Fantastic Wonder Stories is now back from the printer and shipping.
http://ticonderogaonline.org/publications/fws.html
Featuring:
Steven Utley . . . "The Can-Opener"
Kylie Seluka . . . "Burning Bright"
Martin Livings . . . "There Was Darkness"
Patty Jansen . . . "Bigger Fish"
Rowena Cory Daniells . . . "Soulshaper"
Rob Hood . . . "Luxury Goods"
Nick Evans . . . "Goon of the Month in Lagerland"
Sonia Marcon . . . "Phantom Limbs"
Peter MacGregor . . . "Sandcastles, Spaceships and Worms"
Simon Brown . . . "Lonely as Life"
Deborah Biancotti . . . "A Scar for Leida"
Geoffrey Maloney . . . "'P' is for Power Station"
George Ivanoff . . . "The Colonist and the Choirmaster"
Shane Jiraiya Cummings . . . "Yamabushi Kaidan and the Smoke Dragon"
Deborah McDonnell . . . "Brolga Dreaming"
Marty Young . . . "The Wildflowers"
Tracey Rolfe . . . "Cast Off"
Cat Sparks . . . "Arctica"
Penelope Love . . . "Tell Him I Too Have Known"
Kate Eltham . . . "Tam Likes Green Bananas"
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Ticonderoga Publications enters the eBook Market
Ticonderoga Publications first eBook, a reprint of the 1997
collection Ghost Seas, is now available.
Steven Utley, one of the most promising writers of the seventies,
quit at the end of the decade, disillusioned with science fiction. He
spent the eighties pursuing other interests, including writing and
drawing comic strips and collecting swing-era music. He returned to
writing in the late eighties, writing stories unique and powerful,
regardless of genre: western, horror, science fiction, history, love,
mystery.
Ghost Seas is a collection of fourteen stories from the twenty-five
year career of an extremely talented writer. Contents: "Ghost Seas",
"The Tall Grass", "The Dinosaur Season", "Upstart", "Two Women of the
Prairie", "Race Relations", "The Electricity of Heaven", "Dog in the
Manger", "Slices of Sylvia", "Willow Beeman (Steven Utley & Howard
Waldrop)", "Haiti", "Michael Bates Michael Bates Michael Bates
Michael", "Look Away", "Edge of the Wind".
Includes a Foreword by Michael Bishop and an Introduction by Howard
Waldrop.
http://www.mobipocket.com/en/eBooks/BookDetails.asp?BookID=53013&Origi
ne=2479
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for the full Ticonderoga Publications catalogue: