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Friday, May 29, 2009

Triangulation: Dark Glass (Thus Far)

Triangulation: Dark Glass will be released in time for the PARSEC's annual Confluence convention, on the weekend of July 24-26, 2009. The anthology includes the following stories (in no particular order):

"The Milton Feinhoff Problem" -- Mark Onspaugh

"More Things in Heaven and Earth" -- Jason K Chapman

"One Touch to Remember" -- David Seigler

"Deadglass" -- Lon Prater

"Souls on Display" -- Kurt Kirchmeier

"Imaginal Friend" -- Ken Chiacchia

"Saint Darwin's Spirtuals" -- Dave Thompson

"Windows to the Soul" -- Gerri Leen

"Monstrous Embrace" -- Rachel Swirsky

"Dancing Lessons" -- Aaron Polson (What's he doing in this list? Seriously.)

"A More Beautiful Monster" -- Loretta Sylvestre

"Audition for Evil" -- Amy Treadwell

"Broken Things" -- Kathryn Board

"Perchance to Dream" -- David Miles

"On the Path" -- Kelly Harmon

"Seeing Is" -- Craig Wolf

Contest entries are still to be judged, so the TOC will increase. I'm honored to find my little tale with such august company. (I tried to provide blog/homepage links where possible, and would be glad to update the others if someone points me in the right direction...)

14 comments:

  1. Congrats Aaron! "Dancing Lessons" sounds so...not dark. Can't wait to read it!

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  2. yet another Antho I look forward to reading (there are so many these days.) Way to go!

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  3. Elana - Yeah...titles can be deceiving.

    Jamie - Thanks.

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  4. congrats, triangulation does great anthos :^)

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  5. Natalie - ;)

    Thanks, Alan.

    Samantha...I'm a little shell-shocked to have a story in there.

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  6. Congrats on this one, Aaron. The theme really intrigued me but I came up with bupkus.

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  7. Cool, and congrats again! Nice TOC, too. *sniff* I was in a writing group with a couple of those writers. I really miss that group.

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  8. Not jealous at all... ;c)

    Comp results should be out soon, I got my rejection yesterday.

    At least I can say I've worked with two of the authors on that TOC - you and Amy.

    Congratulations, buddy.

    Maybe next year...

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