Ellen Datlow news

A few things related to Ellen Datlow’s work have been released in recent days:

The Best Horror of the Year volume four- Table of Contents:

  • The Little Green God of Agony Stephen King
  • Stay Leah Bobet
  • The Moraine Simon Bestwick
  • Blackwood’s Baby Laird Barron
  • Looker David Nickle
  • The Show Priya Sharma
  • Mulberry Boys Margo Lanagan
  • Roots and All Brian Hodge
  • Final Girl Theory A. C. Wise
  • Omphalos Livia Llewellyn
  • Dermot Simon Bestwick
  • Black Feathers Alison Littlewood
  • Final Verse Chet Williamson
  • In the Absence of Murdock Terry Lamsley
  • You Become the Neighborhood Glen Hirshberg
  • In Paris, In the Mouth of Kronos John Langan
  • Little Pig Anna Taborska
  • The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine Peter Straub

The book is officially out May 1st but is already available for pre-order at the Night Shade website.

Ellen has also released the full list of Honorable Mentions for 2011, which includes 608 stories. That list can be found here: http://ellen-datlow.livejournal.com/tag/honorable%20mentions%202011

And finally, Ellen has put the call out for submissions of published horror for Volume 5. Anything published in 2012 is eligible and she’s reading now. Details here: http://ellen-datlow.livejournal.com/390971.html

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About Alan Baxter

Alan Baxter is a British-Australian author living on the south coast of NSW, Australia. He writes dark fantasy, sci fi and horror, rides a motorcycle and loves his dog. He also teaches Kung Fu. His contemporary dark fantasy novels, RealmShift and MageSign, are out through Gryphonwood Press, and his short fiction has appeared in a variety of journals and anthologies in Australia, the US and the UK, including the Year’s Best Australian Fantasy & Horror. Alan is also a freelance writer, penning reviews, feature articles and opinion. Read extracts from his novels, a novella and short stories at his website – www.alanbaxteronline.com – and feel free to tell him what you think. About anything.

2 thoughts on “Ellen Datlow news

  1. Much to my delighted surprise, I’m one of the 608! The Well, from the BFS. Really pleased by it.

  2. Pingback: Submissions open for Queensland Literary Awards, and other writerly news « Vampires in the Sunburnt Country

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