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Mythic Delirium: an international anthology of prose and verse Kindle Edition
This new anthology from the creative team behind the critically-acclaimed Clockwork Phoenix series assembles beautiful poetry and strange prose from the first year of the digital journal Mythic Delirium. Funded by Kickstarter, this international gathering of writers spans cultures and blurs genres, showcasing work that, in the words of co-editor Mike Allen, "makes our notoriously offbeat Clockwork Phoenix seem like a product of the straight and narrow."
With contributions from Marie Brennan, Ken Liu, Alexandra Seidel, Karthika Naïr, Sonya Taaffe, C.S.E. Cooney, S. Brackett Robertson, Amal El-Mohtar, Virginia M. Mohlere, Georgina Bruce, Patty Templeton, David Sklar, Liz Bourke, Jennifer Crow, Brittany Warman, Yoon Ha Lee, Brigitte N. McCray, Nicole Kornher-Stace, Kenneth Schneyer, Robert Davies, Lisa M. Bradley, Sandi Leibowitz, J.C. Runolfson, Christina Sng, Beth Cato, Rhonda Parrish, Cedar Sanderson, Yukimi Ogawa, Mari Ness, Lynette Mejía and Jane Yolen. Cover art by Hugo Award winner Galen Dara.
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Product details
- ASIN : B00O6C4S38
- Publisher : Mythic Delirium Books (3 October 2014)
- Language : English
- File size : 2.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 174 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,092,203 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 3,821 in Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- 6,188 in Contemporary Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- 10,498 in Contemporary Fantasy (Books)
About the authors
Roby Davies writes weird fiction. His stories have appeared in The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, Weird Tales, Mythic Delirium, Black Static, Interzone, Pseudopod, Shroud Magazine and elsewhere.
He lives in New Orleans.
Visit Roby on Twitter at @roby_davies.
Nebula Award-nominated Beth Cato hails from Hanford, California, but currently writes and bakes cookies in Red Wing, Minnesota. She's the author of A THOUSAND RECIPES FOR REVENGE and A FEAST FOR STARVING STONE from 47North , plus the Clockwork Dagger duology and the Blood of Earth trilogy from Harper Voyager. Her short stories can be found in publications ranging from Beneath Ceaseless Skies to Uncanny Magazine. In 2019 and 2022, she won the Rhysling Award for short speculative poetry.
Mike Allen is an author, editor and publisher of science fiction, fantasy and horror. He has written, edited, or co-edited thirty-eight books, among them his forthcoming dark fantasy novel TRAIL OF SHADOWS and his new horror collection SLOW BURN.
UNSEAMING and AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT, his first two volumes of horror tales, were both finalists for the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Story Collection, and his dark fable “The Button Bin” was a nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Another collection, THE SPIDER TAPESTRIES, contains experiments in weird science fiction and fantasy. His dark fantasy novel THE BLACK FIRE CONCERTO combines sword and sorcery with a zombie apocalypse.
As an editor and publisher, he has been nominated twice for the World Fantasy Award: first, for his anthology CLOCKWORK PHOENIX 5, the culmination of the Clockwork Phoenix series showcasing tales of beauty and strangeness that defy genre classification; and then, for MYTHIC DELIRIUM, the magazine of poetry and fiction he edited for twenty years.
He’s a three-time winner of the Rhysling Award for poetry. His six poetry collections include STRANGE WISDOMS OF THE DEAD, a Philadelphia Inquirer Editor’s Choice selection, and HUNGRY CONSTELLATIONS, a Suzette Haden Elgin Award nominee.
With his wife, Anita, he runs Mythic Delirium Books, based in Roanoke, Virginia. Their cat Pandora assists.
Find him on Instagram and on BlueSky via his mythicdelirium handle.
Nicole Kornher-Stace lives in New Paltz, NY, with her family. Her books include ARCHIVIST WASP (Small Beer Press/Big Mouth House, 2015) and LATCHKEY (Mythic Delirium, 2018), which are about a far-future postapocalyptic ghosthunter, the ghost of a near-future supersoldier, and their adventures in the underworld. She has two more books due out in 2021: FIREBREAK, forthcoming from Saga, and JILLIAN VS. PARASITE PLANET, forthcoming from Tachyon.
You can find her on Twitter @wirewalking, where she is probably semicoherently yelling about board games, video games, hiking, aromantic representation, good books she's read recently, or her cat.
Lynette Mejía writes science fiction, fantasy, and horror prose and poetry from the middle of a deep, dark forest in the wilds of southern Louisiana. Her work has been nominated for the Rhysling Award the the Million Writers Award. You can find her online at www.lynettemejia.com.
Rhonda Parrish has the attention span of a magpie. Not only can she not focus on a single project at a time, but she also fails at sticking to one genre or even one type of writing (she does manage to stay true to one hockey team, though – Let’s go Oilers!). Perhaps best known for her work as an anthology editor – the Ottawa Review of Books called her “Canada’s best-known and most prolific speculative fiction anthologist” – Rhonda also works as a short story writer, novelist, game writer and a poet. She has been honoured to be included in a handful of ‘Best of’ anthologies, earn a coveted starred review from Publisher’s Weekly and be shortlisted for several awards including the Rhysling Award, the Aurora Award, the Dwarf Stars Award and Alberta Book Publishing Awards.
Most of her work falls under the speculative fiction umbrella but she has also penned paranormal non-fiction and non-speculative work. Her recent long form releases include the Saltwater Sorrows anthology, an anthropomorphic dog novel for adults entitled Blindspots and a Norse mythology inspired cozy urban fantasy novel, One in the Hand.
In an effort to impose some order in her chaos, these days most of her short fiction and poetry is published directly through her Patreon while more information about her, updates and calls for submission are posted on her website.
Sandi Leibowitz, author of GHOST LIGHT, THE BONE-JOINER, EURYDICE SINGS, and MAGOTU AND THE LEOPARD, writes poetry and fiction for adults and children. Her works appear in Verse-Virtual, Not Very Quiet, Trouvaille Review, Liminality, Mythic Delirium, Metaphorosis, Goblin Fruit, Strange Horizons, New York Quarterly, Cricket, Highlights, and other online and print magazines and anthologies. Her poems have won second- and third-place Dwarf Star Awards, and been nominated for the Rhysling, Pushcart Prize, and Best of the Net awards. She is the editor of Sycorax Journal, which features speculative poetry, and Sycorax Press, a micropress publishing select volumes of mythic verse. A native New Yorker, she has worked as a ghostwriter for a monsignor; as an administrative assistant at the Museum of Natural History, stationed behind the caribou diorama; and as a children's librarian.
You may visit her at In the Raven's Wood, www.sandileibowitz.com.
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