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Expanded Horizons, one of my favorite venues, has just reprinted my story, "Blood Amber."  It's inspired by a Bengali folk tale that I first read when I was eleven, and was able to re-find on Amazon. I know Amazon has much to answer for, but it's given me this: All the books I read as a child, and didn't think to save, they're available somewhere in the world and I can track them down.

Blood Amber started out longish, expanded into a novella, threatened to become a novel. "Sorry, this is boring," said one editor I submitted it to, and even though his publication never actually took off, I knew he was right. I simplified and focused the plot, condensed the time-line, and heightened the action; it shrank it right back down into a short story, in fact, a very short story with a slightly Arabian Nights feel. Then I submitted it to an awesomely-named anthology, The Book of Tentacles, and it was accepted.

The upside was that the anthology was indeed a pretty awesome. The downside was that I don't know if it got around much.

Two years later, Tentacles no longer had an exclusive, and I immediately sent it off to EH. I like EH a lot. Its mission is cool (read its guidelines). It accepts reprints. It's the most author-friendly publication I know, buying only the non-exclusive rights to a story for what works out to semi-pro rates. It normally gives a remarkably fast turnaround, not just in a story-decision, but from acceptance to actual publication. It's online, so I can link to it.

So here's the story. Board the magic boat with Joya. It's a short ride, and you'll find out why there are jewels in the waves.
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I'd been wondering about me and anthologies. A number of my stories have been selected for anthologies, but none of the books had actually been published. Was I jinxing them?

Well, the first one is here! (So maybe it's not a jinx.) It's the Book of Tentacles, from SamsDot Publishing. It has my story, Blood Amber, and around thirty others. They all sound like fun, and I look forward to reading them soon in about 3 weeks.

Here's the blurb:

"It's a perfect bound trade paperback, and if it has something to do with tentacles, it's in here: science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Yes, there are Cthulhu stories. Yes, there's interspecies romance [between writer and squid, for one]. Yes, there are suckers, graspers, vermicelli, carapaces, and strange adventures on land and in water. Come see what Scott Virtes and Edward Cox have assembled for your reading enjoyment. "


(Click on the picture to go to "The Genre Mall" where it's on sale.)

And here's what the website says:
Come here . . . but not so close that 
THEY can reach you.  Not so close that 
THEY can whisper their secrets into your ear.

THEY know the frailty of our minds, and the
joy of perverting sanity. THEY long to share
their stories of how the human race falls, of
sacrificed princes, and of mad women roaming
the streets of lost cities. THEY have tales
to tell of murder, mystery, magic, and of
things you cannot see.

THEY want you to listen. THEY want you to know.

Now come here. But not too close ...
or the tentacles will find you.

- strange last words of the mysterious Edward J.




And here's the Table of Contents under the cut... )

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