March Harrow Update
One sad fact about The Harrow’s growth is that I don’t have as much direct contact with fiction submissions as I did. So it’s always a pleasant surprise to see what a good job our reviewers and section editor have done in choosing stories when I finally sit down and begin editing them. March’s issue is going to have some really great work in it, in quite a variety of narrative styles, too.
Right now I’m reviewing. I should review each book as soon as I finish it, but it doesn’t work out that way. So instead I have a stack’o'books to plough through: Quis Separabit by Brian Showers; Meat by Joseph D’Lacey; The Servant of the Manthycore by Michael Ehart; Lachlei by M. H. Bonham; Clan of the Dung-Sniffers by Lee Danielle Hubbard; and Sword Masters by Selina Rosen. On the bright side, I’m starting to get much better quality books to review now than when we first started and maybe only one in four didn’t make me groan. I still have four more “must-reviews” on my file cabinet and three “if I get around to thems” by the bookshelf….
drupagliassotti @ February 23, 2008