My SF story You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance, about gambling with the sands of time, is out in audio now at the Manawaker Studios Flash Fiction Podcast, ep 0823. Listen to it here! https://t.co/lO17yjid5W
My wee vampire story 'Nor Any Drop to Drink' appeared in a new anthology 'The Flash of Fangs' from the fine folks at Wicked Shadow Press. Out now! https://t.co/Do2gqvk5nK
My horror story 'The Bad Ones are Always the Best' has been produced by the fine folks at Drabblecast. Take a listen check out the glorious artwork by Sheryl Schopher - she really nailed all the elements, especially the cup of tea 😁https://t.co/eVvfxXRL7r
Very pleased to announce my little 100-word horror story 'Inside' is now available in the marvellous dark drabbles anthology 'Love Me, Love Me Not' from Black Hare Press! https://t.co/hHfzfaow1D
Don't know what to get your special someone for Valentine's Day? Look no further. ZERO DARK THIRTY features 30 of our darkest tales, all with lots of heart (some still beating), and it publishes February 14. Visit the new landing page to view the full TOC: https://t.co/0mOXgB0L3q
I'm thrilled to be included in the first Dragon Gems anthology with my dark fantasy 'Where There's Magic,' (first published by @kaleidotrope), about warring twin sisters using the power of death magic in a cycle of murder and revenge. Out now! https://t.co/Xt6tx7QYQN
(1/2) Now revealing the TOC for Issue 016 (July-Aug). This is our biggest issue yet in terms of word count, and it needs to be because this one is all about worldbuilding the future, including the terrible new systems built to entrap and the horrible impulses that will drive us.
Very pleased to announce my horror story 'The Restoration of Carrion Cottage' will shortly be appearing on the Black Hare Press Patreon, and in their Year 5 anthology coming Dec 2023! https://t.co/ka3ooetftQ
The latest issue of The Dark City crime & mystery magazine is out now, featuring my story 'What Do You See in This Picture?' https://t.co/5y2R2X9rAb
OUT NOW from Psycho Toxin Press: This month we shine a spotlight on the darkness that is unique to the United Kingdom. We've got five horrifying tales from the hottest voices across the pond.
Featuring my story 'Gifted' ...
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No survey taken, but I have a sense Susan Cooper, even more than people like Alan Garner and Lloyd Alexander and Madeleine L'Engle, affected a really large number of young people who later became sff writers.
Tolkien looms largest, perhaps, but he usually came later for people?
Coming soon from PsychoToxin Press: Eidolotry issue 2, featuring some splendid horror from a bunch of UK writers! Includes my story 'Gifted'
Look out for it on Jan 1st!
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