

Putting on a costume might be the restart you are half hoping for. Sometimes a door will open into a new world, sometimes into the past. Once you found a tunnel under your old high school, and couldn’t resist going to see where it led. An ornithopter hangs in the lobby of your corporate workplace: your co-worker thinks he might be able to operate it. There’s the historic house, where someone once saw a ghost and you almost fell in love. Remember the girl you once knew, the theater kid? Now she’s become the Queen, and you might need to rescue her. Read an interview by Christopher Rowe in the Subterranean Press newsletter Kelly Link interviews Richard Butner for Catapult “about the short story form, running the Sycamore Hill Writer’s Workshop, and the value of writing with other people.”

Richard Butner & Veronica Schanoes, KGB Fantastic Fiction, KGB Bar, NYCĪug 18, 7 p.m. Congratulations World Fantasy Award finalists! Wed Ĭongratulations to all of the World Fantasy Award finalists and especially to: Isabel Yap for her collection Never Have I Ever and her novella “A Canticle for Lost Girls” Jeffrey Ford for his collection Big Dark Hole Sarah Pinsker for her story “Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” - originally published in Uncanny and collected in Ī collection of stories written over a lifetime of looking forwards and backwards and sometimes even at the now.Īug 17, 7 p.m.We just got a review of this book that called it something like weird and great and, really, aren’t they all, the books? Otherwise, what is the point? Well, I like many nonweird books, but of the ones I want to publish, a touch, a smidgeon, a skullwhat? is always welcome. Tender by Sofia Samatar Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker We are Satellites by Sarah Pinsker Follow the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Should you be a short story kick this weekend, Book Riot’s SFF Yeah’s podcast has you covered: Jenn discusses two favorite speculative short story collections. Backlist To The Future: Short Story-Style Fri.
