Sibling of BOOK!
My short story collection Singing Innocence and Experience is now available from Prime Books. Sirens, severed heads, storm gods, and selkies may be found therein, along with brazen heads, unicorns, harlequins, students, and other creatures of the fantastic. Comes in hardcover and trade paperback, with cover art by the ever-mythic (and totally public domain) John William Waterhouse. I will be posting larger images of the covers as soon as I have them.
I am happy. I suspect the actual thrill will kick in when I have copies to hand; but at the minute, surprised and pleased contentment will do. I wrote those? And people can buy them? Whoa.
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Covers!
(Cut so your browsers don't hate me in the morning.)

Glorious hardcoverosity, to steal a phrase from
strange_selkie.

Trade paperback goodness, to coin a phrase that could stand some improvement.
Cover design by Simon Logan; author photograph courtesy of my grandfather. Sirens courtesy of the epic tradition. Come on, come here . . . No one ever sailed past this place in his dark ship but that he listened to the honey sweetness from our mouths, and he takes delight in it and goes on knowing more: for we know all that the Argives and the Trojans suffered by the will of the gods in broad Troy, and we know whatever happens on the nourishing earth.
I am happy. I suspect the actual thrill will kick in when I have copies to hand; but at the minute, surprised and pleased contentment will do. I wrote those? And people can buy them? Whoa.
[edited 2005-06-24 12:53]
Covers!
(Cut so your browsers don't hate me in the morning.)

Glorious hardcoverosity, to steal a phrase from

Trade paperback goodness, to coin a phrase that could stand some improvement.
Cover design by Simon Logan; author photograph courtesy of my grandfather. Sirens courtesy of the epic tradition. Come on, come here . . . No one ever sailed past this place in his dark ship but that he listened to the honey sweetness from our mouths, and he takes delight in it and goes on knowing more: for we know all that the Argives and the Trojans suffered by the will of the gods in broad Troy, and we know whatever happens on the nourishing earth.

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Shade and Shadow (Not One of Us #26)
Matlacihuatl's Gift (Dreams and Nightmares #63), poem
A Maid on the Shore (Zahir #3)
Clay Lies Still (Not One of Us #29)
Storm Gods of the Connecticut River Valley (Star*Line 26.1), poem
Featherweight (Say . . . why aren't we crying)
Nights with Belilah (Blowing Kisses, ed. Mary Anne Mohanraj)
Tarot in the Dungeon (Mythic Delirium #12), poem
Time May Be (original)
To Everything, A Season (Say . . . what time is it?), poem
Kouros (Say . . . aren't you dead?)
Retrospective (Not One of Us #31)
Harlequin, Lonely (Star*Line 26.4), poem
Constellations, Conjunctions (Maelstrom Speculative Fiction #8)
Singing Innocence and Experience (Realms of Fantasy, June 2004)
Gintaras (Dreams and Nightmares #70), poem
Till Human Voices Wake Us (Not One of Us #28)
A Ceiling of Amber, A Pavement of Pearl (original)
Eelgrass and Blue (Mythic Delirium #12), poem
Letters from the Eighth Circle (City Slab #1)
Moving Nameless (Not One of Us #27)
Courting Hades (Electric Velocipede #8), poem
Return on the Downward Road (Wicked Hollow #7)
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