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I haven't done one of these in a while because I've been busy on a novel (of course), but here are a few updates I've recently heard about:
#1: The Other in the Mirror, a collection of writings by Phillip Jose Farmer and edited by Christopher Paul Carey, is now available for pre-order.
#2: Mary SanGiovanni was interviewed at Famous Monsters of Filmland about her latest novel Found You.
#3: Kaye Dacus' Stand-In Groom received a four star review in Romantic Times BOOKreviews. This was her thesis novel for the WPF program.
#4: Renae Johnson has a new trailer for her upcoming release Blessed Be.
#5: The first two chapters of Anne Harris' second novel Accidental Creatures is up at Book View Cafe.
#6: HALO: The Cole Protocol by Tobias S. Buckell hit the New York Times Bestseller list.
Christopher Paul Carey, Heidi Ruby Miller, Mary SanGiovanni, Kaye Dacus, Renae Johnson, Tobias Buckell, Anne Harris, writing, Seton Hill Writers
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#1: My story, "The Islands of Hope" is scheduled to appear in Sails & Sorcery: Nautical Tales of Fantasy, published by Fantasist Enterprises edited by W. H. Horner.
#2: Anne Harris is serializing her first novel The Nature of Smoke on her blog Mangaloid.
#3: Sherry D. Ramsey of Scriptorium has an interview with M. D. Benoit about her new novel Synergy.
The Islands of Hope, Heidi Ruby Miller, Sails & Sorcery: Nautical Tales of Fantasy, Anne Harris, Mangaloid, The Nature of Smoke, Sherry D. Ramsey, M. D. Benoit, Synergy
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Publisher's Weekly has a review of Year's Best Fantasy 6, which includes a nice nod to Anne Harris' short story 'Still Life with Boobs.'
Velcro City has a review of Electric Velocipede #11 which includes the story 'The Duel' by Toby Buckell and 'Last Bus' by Jennifer Pelland ( jenwrites).
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Seton Hill University, Writing Popular Fiction, Anne Harris, Toby Buckell, Electric Velocipede, Year's Best Fantasy, Publisher's Weekly, Velcro City
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