News

"Princess Lucinda and the Hound of the Moon" is currently in Realms of Fantasy, and "Singing of Mount Abora" is in Logorrhea. I also have a story coming out later this year: "Catherine and the Satyr" will be in Strange Horizons.

Would you like to learn about Hungarian fairies? I have to warn you, this represents my very small knowledge of the subject, based entirely on research in English. Anyone who knows more about Hungarian fairies than I do (probably the entire population of Hungary) is welcome to correct me. But here it is anyway, my article on Hungarian fairies on the Endicott Studios website: "Hungarian Fairies".

Email your friends a postcard with my poem "The Bear's Daughter" on it! This is part of an Endicott Studios project. Here is the postcard for you to email, and here are other art-and-poetry postcards from Endicott. Send them to your friends!

British composer Brian Blyth Daubney has composed music for, and recorded, seven of my poems. They are on his CD October Roses, which you can order from the British Music Society. If you're interested, you can also read a review of the CD. The poems on the CD are "Autumn, the Fool," "Echo and Narcissus," "The Frost," "Helen in Sparta," "Goblin Song," "The Singer," and "Dirge for a Lady." I think several of them are unpublished, so this is the first time anyone can see (or hear) them . . .

My first short story collection, In the Forest of Forgetting, is available from Amazon and Clarkesworld. Although I have linked to the hardback, the paperback should be coming out in a couple of months. You can preorder it from Amazon. And I'm finally starting to update the www.forestofforgetting website that I created for it! Here are the cover and the table of contents, except that of course the real cover isn't in black and white. I'm sorry, I seem to have an obsession with black and white on this website. I'm not sure why. Perhaps it seems – restful, after looking at other websites? Text and photographs, that's all you get. I'm all about the text.

Table of Contents:

"The Rose in Twelve Petals"
"Professor Berkowitz Stands on the Threshold"
"The Rapid Advance of Sorrow"
"Lily, With Clouds"
"In the Forest of Forgetting"
"Miss Emily Gray"
"Sleeping With Bears"
"Letters From Budapest"
"The Wings of Meister Wilhelm"
"Conrad"
"A Statement in the Case"
"The Belt"
"Death Comes for Ervina"
"Phalaenopsis"
"Pip and the Fairies"
"Lessons With Miss Gray"

Interfictions is at the printer! It should also be out in a couple of months, and is already listed on Amazon And finally, for those of you who have been waiting so patiently, the table of contents for Interfictions (in alphabetical order):

Karen Jordan Allen, "Alternate Anxieties"
Christopher Barzak, "What We Know About the Lost Families of – House"
K. Tempest Bradford, "Black Feather"
Matthew Cheney, "A Map of the Everywhere"
Michael DeLuca, "The Utter Proximity of God"
Adrián Ferrero, "When It Rains, You'd Better Get Out of Ulga" (translated from Spanish)
Colin Greenland, "Timothy"
Csilla Kleinheincz, "A Drop of Raspberry" (translated from Hungarian)
Holly Phillips, "Queen of the Butterfly Kingdom"
Rachel Pollack, "Burning Beard – The Dreams and Visions of Joseph Ben Jacob, Lord Viceroy of Egypt"
Joy Marchand, "Pallas at Noon"
Anna Tambour, "The Shoe in SHOES' Window"
Veronica Schanoes, "Rats"
Léa Silhol, "Emblemata" (translated from French)
Jon Singer, "Willow Pattern"
Vandana Singh, "Hunger"
Mikal Trimm, "Climbing Redemption Mountain"
Catherynne Valente, "A Dirge for Prester John"
Leslie What, "Post hoc"

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