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My story “Pax” has sold to Left Hand Publishers for their Mindscapes Unimagined Antho. Looking forward to seeing this story in print!
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My story “Pax” has sold to Left Hand Publishers for their Mindscapes Unimagined Antho. Looking forward to seeing this story in print!
Alien Dimension #16 cover revealed. I love the fact that Robert N Stephenson and I lead the author list – cool place to be with a friend!

The Shards anthology, which contains my story “Pale Reflection” is available for pre-order. I think you’ll enjoy this one! Here’s the link.
The first edition of Fantasy Short Stories is out. Link in the first comment as always – and nice to share with writers I know! This one contains my story “Honor Among Thieves”. Have a look, here.
My story “Honor Among Thieves” has sold to Fantasy Short Stories (the new fantasy arm of Alien Dimensions with whom I’ve had a number of stories published). Love working with them, and looking forward to seeing what they put together for the initial issue.

The July 2018 edition of Bards and Sages Quarterly is out. This one contains a reprint my story “Schism”, so if you haven’t read that one, this is a good chance to get it (I always liked that particular tale quite a bit).
My story “Tehuelche” has sold to the Patchwork Raven’s anthology which will have one story for each country in the world. “Tehuelche” will be the entry for Argentina.

Alien Dimensions will be publishing my story “Blink” in their next issue… and they’re still looking for more stories. Link here.

Happy writing news of the day is that my story “Field of Honor” has sold to the Third Flatiron anthology Terra, Tara, Terror. I love working with Third Flatiron–they are both professional and which makes me very happy that this story made the cut.

My story “A Sip of Pombé” placed second and received a Judges’ Commendation in the 2018 James White Award which, as far as I can tell after obsessively checking the history, has only been awarded twice before.
You can read the formal announcement here, but to save everyone some time, I’ve copied judge Una McCormack’s thoughts about my story below:
“Our world at the moment seems to have turned inwards, away from the stars and the promise of the stars, becoming lost in divisions and threat. ‘A Sip of Pombé’, which concerns an illicit Ugandan mission to Mars, shows us how humanity can be audacious and strive towards a better future. It reminds us that if we are to have such a future, it must be found together. A fine story within an excellent set of short stories.”