Appearing just a few days late is Lovecraftiana Vol.3 No.1, featuring my story Arcanum Miskatonica, a fiendish event in the cloisters of modern
day Miskatonic Uuiversity, Arkham, Massachusetts. This is my fourth appearance
in the magazine over their nine issues to date, making me a semi-regular
contributor. Click here to order.
Also just put is Bloodbond
for May, 2018, from Alban Lake, a specialist vampire magazine, featuring my
Lucinda Crane adventure Stalking Nemesis.
This one was meant to appear in the edition six months ago but was postponed to
this current volume. Print and digital editions available, click here to order.
A couple of placements have come in over the last 24 hours,
the anthology Temporal Fractures:
(Mis)adventures in Time,
published by Specul8 in Queensland, picked up my piece With Scientific Detachment, for a planned December release.
However, the best news in a while is that my flash short Masques has been picked up by Nature
Futures. Futures is the science
fiction feature in the back page of the great biological sciences journal Nature, and they pay a very handsome
professional rate. I could not be more thrilled!
UPDATE --
The anthology Dies Infaustus, from 'A Muder of Storytellers' has picked up my short story The Moth and the Candle, one of the peripheral tales to my Ocean saga, begun long, long ago but hopefully with a future I can build toward. That's two which have found homes so far!
The Chronos Chronicles has at last been released, this was one of my earliest acceptances, from late 2016, a time travel piece titled The Winds of Time. You can order the paperback here.
UPDATE --
The anthology Dies Infaustus, from 'A Muder of Storytellers' has picked up my short story The Moth and the Candle, one of the peripheral tales to my Ocean saga, begun long, long ago but hopefully with a future I can build toward. That's two which have found homes so far!
The Chronos Chronicles has at last been released, this was one of my earliest acceptances, from late 2016, a time travel piece titled The Winds of Time. You can order the paperback here.
Cheers, Mike Adamson
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