Fantasy for a Good Cause!

Nov 16, 2013 09:03

As you know, the devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma earlier this year hit very close to home for me, as in fact they hit the counties (turned "national disaster areas") where my parents and my sister and her family live. Efforts continue to rebuild and recover.

I am thrilled to be a part of the new Writers for Relief: An Anthology Written by Read more... )

fantasy, sf, genre literature

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ext_2135301 November 16 2013, 14:39:12 UTC
This would be better if they'd spelled my last name right. (It's right on the inside of the book, but not on the outside.) C'est la vie.

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eldritchhobbit November 16 2013, 15:18:34 UTC
Woe! I guess that makes you an official member of the Samuel R. Delany club, eh?

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sittingduck1313 November 19 2013, 19:05:07 UTC
Not actually related, but I figured it might interest you. I came across this blog post where the writer came up with a Lovecraftian rationale for Lord Byron's clubfoot.

http://talesofthegrotesqueanddungeonesque.blogspot.com/2013/11/lord-byrons-eldritch-clubfoot.html

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eldritchhobbit November 24 2013, 18:52:07 UTC
This wins... everything. My favorite line: "Perhaps all that business about occult powers and summoning spirits in Manfred wasn't just poetic license."

Byron: mad, bad, dangerous to know, and bringing sexy back to the Innsmouth Look.

Thanks so much for this. I laughed out loud.

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