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»German, Polish, and Czech rights to The Secret History of Moscow have been sold by Jennifer Jackson
»A new interview with me at io9
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The Alchemy of Stone made The LA Times 2008 Summer Reading List
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The Alchemy of Stone received a STARRED review from Publishers Weekly
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May 21, Wednesday, Jack O'Connell and I will be reading at KGB bar in New York City, as a part of their Fantastic Fiction series hosted by Ellen Datlow and Matt Kressel.
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"By the Liter" is live in Spring 2008 issue of Subterranean Magazine
»The Secret History of Moscow made the Locus Recommended Reading List.
»I am now represented by Jennifer Jackson of DMLA.
»"The Disemboweler" is now available at Lone Star Stories.
»"Zombie Lenin" (originally appeared in Fantasy Anthology) is now available online at Fantasy Magazine.
»The Alchemy of Stone will be available in July 2008.

Click here for more info.
»I will be reading and signing at Flights of Fantasy bookstore in Albany, NY on December 15th, 7 pm. Stop by if you are in the area -- CANCELLED due to weather. The new date is to follow
»"Virus Changes Skin" (originally appeared in October 2007 Analog) will be reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of the Year (ed. Rich Horton).
»Prime will be publishing two more of my novels -- The Alchemy of Stone in June 2008, and The House of Discarded Dreams in early 2009. The official announcement is here.
»PAPER CITIES:
AN ANTHOLOGY OF URBAN FANTASY, featuring stories by Hal
Duncan, Greg van Eekhout, Jay Lake, Jenn Reese, Catherynne M. Valente
and many others will be available in April 2008.

»THE SECRET HISTORY OF MOSCOW, my
second novel, has sold to Sean Wallace of Prime
Books. It will be released in November 2007.
»Japanese
Dreams, an anthology from Wildside Press, is available for
pre-order at Amazon.
»"Skipping Stones" by Neil Ayres and E. Sedia
can be pre-ordered from Jessup Publishing by clicking here.
»Jigsaw Nation,
the hardcover anthology of political SF/alternative history is now
available from Spyre Books. Ed
McFadden, the editor of Fantastic
Stories of the Imagination, is the other perpetrator of the anthology.

JIGSAW NATION
May 2006
»"Skipping Stones", a novelette by Neil Ayres
and E. Sedia will be published as an illustrated chapbook by Jessup
Publishing in June 2007
»"Every Eight and Eleven" (The Elastic Book
of Numbers, Elastic Press) and "Kikimora" (Jabberwocky #1, Prime Books)
received Honorable Mentions in Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #19
(eds. Link, Grant and Datlow)
»ACCORDING TO CROW made the
2006 Kindred Award Recommended Long List
»"Making Ivy" (Poe's Progeny, Gray Friar
Press) is recommended for the
2006 British Fantasy Society Awards for best short story
»"Alphabet Angels", co-authored with David
Bartell, won the
Analog Science Fiction and Fact's AnLab Award for best short story
» My poem, "The Sandman's Sestina", was nominated
for the Rhysling Poetry Award, ran by The
Science Fiction Poetry Association. It will be reprinted in The
2006 Rhysling Anthology.
»"Alphabet Angels", co-authored with David
Bartell, made the
Locus Recommended Reading list 2005
» My Story, "The Clockmaker's Daughter",
received an honorable mention in The
11th Chiaroscuro Short Story Contest

ACCORDING TO CROW
» My first novel,
ACCORDING TO CROW, was released in May 2005 from Five Star Books,
and my short stories have sold to Analog,
Aeon Magazine, Lenox Avenue and Poe's Progeny anthology.
» I review short fiction for Tangent
Online.
» Read "Ocean
is Ill" that won CONTAGION, Kealan Patrick Burke's flash fiction
contest, illustrated by the very talented Aaron Acevedo.
» I am honored to participate in Weirdmonger
Wheel (more details HERE).
I'm hosting two stories -- All
Tie and Short Trousers and Beyond
the Pale of Sense.
» Thanks to Dave
Schwartz for organizing a wonderful tribute to SCIFICTION,
The ED SF Project (more details HERE).
Please participate, and celebrate almost six years of wonderful short
fiction.
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