Thursday, March 24, 2016
Reprint Sale: So Praise Him
Digital Horror Fiction has acquired the reprint rights to "So Praise Him," my H. P. Lovecraft meets Pentecostals horror short. It's one of my favorites and I'll be glad to get more eyes on it. No word yet on when it will be published but, as always, I'll be sure to update when the time comes.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Smart Money reprint LIVE!
A slightly repolished version of Smart Money is now live at Evil Girlfriend media! If you haven't read it before, now's your chance. It's an oldie but goodie.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Mae Heaney on Servant of the Aswang
Mae Heaney, The Celtic-Pinay Mom, shared a brief introduction to her performance on "Servant of the Aswang." Check out her blog about it if you have the chance, and listen to her other readings at Cast of Wonders and Cast Macabre listed at the bottom.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Win a paperback copy of 2015 Apex Magazine sampler
Win a paperback copy of 2015 Apex Magazine sampler, featuring stories by Ursula Vernon (“Pocosin”), Sarah Pinsker (“Remembery Day”), Samuel Marzioli (“Multo”), and Mari Ness (“Inhabiting Your Skin”).
All you need is a Twitter account. Click here for more details.
All you need is a Twitter account. Click here for more details.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Sales and releases from January to March, 2016
I've been a bit slow on the update, but I plan to fix that now. First, sales:
Pseudopod Podcast accepted a second story from me, this one a slighter piece entitled, "A Thing in All My Things." It originally appeared in Urban Fantasy Magazine. Really looking forward to hearing this one read, but we'll have to wait until at least 2017 for that.
Apex Magazine picked up my story, "Pagpag." This is the third of three stories I wrote that were inspired by Filipino folklore and urban legend and I couldn't be more pleased! The first, "Servant of the Aswang," originally appeared in Penumbra eMag and was recently released on audio by Pseudopod. The second, "Multo, originally appeared in Apex Magazine, was reprinted in The Best of Apex Magazine Vol. 1, was voted Apex Story of the Year for 2015, and was released on audio by The Overcast. No word, yet, when "Pagpag" will be released, but the contract has been signed. Can't wait to see what people think!
Guardbridge Books has accepted my story "The Last Great Failing of the Light," a dark second world fantasy, for their Myriad Lands anthology. Contract signed and already working on edits!
Releases:
The Best of Apex Magazine Vol. 1, including my story "Multo."
Pseudopod #480, featuring my story "Servant of the Aswang."
Shock Totem #10, including my story, "Winter Fever."
Pseudopod Podcast accepted a second story from me, this one a slighter piece entitled, "A Thing in All My Things." It originally appeared in Urban Fantasy Magazine. Really looking forward to hearing this one read, but we'll have to wait until at least 2017 for that.
Apex Magazine picked up my story, "Pagpag." This is the third of three stories I wrote that were inspired by Filipino folklore and urban legend and I couldn't be more pleased! The first, "Servant of the Aswang," originally appeared in Penumbra eMag and was recently released on audio by Pseudopod. The second, "Multo, originally appeared in Apex Magazine, was reprinted in The Best of Apex Magazine Vol. 1, was voted Apex Story of the Year for 2015, and was released on audio by The Overcast. No word, yet, when "Pagpag" will be released, but the contract has been signed. Can't wait to see what people think!
Guardbridge Books has accepted my story "The Last Great Failing of the Light," a dark second world fantasy, for their Myriad Lands anthology. Contract signed and already working on edits!
Releases:
The Best of Apex Magazine Vol. 1, including my story "Multo."
Pseudopod #480, featuring my story "Servant of the Aswang."
Shock Totem #10, including my story, "Winter Fever."
Labels:
Apex Magazine,
dark fantasy,
fantasy,
Filipino,
folklore,
Horror,
mythology,
original,
Philippines,
podcast,
pseudopod,
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sales,
Shock Totem,
short stories,
short story,
urban legend
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