I just got my contributor copy of Future Americas, the latest anthology by John Helfers and Martin H. Greenberg. My story within, “Family Photos,” which I mentioned before, is probably one of the darkest things I’ve ever written in any genre. Dark enough that I still half believe that I scared away most of my writer’s workshop when I ran it through the Hamsters.
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Joel · July 12, 2008 at 7:46 am
Do you have a teaser for your story, like stand-alone novels have on the back cover? I’m reading Johnstone’s “Ashes” series, and that’s pretty dark. Hopefully you can match or top it.
S Andrew Swann · July 15, 2008 at 8:51 pm
It’s a story of how the convergence of dark family history, intellectual property, and criminal justice manifests in one woman’s art.
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