Before the world began, there were ten faces
My short story "When Can a Broken Glass Mend?" has been accepted for reprint by Heiresses of Russ 2016: The Year's Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction, edited by A.M. Dellamonica and Steve Berman (Lethe Press, Fall 2016). This is the one I refer to as my queer kinky Jewish demon love story; it was originally published in Not One of Us #53 and is almost certainly in dialogue with Isaac Bashevis Singer, because it was from him that I first learned on which side of the mirror demons can be found. It is quite short and I am delighted that it will have a wider audience. As befits something full of fragments, it is studded with bits of autobiography, though it is not otherwise about me. The title comes from a line in Frank London's A Night in the Old Marketplace (2007), which I got from
rose_lemberg. It has to do with Kabbalah.

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Thank you!
(It's an annual series since 2011. I don't suppose I can use it as an incentive to get you to publish more fiction?)