Finally got this year's Best of the Net nominations in. Whew! Details will be announced later this week after I inform the poets. Question: Do other editors also find it extremely difficult to pick poems to nominate for the anthologies?
Merci à vous de les aimer autant @jpzen.bsky.social ! Le support n’est pas facile (on raconte que « les anthologies ne se vendent pas ») et pourtant c’est un maillon vital de la découverte en effet !
All these stories can be bundled or added also! Hard to describe the love that went into these two books, but I think perhaps you can feel it. -E. www.backerkit.com/c/projects/a...
Indeed it is us!! Two anthologies coming soon and available for pre-order: www.blaft.com/products/the...www.kickstarter.com/projects/bla...
An anthology of weird, fantastic, supernatural, Dalit futurist, & magical realist fiction by writers from South Asia and the diaspora.
what i want is to listen to a book of weird supernatural cosmic mysteries. there are anthologies of these but i’m not sure any have been made into audiobooks…
And anthologies! Take Us to Your Chief is a series of stories by Drew Hayden Taylor that mixes traditional sci-fi with Indigenous perspectives. I love how these stories poke fun at stereotypical sci-fi. Clearly, the author has a lot of love for the genre. www.goodreads.com/book/show/30...
A forgotten Haudenosaunee social song beams into the co…
If you ever watch the last few US general anthologies that were shot in LA at Universal, like the Kraft Suspense Theatre or the Chrysler Theatre of Stars, they are all ess. cheap B-movie programmers and indeed they ended up in the same ITV doldrums as Edgar Wallace Presents.
you'd have to be a real piece of shit to crowdfund your comic book anthologies and then not pay the artists and writers that contributed to it. but that's just my opinion
from one of my absolute favorite anthologies, Modern Poetry from Africa... almost no one approaches the writing of poetry in this vein anymore. everything is from a personal perspective now.