Our August featured story and featured poems from Mythic Delirium 0.1 are now live! Click the links to check them out: Hexagon • Alexandra Seidel Voyage to a Distant Star • C.S.E. Cooney Rhythm of Hoof and Cry • S. Brackett Robertson Subscribers to our e-book edition have already had a chance to read these works and those upcoming in September, so if that piques your interest, we hope you’ll consider supporting us. Subscriptions allow us to keep buying more
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Congratulations to Jake Maraia of California and Colleen Anderson of British Columbia, who each get a copy of the trade paperback edition of Clockwork Phoenix 4. Thanks again to SF Signal for hosting the giveaway! Want your own copy of Clockwork Phoenix 4? This page lists all the ways. #SFWApro
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1) As of today, the rebooted version of Mythic Delirum is open to submissions. We’re looking for short stories of up to 4,000 words, as well as poems. The reading window closes Oct. 1. Click here to read the full guidelines. #SFWApro 2) As of today, SF Signal is hosting a giveaway of Clockwork Phoenix 4. There’s two trade paperback copies to be had, and anyone in the world can take part. The giveaway ends Aug. 9. Click here to
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Today, Weightless Books made the e-book editions of Clockwork Phoenix 4 ($4.99) and Mythic Delirium 0.1 ($2.99) available on their website, as well as subscriptions to the new electronic version of Mythic Delirium (One year/4 issues for $9.95.) Unlike Kindle, Weightless offers the full range of possible e-books: PDF, EPUB or MOBI. #SFWApro Also, for those few and proud of you who subscribed to the old version of Mythic Delirium via Weightless — because I am phasing out
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I was too buried in Kickstarter promotion and website building to signal boost this when it happened, so apologies for the lateness. Podcastle has posted an audio adaption of Kennenth Schneyer‘s much-praised short story “Selected Program Notes From the Retrospective Exhibition of Theresa Rosenberg Latimer” from the pages of Clockwork Phoenix 4. Here’s the teaser they offered up: 34. Magda #4 (1989) Oil on poplar wood, 30 x 21″ Private collection Sometimes called “Devotion” by critics, this nude the earliest
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(Click here to see the complete table of contents for Mythic Delirium 0.1.) Welcome, friends, to the new Mythic Delirium. It’s been a short time in the making, but a long time coming. I founded Mythic Delirium in 1998 as a do-it-ourselves poetry-only print magazine, and it’s since gone through a couple incarnations—at one time it was a sister magazine to Weird Tales. Over fifteen years this little ’zine did far better for itself than I ever imagined it would:
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The new Mythic Delirium website is arriving both too soon and too late. Too soon, because much of it is still under construction. Too late, because it really should have gone up the first week of the month — as a result, our featured story and featured poems for July only get to be showcased publicly for a week before their designated month ends. Regardless, I shouldn’t wait any longer. Earlier today, the Kickstarter campaign to fund this renovated version
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