Wednesday, April 29, 2020

New Stories from Fairwood Alumni

If you're looking for some great new stories to read, check out what our alumni have been up to!


The April issue of Hybrid Fiction is a Fairwood two-fer. First up, a new science-fantasy short from Harold Gross, "Short-Handed," which shares the table of contents with the second part of Rhiannon Held's serialized weird western. "After the Warding" starts here, in the March issue.




If you're interested in reading more of Rhiannon's recent work, take a look at her story, "Truth as a Prize," in Beneath Ceaseless Skies' packed science-fantasy issue in March. And you'll want to pick up the brand-new ebook of her space-opera novella, Clean Install, so you'll be ready for the sequel, Dirty Burnout, coming soon!







We're all cheering for Corry L. Lee's first novel, a fantasy with a Russian-inspired setting, elemental magic and great characters! Weave the Lightning, published earlier this month, is available in trade paperback and ebook. Don't miss it!






And finally, we somehow missed the publication of Kate Alice Marshall's spooky YA novel, Rules for Vanishing, back in the fall--but we might have been the only ones not paying attention, seeing as it was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel! Kate was up against a tough field when the awards were announced this month, but just being nominated is a superior achievement. Congratulations, Kate!