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Seeking Submissions: Circlet Microfictions

Posted on October 2, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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As a few people might know, among the many hats I wear is that of the Microfiction Editor for Circlet Press. While I took over the position earlier this year, my reign only truly began this past Friday, when the … Continue reading →

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New Story Sale!

Posted on September 29, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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While it won’t be out for a while (next spring or summer), I’m pleased to announce the sale of my story, “Love On A Real Train” to the Cleis Press anthology, Girl Fever: 69 Stories of Sudden Sex for Lesbians, … Continue reading →

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The New DC 52: Week 4

Posted on September 29, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Here we are, back one last time for my coverage of the first month of DC Comics’ big relaunch. We’ve seen the good, the bad, the atrocious, and the controversial. After 3 weeks, a few titles have already fallen by … Continue reading →

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The New DC 52: Week 3

Posted on September 23, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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And here we are, back for the third week of DC Comics’ big reboot rollout. We’ve had some good titles and some bad, some mediocre, and some that spectacularly failed. I ordered about 40 of the 52 in advance, going … Continue reading →

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In Memory of Salt (2001-2011)

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Today, we lost one of our cats. Being, as he was, a most magnificent creature, he deserves his moment of immortality. Salt, or as we occasionally called him, Seasalt Worrywart, was one of those accidental cats, the sort that comes … Continue reading →

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The New DC 52: Week 2

Posted on September 15, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Welcome back for Week 2 of the New DC 52. Last time, I looked at the initial wave of offerings from DC’s rebooted line of comics, and found it to be fairly decent, if occasionally annoying and mostly unobjectionable. I … Continue reading →

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New Story Now Available!

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Today is the official release date for Jack-o’-Spec: Tales of Halloween and Fantasy, edited by Karen A. Romanko, from Raven Electrick Ink Press. My story, “Who Killed The Pumpkin King?” stars Nick St. Claus, urban fantasy PI and ex-spirit of … Continue reading →

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The New DC 52: Weeks 0 and 1

Posted on September 8, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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As a comic book fan of some little brain and great enthusiasm, it seems appropriate that I–like everyone else– review and comment upon DC Comics’ great, grand experiment to basically start over from scratch with their entire universe. 52 #1 … Continue reading →

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New Realms of Fantasy and New Reviews Online

Posted on August 12, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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The August 2011 issue of Realms of Fantasy has arrived, and that means it’s time for a new column. In this issue, I covered the following YA SF/F books: Huntress, by Malinda Lo Eona, by Alison Goodman The Girl Who … Continue reading →

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A Long, Long Sleep, by Anna Sheehan (Candlewick Press, 2011)

Posted on August 12, 2011 by Michael M. Jones
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Rosalinda Fitzroy has just woken up from sixty-two years in stasis, only to discover that everyone she knew is dead, and society has changed greatly. As the last member of a once-powerful family, she’ll inherit the world’s most powerful company … Continue reading →

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