Review – Noir, edited by Ian Whates

This all started out as a single simple project, but, as so often happens, the concept evolved. The initial idea was to publish a collection of stories, each featuring a femme fatale, but on reflection that seemed too restrictive…

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Noticias Literatura 23-4

Presentación en Vitoria de “El fin de los sueños” de Gabriella Campbell y José Antonio Cotrina, E-book gratuito de Sportula para el Día del Libro, y Nuevas Jornadas de la TerBi 16 y 17 de mayo.

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Noticias literatura 9-4

Cesar MallorquíHoy charla de Cesar Mallorquí en Vitoria, EspiralVideo del próximo título de “Espiral CF,” Cambio en las bases del Premios UPC de CF 2014, Charla en Vitoria “Escritoras de ciencia ficción” y Revista miNatura 133 “Vampiros” ya disponible.

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Book Review: Shadows of a Fading World

Shadows of a Fading World is the first anthology from Long Count Press. For a first anthology, it’s pretty impressive. It contains seven stories of varying length, mostly novelette/novella, set in the last days of the world.

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Noticias Literatura 12-3

“Terra Nova 2” con Mariano Villarreal y Felix Linares, Inauguración de la nueva tienda Gigamesh, Presentación de “Gente Muerta” de Juan González Mesa, Crowfunding para reeditar “El señor de la rueda” de Gabriel Bermúdez y XVIII Convocatoria de Calabazas en el Trastero: Aparecidos.

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Self-Publishing Odyssey: Part 2 Agents and Editors

How do you get anyone to look at your book? When I was an in-house editor, I was very aware that it was difficult to get anyone to read a submission from a member of the public. The reality is that most editors are extremely busy and continually up against time pressure.

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Poetry Review – Offspring of the Moon, by John W. Sexton

Offspring of the Moon is a beautiful little volume of 57 Moon Wind mostly short length poems. The cover art by Ludmila Korol, called “Moon Wind” is stunningly perfect and beautiful on the paperback cover. I was drawn in by the vividness of the imagery and found a kinship with the weird.

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