News

MAY 2010

Gary Frank signed with Marisa A. Corvisiero from the Lori Perkin’s Agency

Patrick Lundrigan’s “Space Hero” won Baen’s universe

Neal Levin sold “Storm’s Daughter” to Mind and Metal’s new anthology

APRIL 2010

Danielle Ackley-McPhail’s story “Last Man Standing” has been accepted for inclusion in Space Horrors, volume four in the Full-Throttle Fiction Anthology series by Flying Pen Press.

Brain Pedersen had an article printed in his local paper.

Peter Gutiérrez had an article, Why So Many Superheroes Are Drawn to New York, posted on the New York Times? blog.

John Platt sold his poem, “Necropsy”, to Space And Time magazine.

Erin Hartshorn sold a short story, “A Pretty Bauble”, to Space And Time magazine.

MARCH 2010

Danielle Ackley-McPhail’s story “Last Man Standing” has been accepted for inclusion in Space Horrors, volume four in the Full-Throttle Fiction Anthology series by Flying Pen Press.

Brian Pedersen had an article printed in his local paper.

Peter Gutiérrez had an article, “Why So Many Superheroes Are Drawn to New York“, posted on the New York Times blog.

John Platt sold his poem, “Necropsy”, to Space And Time magazine.

Erin Hartshorn sold a short story, “A Pretty Bauble”, to Space And Time magazine.

FEBRUARY 2010

John Platt published several dozen articles in February, including his three-times-a-week “Extinction Countdown” column for Scientific American and his equally frequent “Green Tech” blog for GreenHandsUSA. He also contributed several articles to Tonic.com, and is work-ing on articles for two technology publications. John has also signed up to be an exhibiting artist at the Maine Comics Arts Festival in May, where he will be selling his mini-comics and other publications.

Bill Mingin has a story, “Right There”,in the February issue of Tales of the Unanticipated.

Jon Gibbs has a story, “Wild West Justice”, in the recently published The Best of Every Day Fiction (Two) Anthology.

Andrew Alford received an Honorable Mention from Ellen Datlow for his flash fiction, “A Jury of His Peers”, which appeared in an issue of the online magazine, Alien Skin, last summer.

Hildy Silverman and Neil Levin, both have stories in the forthcoming in Bad Ass Fairies 3 anthology. Hildy also has a story, “Sappy Meals”, in Esther Friesner?s upcoming anthology, Fangs for the Mammaries.

Ed Greaves has a story, Wishing Stone, in the current Abyss and Apex.

JANUARY 2010

Peter Gutierrez had his story, “Some Sketches of Country Life”, accepted for a double-anthology Magicking in Traffic/Trafficking in Magic.

Mike Penncavage won a recent monthly, photo-prompted flash fiction contest the ‘Mysterious Photo Contest‘ (no title will appear in the May issue of the Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine.

Jon Gibbs guest blogged on literary agent, Nathan Bransford‘s website with a post called IS YOUR =BUT‘ TOO BIG?

John Platt had a busy month with ten articles published. You can find the full list here: http://plattcave.livejournal.com/179887.html

Brian Pederson’s short story “Traces of You” earned him an honorable mention in the March issue of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. “Traces of You” had to be exactly 250 words for AHMM’s monthly Mysterious Photograph Contest.

Harrison Howe, a founding member of GSHW, has a new book out from Coscom Entertainment, R.I.P.: A Y.A. Zombie Novel.