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Clockwork Heart: Taya is one of Ondinium’s metal-winged couriers, privileged to travel freely across the city’s sectors and mingle indiscriminately among its castes. But even she can’t outfly the tangled web of terrorism, loyalty, murder, and secrets that is cast around her when a daring mid-air rescue leads to her involvement with the Forlores: handsome, brilliant Alister, who sits on Ondinium’s governing council and writes programs for the Great Engine, and awkward, sharp-tongued Cristof, who has exiled himself from his caste and repairs clocks in the lowest sector of the city. What secrets are they hiding, and how far can love carry them in a city that beats to the ticking of a clockwork heart?
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STORIES

Pan de Los  Muertos (to be reprinted in a Dia de los Muertos anthology from Electrik Milk Bath Press)

Divided Loyalties (Hardboiled Horrors anthology, Notorious Press, 2008)

Waters Dark as a Raven’s Wing, Flames Bright as a Dove’s Breast (Holy Horrors anthology from Matt Cardin & T. M. Wright, possibly Ash-Tree Press, March 2009)

Terminus (w/Jo Gerrard; Magic & Mechanica anthology, Ricasso Press, publication date tba)

Bookmarked. (Reflection’s Edge, October 2007).

Night Shift (Worlds of Wonder, July 2007)

Changing the End (Anotherealm; July 2007)

Defender of the Faith (Reflection’s Edge, August 2006)

Strange Vintage (Fear of the Unknown, March 2005)

Joseph’s Plaint (Ideomancer, June 2004)

Peter, Peter (Three-Lobed Burning Eye, Summer 2003)

Pan de los Muertos (Strange Horizons, April 2003)

After the Sleep (Dark Fire, March 2003)

Analogues (Erratica, Spring 1997: reproduced on this site)

BOOKS FROM THE HARROW PRESS

Midnight Lullabies: “It only makes sense that an anthology of stories from The Harrow will necessarily be harrowing, disturbing, even traumatic. But the editors have put together a goodly blend of the terrifying, the darkly humorous, and what I would have to call the chillingly poignant. Many of these imaginings are feigned remembrances — or real ones, for all I know — of the darkness and aloneness and subsequent horror of childhood.” (from the Introduction by Tim Wynne-Jones).
Published by The Harrow Press.

All money made by The Harrow Press on this book will be donated to Doctors Without Borders.

COLLECTED AND EDITED BY THE HARROW

Fear of the Unknown: “For many storytellers who deal in horror, the allure is that air of uncertainty, the abiding sense that all is somehow not right, that something is amiss, and is the more sinister because it is not defined or specific. Certainly the thirteen stories in this book draw upon this potent device in a splendid array of applications. Each presents a unique vision, a singular approaching to the unknown and the nature of its implications. From disquieting unease to full-blown grue, the evocations presented here are all as seductive as they are frightening, although the balances shift from story to story.” (from Introduction by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro.)


Published by Echelon Press.
All profits made on this book will be donated to bone cancer research.

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drupagliassotti @ October 24, 2007