Mysterion just published my historical fantasy story "Whatsoever Ye Shall Ask," in which three girls in a medieval English village discover that they have the perfect faith which makes prayer fully effective... and that they, their neighbors, and the local religious and civil authorities are not at all prepared for the consequences of that prayer. … Continue reading Whatsoever Ye Shall Ask…: A Perilous Promise
The Wand that Rocks the Cradle
is available for pre-order on Amazon. Its eight speculative stories about family cover a wide variety of settings (historical, present-day, future, secondary world), tones (earnest, witty, gritty) and family dynamics (some resemble the March family, others the Lear family) but I find them all well-written and thought-provoking. Also all family-friendly in the sense of not … Continue reading The Wand that Rocks the Cradle
On Loss
This anthology deals with the pain, the surprises, and, in some cases, the gifts that can come with all kinds of loss: of loved ones, home, memory, weight, certainties, roles.... from a wide range of perspectives. I was pleasantly surprised both by the breadth and scope of the book and by how connected it still … Continue reading On Loss
a trip back in time…
Uffda Press is re-releasing "King of Ages," the peculiar Arthurian anthology in which my story "She Who Makes Us Free" appeared four years ago, and today (Friday 8/2) it's free on Kindle. The anthology premise was that an Arthur figure--someone idealistic charismatic, and capable of uniting disparate and hostile groups to confront a shared threat--is … Continue reading a trip back in time…
A new Kickstarter and some thought-provoking family fantasy stories
The Kickstarter for Oren Litwin's anthology "The Wand that Rocks the Cradle: Magical Stories of Family," which will include one of my stories, has just gone live. I liked the call, which seemed to solicit stories that were thoughtful and not entirely hopeless; I was grateful for Litwin's taking time to clarify that his preference … Continue reading A new Kickstarter and some thought-provoking family fantasy stories