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Fiction writers and storytellers are forced to be aware of time because they must make it flow. If the story takes place during 24 hours or several hundred years, time must flow at a pace that can be experienced by the reader or listener. In action-packed stories, time passes like the beating of a drum, […]
The post Stillness appeared first on Cathrin Hagey.
Birds seem to represent nearly everything. They are world travelers, stay-at-homers, tiny, gigantic, fast, slow, flying, grounded, swimming, meat eaters, seed eaters, friendly and not-so-friendly. They are gorgeous and plain, intelligent and dull, mysterious and in-your-face. They have been deemed messengers of the gods, departing souls, and guides to the spirit world. Myths and legends are […]
The post What’s in a fairy tale?–Birds appeared first on Cathrin Hagey.
The latest issue of Luna Station Quarterly is ready to read, and it is a colossal collection of absolutely fabulous science fiction and fantasy by women authors. You can read for free, but why not buy a copy (print or digital) and support the authors and illustrator? The cover this issue, and for the rest […]
The post LSQ Issue 025 appeared first on Cathrin Hagey.
Luna Station Quarterly is a publisher of speculative fiction by up-and-coming women authors and has recently celebrated five successful years in the business by launching an anthology. LSQ plans to feature every …
The post My Interview @ Luna Station Quarterly appeared first on The Giant Pie.
The Latest issue of Luna Station Quarterly is live and available to purchase as a digital download or a lovely hardcopy to hold in your hands. Or, you can read it for free at the LSQ site. It’s chock full of exciting, thought provoking, fantastical tales. Enjoy!
My latest column is ready to read at Luna Station Quarterly.
Jennifer Lyn Parsons is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Luna Station Quarterly, a magazine that publishes speculative fiction by emerging women authors. LSQ is celebrating its 5-year anniversary, and what better way to get things started than with a wonderful interview by the fine folks at Weightless Books. Click here for the interview.
My latest column is available at Luna Station Quarterly.
“Sisters and Brothers,” my post in honor of the UN commemoration of the international day to end violence against women is up at Luna Station Quarterly.
I’m happy to announce that I’m one of the new assistant editors at Luna Station Quarterly, a speculative fiction zine for emerging women writers founded and headed by Jennifer Lyn Parsons. This is in addition to my LSQ column, “What’s in a Fairy Tale?” The LSQ Website offers daily features, including reviews and interviews, as […]
The second instalment of my fairy tale column has just been posted at Luna Station Quarterly. I hope you’ll enjoy “Under My Bark.”
I’m very proud to announce the first instalment of my new column at Luna Station Quarterly. The column title is “What’s in a Fairy Tale.” My first essay is “Dark Side of the Fruit,” which takes a closer look at the evil queen’s poisoned apple. LSQ has a brand new format. I hope you’ll stop by […]
Jennifer Parsons of Luna Station Quarterly is a very important editor and champion of women’s speculative fiction. Her vision for Luna Station’s development is very exciting. Along with Issue 010, which has just been published, she has launched Luna Station Press.
From the new Web site:
At Luna Station Press, our mission is to bring you a unique selection of speculative fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry with a special focus on women writers. We also publish a short fiction magazine, Luna Station Quarterly, that forms the original foundation for the press.
Once a quarter, we publish new titles that break the boundaries of what you expect from speculative fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and fairy tales as well as wonderful, new poetic voices and the occasional volume of essays and deeper explorations into the world around us.
This is very exciting news! Congratulations to Jennifer and all the Luna Station Press authors.
“The Wood Children” is a new fairy tale I’ve written, and I’m very happy to announce that it was published at Luna Station Quarterly on March 1st. I hope you will visit the site and read the 20 tales of speculative fiction posted there!! It’s free, and you can even download a PDF of the stories.
Jennifer Parsons is the founder and editor of Luna Station Quarterly. Please click here to read a very good interview with her.
Wolf at the Door by Joyce Chng (J. Damask), a Luna Station Quarterly author, has been put on the Nebula Awards suggested reading list. The novel is an Urban Fantasy set in Singapore, where the author lives and works. Congratulations, J. Damask!
Another Luna Station note: Issue 009 will be coming out on March 1st and will include my short story “The Wood Children.” I’ll link to it when the time comes.