Weird example of life imitating art, in this case, the novel DR. IDENTITY where professors regularly send their doppleganger’s to teach classes.
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Publisher’s Weekly review
ByshaunText:Ur will be reviewed in a March issue of Publisher’s Weekly: Fantasy fans looking for familiar themes and names among the 20 stories in Aguirre’s boldly original anthology will be disappointed. Those who like experimental fiction that’s not always readily accessible will be richly rewarded. Highlights include Nadia Gregor’s enigmatic “Faure, Envenomed, Dictates,” Eric Schaller’s…
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Technologized Desire was reviewed in The New York Review of Science Fiction! "With this backdrop of science fiction, along with that of decades of culture, philosophy, politics, and history as its base, and expanding his science fiction data field to include cinema as the prevailing mass medium for such fiction, prolific fiction and non-fiction author…
Book Catalogs
ByshaunAndyHat replied to my post yesterday with another cool site where you can catalog the books you own: Librarything. It’s a really nice looking site. So now, of course I have to encourage all of you to go there and catalog your fringe lit. It seems to be a bigger site but still doesn’t have…
She’s losing her mind and she feels it going…
ByshaunToday I found out that we were supposed to do an ad trade with someone for Bare Bone #8 but I didn’t put the ad in the book. John arranged the trade and I don’t know if he forgot to mention it to me or if I just don’t remember it. But either way it…
A Rapturous Melancholy
ByshaunI’m really excited about getting to work with Darren Speegle on his collection, A Dirge for the Temporal. While reading the manuscript there were times when the haunting beauty of his imagery literally took my breath away. I can’t help but associate Speegle’s work with all things decadent. Like Baroque architecture, plush velvet furnishings or…
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ARCHITECTURES OF POSSIBILITY is now available for KINDLE.
