Huge congratulations to T Party member Julia Knight, who has won the coveted EPIC award for fantasy romance for her novel, Ilfayne's Bane! The winner was announced this weekend at EPICon 2010 in New Orleans! Well done, Julia! Congratulations to T Party member Gaie Sebold whose story "Eaten Cold" is singled out by Paul Kinkaid on SF Site as the best story in the new anthology Under The Rose (edited by Dave Hutchinson): "...The story that works best for me is probably "Eaten Cold" by Gaie Sebold, if only because the tale of emotional vampires seems so hackneyed yet achieves a wonderful twist, and because it is so appropriately told in the language of the gourmand." Congratulations to Aliette de Bodard, Gary Couzens, and Rosanne Rabinowitz who are singled out for attention in Richard Horton's summary of fiction appearing in Black Static magazine in 2009! You can read the summary here. Congratulations to T Party member Kate Kelly, whose story "Symbionts" is now available in The Absent Willow Review! You can read it here. Congratulations to Julia Knight, who has sold her pirate-featuring erotic romance The Wicked Lady to Samhain Publishing! The book will be available sometime this Autumn. Congratulations to T Party member K D Grace, whose story "Muscle Bound" has just been sold to Cleis Press for their Naked anthology, to be edited by Rachel K The cover art for Suffer The Children by T Party chairperson Sara Jayne Townsend and published by Lyrical Press is now available for viewing, and it looks great! The book is provisionally dated for release in April 2010. Check it out! Check out this great review of Black Static #14, which contains the story "Survivor's Guilt" by Rosanne Rabinowitz. " The events of 'Survivor's Guilt' by Rosanne Rabinowitz take place in the late1930s against a rising tide of ant-Semitism in London's East End. The characters are well depicted, as is the sense of setting, and while on first reading there's a suspicion that its vampiric protagonist is there to make it speculative than because the story demands it, on re-reading it's clear that no 'normal' person could have such a close bond with another human being -- so the narrative does dictate the author's decision. Highly Recommended." Well done, Rosanne! Congratulations to T Party member Aliette de Bodard, whose novel Servant of the Underworld, an Aztec fantasy-mystery which commences her brand new series, is released today! Get down to the shops and pick up your copy now! |





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