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I emerge, blinking, bleary and grumpy like a disturbed hamster, from the double insomnia fuel of deadlines and on-call, to announce that Fish is now available from
Amazon.
As I’m sure you remember, Fish is the anthology from
Dagan Books that contains my dark slipstream story What the Water Gave Her. This was described by
SF Signal as:
…a dark, weird and lovely tale about a misunderstood girl, the fish she talks to, and the other things she sees.
Buying this book will not only get you my story, but will also put works by authors such as
Ken Liu and
Cat Rambo,
Polenth Blake and
Corinne Duyvis on your shelf.
Fish is a wonderful mix of new and established voices, offering a range of work from the dark to the whimsical, from science fiction to myth, and in between and none of the above. It has exquisite art by
Galen Dara inside and on the cover.
I’ve been waiting to post about it because I, like many of my friends, am very much a lover of the printed form. Now you, too, can experience the thrill of new book smell coupled with the excitement of new work from authors you’ve heard of, and work from authors who may become firm favourites.
“I describe Fish as effortless, dream-like, diverse and exquisite, which certainly holds true as I consider the anthology to be a revelation, because it’s just fish. No restrictions upon genre, no neatly defined prompt to cater to specific tastes. It’s just you and the stories and the fish. Simple and yet so risky. As you read Fish, you step further into a dark and undisturbed ocean where you see reflected light dance across scales and experience ink-black beauty with sharp teeth.” - Haralambi Markov,
Alternative Typewriter Those of you across the Pond can buy Fish from
Amazon.com. If you are fully committed to digital, you can still buy your DRM-free ebook directly from Dagan for $4.99. EPUB for NOOK and other readers,
here, MOBI for Kindle and other readers,
here.
It’s also available from
Amazon UK for £3.28 (about the price of a pint, these days),
Amazon.com and
Barnes and Noble.
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