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That reminds me, I meant to check the latest Interzone … does the July/August issue count, since I didn’t spot a July list?
Silence and Roses by Suzanne Palmer, IZ 223
Hi,
I’d just like to mention that the issue of Crossed Genres which contains Kimberley Long-Ewing’s “Brahma’s Missile” also has 4 other short stories written by women:
“The Bat And the Blitz” by Erika Tracy
“Dry Rivers” by Athena Andreadis
“Hetsie’s Wonders” by Layla Lawlor
“A Matter of Possession” by Joyce Chng
Thanks!
Hello!
I’d like to point out a wonderful horror story written by Laura Benedict. It’s posted at the Wily Writers fiction site in both text and audio.
http://www.wilywriters.com/blog/?p=950
Wonderful blog you have!
Angel…
I published the debut collection of Deborah Biancotti titled “A Book of Endings” in August. The collection includes 6 new stories and are:
- Diamond Shell
- Six Suicides
- Problems of Light and Dark
- Hush
- This Time, Longing
- Coming Up For Air.
http://twelfthplanetpress.wordpress.com/publications/a-book-of-endings/
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Hey, terrific list–and great additions in the comments. Thanks!