Being stuck in Novelville and thinking I'll never write another short story again - you know the drill - I visited Aaron Polson's blog yesterday and at the sight of the most wonderful cover of the 'Dead Bait' anthology I had pangs of I-want-to-be-in-an-anthology. Okay, so Dead Souls is launching at FantasyCon this weekend, but I was beyond reason.
Anyhow, this morning I received an email from the aforementioned Mr. Polson, who when he's not warping inspiring children, and writing creepsome stories is also an editor, who informed me (and many others) that the Fifty-Two Stitches anthology is now available to buy. And there I was all woe-is-me only a day before. Check out the Amazon listing and see my bright, shiny name.
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By: Cate Gardner,
on 9/18/2009
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By: Catherine J Gardner,
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Bernie Mojzes - The Collector
T. A. Moore - Licwiglunga
Carole Johnstone - The Blind Man
Tom English - Dry Places
Sharon Irwin - Begin with Water
Robert Holt - In the Name
William Ward - When they Come to Murder Me
Chris Johnstone - The Unbedreamed
Elizabeth Barrette - Goldenthread
Catherine J. Gardner - When the Cloak Falls
Anna M. Lowther - The Price of Peace
James R. Stratton - Your Duty to your Lord
Kenneth C. Goldman - Mercy Hathaway is a Witch
Lisa Kessler - Immortal Beloved
Lisa Kessler - Subito Piano
Michael Stone - The Migrant
Robert Hood - Sandcrawlers
Reece Notley - Tatsu
L. J. Hayward - Wayang Kulit
Rebecca Lloyd - Contaminator
Ramsey Campbell - The Dead Must Die
Stephanie Campisi - The Ringing Sound of Death on the Water Tank
Paul Finch - June
Gary McMahon - A Shade of Yellow
Kaaron Warren - The Blue Stream
And don't forget, you can also pre-order Grants Pass. And here's a hint to wet your appetite (or not if you're a vegetarian), one of the Grants Pass authors is the victim of tomorrow's Somebody Else Saturday.
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By: Catherine J Gardner,
on 10/9/2008
Anyway, here's the TOC (in alphabetical order):
Elizabeth Barrette - Goldenthread
Ramsey Campbell - The Dead Must Die
Stephanie Campisi - The Ringing Sound of Death on the Water Tank
Michael Colangelo - Poseidon’s Claw
Brendan Connell - Black Tiger
Tom English - Dry Places
Paul Finch - June
Catherine J. Gardner - When the Cloak Falls
Ken Goldman - Mercy Hathaway is a Witch
Robert Holt - In the Name
Robert Hood - Sandcrawlers
Sharon Irwin - Begin with Water
Carole Johnstone - The Blind Man
Christopher Johnstone - The Unbedreamed
Lisa Kessler - Immortal Beloved
Lisa Kessler - Subito, Piano
Rebecca Lloyd - Contaminator
Anna M. Lowther - The Price of Peace
Gary McMahon - A Shade of Yellow
Bernie Mojzes - The Collector
T. A. Moore - Genus Loci
Reece Notley - Tatsu
James R. Stratton - Your Duty to your Lord
Michael Stone - The Migrant
Simon Strantzas - More to Learn
Ben Thomas - The Pagans
Bill Ward - When they Come to Murder Me
Kaaron Warren - The Blue Stream
Ron Yungul - The Lords of Chickamauga
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The anthology 'Dead Souls', containing my story 'When the Cloak Falls', is now available to pre-order from Morrigan Books.
Peter Stubbe, a 16th century German man who was known as the Werewolf of Bedburg, is the inspiration behind When the Cloak Falls with dashes of red added to spin it into a dark fairy tale.
Bernie Mojzes - The Collector
T. A. Moore - Licwiglunga
Carole Johnstone - The Blind Man
Tom English - Dry Places
Sharon Irwin - Begin with Water
Robert Holt - In the Name
William Ward - When they Come to Murder Me
Chris Johnstone - The Unbedreamed
Elizabeth Barrette - Goldenthread
Catherine J. Gardner - When the Cloak Falls
Anna M. Lowther - The Price of Peace
James R. Stratton - Your Duty to your Lord
Kenneth C. Goldman - Mercy Hathaway is a Witch
Lisa Kessler - Immortal Beloved
Lisa Kessler - Subito Piano
Michael Stone - The Migrant
Robert Hood - Sandcrawlers
Reece Notley - Tatsu
L. J. Hayward - Wayang Kulit
Rebecca Lloyd - Contaminator
Ramsey Campbell - The Dead Must Die
Stephanie Campisi - The Ringing Sound of Death on the Water Tank
Paul Finch - June
Gary McMahon - A Shade of Yellow
Kaaron Warren - The Blue Stream
And don't forget, you can also pre-order Grants Pass. And here's a hint to wet your appetite (or not if you're a vegetarian), one of the Grants Pass authors is the victim of tomorrow's Somebody Else Saturday.
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It's beginning to feel like TOC week - apologies for one Table of Contents following another, but this one was far too cool to ignore. The TOC for Dead Souls has been announced and it features two Scousers (aka people from Liverpool) - that is me and Mr. Ramsey Campbell.
Okay can someone please pick me up off the floor.
Now, Mr. Campbell doesn't realise it but I think I may have been in his head for some time. Apparently his novel The Face That Must Die features a main character called Cathy Gardner who just so happens to live in Liverpool. Someone (an Editor about ten years back) told me that not only does the character live in Liverpool but in the same suburb as me. I've checked that bit out on the internet (will you just buy the book already) and that part seems to be a no (apparently she lives in Cantril Farm, I don't), though he has written stories based in my suburb (concealed for fear of fans stalking my home - ahem!).
Anyway, here's the TOC (in alphabetical order):
Elizabeth Barrette - Goldenthread
Ramsey Campbell - The Dead Must Die
Stephanie Campisi - The Ringing Sound of Death on the Water Tank
Michael Colangelo - Poseidon’s Claw
Brendan Connell - Black Tiger
Tom English - Dry Places
Paul Finch - June
Catherine J. Gardner - When the Cloak Falls
Ken Goldman - Mercy Hathaway is a Witch
Robert Holt - In the Name
Robert Hood - Sandcrawlers
Sharon Irwin - Begin with Water
Carole Johnstone - The Blind Man
Christopher Johnstone - The Unbedreamed
Lisa Kessler - Immortal Beloved
Lisa Kessler - Subito, Piano
Rebecca Lloyd - Contaminator
Anna M. Lowther - The Price of Peace
Gary McMahon - A Shade of Yellow
Bernie Mojzes - The Collector
T. A. Moore - Genus Loci
Reece Notley - Tatsu
James R. Stratton - Your Duty to your Lord
Michael Stone - The Migrant
Simon Strantzas - More to Learn
Ben Thomas - The Pagans
Bill Ward - When they Come to Murder Me
Kaaron Warren - The Blue Stream
Ron Yungul - The Lords of Chickamauga
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Very cool--looking forward to picking up my copy.
I like shiny things too. Can't wait to get a bright (or would it be dark) shiny copy in my hands.
I should have gone for dark... Aaron will hate me.
Very cool news. Onto the wish list it goes. :)
Yep...funny how these things work out. (Your listed as Cate Gardner inside the book, by the way. Couldn't change the contributors list...)
Why thank you Mr. Polson? And I am so blinded by seeing my name on Amazon, you could have called me Phyllis - only of course I wouldn't have known it was me... I'm in a rambling mood.
Nice. I'm headed over now to scope out the shining beacon.
Now that's a handsome book : )
Yay, bright and shiny!
I must buy many copies on pay day...
Definitely snagging this sucker the next time I have some cash laying around in the book fund. It's on top of the list!
I just left Novelville. Wondering if I can remember how to write a short. I'm shaking, man!