Monthly Archives: December 2019

Antipodean SF – 21st sale of 2019

So I had another acceptance before the end of 2019, bringing the tally to 21 for this year — a new record at last, after two years of 20 sales each. This is The Sacred Order of the Guardians of … Continue reading

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Mad Scientist Journal Winter 2020 – The Horn of Amalthea

The final issue of Mad Scientist Journal is live, and there’s The Horn of Amalthea — once again. Sad to see MSJ go, glad I’m a part of its final journey.

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Twenty-two Twenty-eight: There’s More Than Wolves in These Woods, Cindy

My story, “There’s More Than Wolves in These Woods, Cindy, ” a little fable featuring Cinderella, Snow White, and a certain wolf, was accepted and published by Twenty-two Twenty-eight.

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AntipodeanSF – The Curse of the Ice Dragon

My story, The Curse of the Ice Dragon, was reprinted in Issue 253 of the lovely Australian publication AntipodeanSF. It’s about a princess and a dragon … or not.

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Mad Scientist Journal Winter 2020 Is Coming

My story, The Horn of Amalthea, featuring the goat that nurtured Zeus, is going to be published yet once again – in Mad Scientist Journal Final Issue.

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Laughing at Shadows to be launched March 2020

My story, The Haunting of Peruvius Corcorant, is a part of the “humorously horrific” Bad Dream Entertainment anthology of funny horror stories Laughing at Shadows, edited by Brett Reistroffer, to be launched March 2, 2020.

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Galaxy’s Edge Issue 41 – A Letter from Peter Jefferson

My story, “A Letter from Peter Jefferson to his Father, Peter Jefferson”, is in Issue 41 of Galaxy’s Edge magazine, edited by Mike Resnick, alongside some excellent stories by great writers, as usual. It’s about fathers, sons, and cloning.

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