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My story "Judgment at Naioth" has been accepted to the Dybbuk Press anthology She Nailed a Stake Through His Head: Tales of Biblical Terror.
The horror anthology title refers to the incident in Judges 4:21. My story does some Midrash on much of 2 Samuel.
Thanks to Julianne Draper, who profiled me at
www.examiner.com/x-6332-Ta...sa-Malcohn
Julianne blogs for the Miami Examiner's online Tampa edition.
A second publication in which my work has appeared is up for an award. In addition to Unspeakable Horror being on the final Bram Stoker Award ballot, the magazine Electric Velocipede (which published my story "Hermit Crabs" last year in #14) is on the ballot for a Hugo Award:
anticipationsf.ca/English/Hugos
Congrats to editor John Klima!
The interview that hosts Glenda and Tony Finkelstein did with me last October at Necronomicon is now airing on the Internet radio show The Andromeda Library, which broadcasts daily from 4-6 a.m. and p.m. Eastern Time on Ad Astra Radio. Glenda's blog gives details:
blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm
The horror anthology title refers to the incident in Judges 4:21. My story does some Midrash on much of 2 Samuel.
Thanks to Julianne Draper, who profiled me at
www.examiner.com/x-6332-Ta...sa-Malcohn
Julianne blogs for the Miami Examiner's online Tampa edition.
A second publication in which my work has appeared is up for an award. In addition to Unspeakable Horror being on the final Bram Stoker Award ballot, the magazine Electric Velocipede (which published my story "Hermit Crabs" last year in #14) is on the ballot for a Hugo Award:
anticipationsf.ca/English/Hugos
Congrats to editor John Klima!
The interview that hosts Glenda and Tony Finkelstein did with me last October at Necronomicon is now airing on the Internet radio show The Andromeda Library, which broadcasts daily from 4-6 a.m. and p.m. Eastern Time on Ad Astra Radio. Glenda's blog gives details:
blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm
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