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Ted Rabinowitz's short story "A Dog of Wu" will appear in the March/April edition of the Magazine of Science Fiction & Fantasy! Check out this mysterious blurb below: In a genetically optimized future, one man discovers - to his horror - that there is more to life than preserving his lineage. After working as a story analyst, lighting technician, and professional gambler, Ted Rabinowitz now writes marketing copy and speculative fiction, two entirely different kinds of imaginative literature. Ted is the author of The Wrong Sword, a comic fantasy, and his short stories have been featured in Lore magazine and on the Kaleidocast podcast. A Dog of Wu is his first appearance in F&SF.
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Great News! Chris Mahon's four-part story "Hypnotica" has been published in Fantasy Hive.
"'Hypnotica’ is a story about dreamwrights, mage-musicians who travel across the dreamscape at night to hijack dreams and turn them into mind-bending concerts. The story focuses on two dreamwrights, GRIN and NO-FOOT, who are left picking up the pieces of their lives after one of their shows turns into a nightmare." Chris Mahon is a fantasy writer and essayist living in New York. He has a Bachelors in Creative Writing from Pacific Lutheran University (they weren’t Lutheran, and neither is he) and graduated from NYU’s Summer Publishing Institute in 2014. After that, he went into hermitage in Brooklyn. Chris appeared on a number of sci-fi panels, at NYCC, Silicon Valley Comic-Con, and Columbia University, spoken about ARGs at Glasgow International Fantasy Convention, and served as Managing Editor for Outer Places, a sci-fi/pop culture website. Chris also has another short story "Old No-Eyes", scheduled for publication for Summer 2018, in Beneath Ceaseless Skies. |
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