Monday, January 6, 2014
In addition to being an effective horror story with a post-apocalyptic feel, The New World has an undercurrent of social and historical commentary, particularly as it relates to colonialism and the work done by religious missionaries. Did you set out wanting to write on…
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Friday, January 3, 2014
Unlikely Story #7 received a positive review from SFRevu in their January Issue. Congratulations to all our authors!
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
However unlikely it might seem, we’re running a bit behind with slush responses, particularly for the Unlikely Acceptances Issue. Between work, holidays, sickness, travel, and all the other pesky details of day to day life, we need a smidgen more time to get caught…
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
The theme of one insect using another as a host for its eggs, or an insect masquerading as human impregnating another human is one that turns up frequently in fiction, but in Pompilid you avoid the common tropes of body horror, holding the impregnation…
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Monday, December 23, 2013
The Wall Garden plays with disturbing imagery, shifts in time, and loops in on itself more than once. Did all that make it harder or easier to write? The image of the creatures trapped in the wall garden is particularly striking. Did the story…
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