Archive for the ‘My Fiction’ Category

Running with the Pack

Running with the Pack is here! I received my contributor copy a few days ago and was immediately impressed with the weight of the thing. There’s nothing like the feel of a good, hefty book in your hand. 339 pages and then some, including stories by some of my favourite authors. And me! Ekaterina Sedia […]

Running With the Pack

A proper update on our adventures in Glastonbury will appear here soon, but in the meantime, this good news is just in. My short story Inside Out has been purchased by Ekaterina Sedia and will be appearing in the forthcoming anthology Running With the Pack, due out in May 2010.

I will not

I will not sink beneath the tree as I once did digging, digging my hands tearing at the earth, between the roots peeling worms from their caves carving beetles under my fingernails. I will not hear the rain’s ten thousand tears falling, falling my hair like snakes curling against my forehead cold fabric and colder […]

Loving the Dead

Loving the Dead: Excerpts from a Necromancer’s Memoir A true account of the author’s dealings with the ghosts of the human dead. This is a limited, handbound edition of 13 copies, of which number 13 was burned for the dead. Written, bound and illustrated by Erzebet. For more information, please visit the dead.

RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY: Magic in the Bard’s Name

TOP AUTHORS & ARTISTS BECOMERAVENS IN THE LIBRARY” World-famous fantasy authors and artists have joined together to produce a limited-edition benefit book titled RAVENS IN THE LIBRARY. This exclusive collection – featuring Newbery Award-winner Neil Gaiman (of Coraline and Sandman fame), Spiderwick Chronicles creator Holly Black, vampire noir author Laurell K. Hamilton and many […]

The Bone Whistle

My first novel, published by Juno Books and released in March, 2007, was written under a pseudonym for the sake of scientific experimentation. This title is now out of print. Read the reviews: The Broadsheet: “…what keeps a reader in the book are the characters and the setting; we can see ourselves in Swan’s people, and […]