Sunday, December 28, 2008

Here, at Home, in the Heraion

My poem "Here, at Home, in the Heraion" received an honorable mention in the Tapestry of Bronze Fall 2008 contest.

Greg

Friday, December 12, 2008

Drood reviewed

I wrote a review of Dan Simmons' newest novel Drood for Paradox .

It was a fun book: a novel about Dickens and his unfinished novel, from the perspective of Wilkie Collins. Good stuff.

Greg

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Levine review

I finished my book review of David Levine's collection Space Magic for The Internet Review of Science Fiction. It's available now.

Greg

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Robinson X 2

I just finished some edits on a review of Spider Robinson's two novels Very Bad Deaths and Very Hard Choices. The review will appear in Strange Horizons sometime soon.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Turtledove for Paradox

On Saturday I wrote up a review of Harry Turtledove's After the Downfall for Paradox (an alternative history magazine).

Greg

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Inferno

My review of Inferno (a horror collection edited by Ellen Datlow) is now available as part of the November issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction (http://www.irosf.com/ ).

Greg

Monday, November 3, 2008

Cinema Spec

I just received the table of contents for Cinema Spec, a speculative anthology about movies, Hollywood, etc.

It's available here: http://www.ravenelectrick.com/cinemaspec.html

Editor Karen Romanko was kind enough to accept an odd little poem of mine.

Greg

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Unghost Stories

I just got opened an envelope that had gotten buried in the mail pile. Asimov's accepted one of my poems, a fun lyric titled "Unghost Stories."

Yeah!

Greg

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Dwarf Star

My brief poem "Place Mat by Moebius" was selected for inclusion in this year's Dwarf Star anthology (an annual collection of the best brief speculative poetry).

It was originally published in Asimov's.

Greg

Zombies!

Hey!

My short story "The Wolf That Never Stopped" won first place in the fourth annual Ligonier Valley Writers Flash Fiction Contest (2008).

Each year the organization sets a theme for a Halloween story contest, with a maximum length of 1000 words. This year, the theme was zombies, so I gave them a story about a zombie story of the Big Bad Wolf. They liked it.

For more, see http://www.lvwonline.org/flashfiction.html

Greg