UPDATE: And the winner is … Shawna Lenore Kastin. Thanks to all who participated! So, first, the giveaway rules: If you want to enter this giveaway for C.S.E. Cooney’s beautiful debut fantasy collection Bone Swans (introduction by Gene Wolfe, coming in July from Mythic Delirium Books, i.e. Anita’n’me) just leave a comment on this blog post (or the duplicate ones at Descent into Light or The Plasteel Spider Factory). Creativity encouraged, but not required: “Me! Me! Me, please!” will suffice.
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Our first issue of the new year is here, and this is how we’re pitching it: A family copes with a pall of silence as a physical phenomenon. A doomed guide leads a pair of foreigners on a desert journey to meet her people’s terrifying and merciless protector. A disturbing incident in a university dorm begins an unsettling transformation. Divine beings dare to venture from their ocean homes, oracles warn of floods, and dreams leak from the eyes of
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As of this morning, all 12 of the original stories we published in the digital pages of Mythic Delirium in 2014 are free to read online. This seems the best and fairest time for our official awards eligibility post, as award consideration season is just getting underway. All of these works are short stories by the standard of just about every award out there. Only Ken Schneyer’s story, I think, could be categorized as science fiction; all the rest
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We’re pleased to present our featured content for December, the final story and pair of poems from Mythic Delirium 1.2 and the last of our regular features for 2014. In this month’s offerings: • In what we’re calling, with tongue-in-cheek, our “holiday story,” (heh, heh) Nathaniel Lee offers a unique perspective on the sighting of angels in “All the Tribes of the Earth Shall Mourn.” • In our first poem, Rose Lemberg provides us with an “Earth map,” an
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As of this morning, everyone who sent in poems and stories for the Aug. 1-Oct. 1 reading window should have received a response of some kind. If you haven’t heard from me at all you should query ASAP. Our next submission window for Mythic Delirium will be Aug. 1-Oct. 1, 2015. #SFWApro
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The November featured content from Mythic Delirium 1.2 is live on our site, with a new story and two new poems offered free to all: • Sonya Taaffe reveals the truth about William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe in the wry “Anonymity.” Her story has already drawn praise from reviewer Charlotte Ashley in her newest “Clavis Aurea” column at Apex Magazine: The premises is cute, but the execution is clever: in elaborate, Elizabethan-influenced English, our contemporary reality is barely
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At this point I have read every poem and story that was submitted during the Aug. 1-Oct. 1 reading window. I haven’t made final decisions on every piece; I will be sending a number of responses tonight. If you haven’t heard from me by tomorrow morning (Nov. 4) you are more than welcome to query. #SFWApro
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I’m proud to report that two stories from Clockwork Phoenix 4 were chosen to be showcased in Imaginarium 3: The Best Canadian Speculative Fiction, edited by Sandra Kasturi and Helen Marshall and due out from Chizine Publications at the end of the year. Congralulations to Gemma Files, author of “Trap-weed,” and A.C. Wise, author of “Lesser Creek: A Love Story, A Ghost Story.” It’s wonderful to see these stories keep making waves. In terms of award-nominated and “best
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Anita and I are gonna be at the World Fantasy Convention in D.C. in two weeks, and I have my schedule in hand. Both of my scheduled events are Friday, Nov. 7: Poetry in Fantasy: Yesterday and Today Time: 11am-12pm, Nov. 7, Regency F Panelists:Mike Allen (M), Maria Alexander, Rain Graves, David Lunde, Laurel Winter Description: Including poetry in fantasy, both by the author and quoted from other sources, used to be more common, such as Alice in Wonderland,
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I’m so thrilled to announce that the first ever Mythic Delirium trade paperback anthology, with its beautiful cover from Galen Dara, is available, if not quite everywhere yet, then enough places that there’s certainly no point in keeping it a secret! (It’s basically gone live a month earlier than planned, which we had to do to have copies available for launch at the World Fantasy Convention in D.C.) I am so proud of this book and all it represents —
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