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Westward Weird Now Available
Westward Weird is now available — my first published ghost story
River Anthology Can Now be Ordered
One of my favorite shorts, “My Grandfather’s River,” has been included in this beautiful new anthology named RIVER, edited by Alma Alexander and now available via Dark Quest Books.
Mayan December .99 cents for December
December special. Mayan December is now available for only .99 cents for Kindle and Nook. Great price. Limited time.
New Story Out
I have a new story in “Under the Vale,” a fabulous collection of stories set in Mercedes Lackey’s Valdemar.
New Story Out on “Under the Vale”
I have a new story in “Under the Vale,” a fabulous collection of stories set in Mercedes Lackey’s Valdemar.
Year’s Best 28
Year’s Best SF 28 Out! My story, “My Father’s Singularity” is among many great stories in this anthology. Available widely.
Interviews on the web
Recent interviews on the web I had two really fun interviews come out recently. They can be found at: Heidi Ruby Miller’s Pick Six MilSciFi interview relating to my story, “Cracking the Sky” in the No Man’s Land anthology
In an Iron Cage
In an Iron Cage now available at Amazon This is a fun Steampunk anthology from Dark Quest Books. My story is set in the Yucatan Peninsula, between the two time-lines of Mayan December. Drop by and pick one up! This is the ebook version, a print version will be out soon as well.
New Story “Cracking the Sky” Coming out in “No Man’s Land.
“Cracking the Sky” will be out in May in the anthology “No Man’s Land.” This story was inspired by a trip to the Army’s TRADOC Mad Scientist conference last year. No Man’s Land is a military science fiction anthology written entirely by women. NEWS: It can now be pre-ordered at Amazon.com.
Mayan December Available for Amazon Pre-Order
Mayan December now available at Amazon What do an ancient shaman, a modern-day scientist, a computer nerd in dreadlocks, and an eleven-year-old girl have in common? Join these adventurers as they traverse the Yucatan peninsula – and time itself – in a search for the meaning of life. Oh, and for jaguars. Mayan December is [...]







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