Drollerie Press has recently released the cover art for 5 upcoming anthologies, including 3 that will include my work:
Straying From the Path, a collection of Little Red Ridng Hood retellings,will include my story “Behind the Tower,” an exploration of gender, sex, magic, and transformation that will be the first-published of the stories that will eventually comprise The Skin We Wear: A Cynical Romance about Shapeshifters and Anti-fur Activists.
StereoOpticon is a collection of YA stories that includes “Red ‘Hood,” my second take on the Little Red Riding Hood concept, developed largely out of a frightening experience I had while walking through gangland in Portland. Edited by Cindy Lynn Speer, who recently did a guest post on my blog.
Things That Go Bump in the Night is a horror collection that will include “Subterranean Song,” a narrative poem from the perspective of a preadolescent necromancer encountering the Unseelie Court in the New York subways.
Recently:
- Where to find me online
- Drollerie Blog Tour: Anna the Piper on Dangerous Writing
- Upcoming publications
- Straying from the Path
- Drollerie Press book sale
- Drollerie blog tour: Cindy Lynn Speer talks about music
- Call for Submissions: Trafficking in Magic/Magicking in Traffic
- Updates to appearances
- Because nothing goes with chocolate like excess…
- Celebrate Chocolate Day–20% off The Chocolatier’s Wife
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Have you ever read the comic strip (available on line) Supernatural Law? They’ve been doing a plot about a werewolf and a shapeshifter’s-rights group that doesn’t want him cured.