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Katherine Dolan
Katherine Dolan writes
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Le Ragazze di Rub’al Khali
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Craggan Dhu: Time Will Tell, an Interview with Kay McKenzie Cooke
Fiction
February 24, 2021
Kay McKenzie Cooke talks about her New Zealand novel Craggan Dhu
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The Post-Mortem Players
Original Fiction
February 24, 2021
Melinoë took Angela’s hand in hers and pulled her towards the source of the terrifying sound. It seemed to be coming from a corner...
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The Daemons Next Door
Original Fiction
May 5, 2020
Angela opened the fridge door and took out a vegetarian sausage. She started cooking it on a frying pan when suddenly she saw that...
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Home is Where the Hades Is
Original Fiction
April 26, 2020
“Praises, my dears, welcome home,” a musical voice floated out on the still air as Thanatos and Angela climbed the stairs to the entrance...
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Angela Kirby Goes to Hell
Original Fiction
April 20, 2020
. Angela was caught up in a cool flurry of feathers and honey-flavored air. She closed her eyes and her breath, half terrified, half thrilled....
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The Way of Socks
Original Fiction
February 24, 2021
“Thanatos, get out of my bedroom!” As soon as the shriek reached Thomasina Kirby in the living room where she was folding laundry, that good...
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The Guangzhou Bag Swap
Original Fiction
April 2, 2020
In hindsight, Sarah may have seen a handsome guy pulling a purple suitcase through the departures lounge that morning, but if she did, it...
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21 Approachable Publishers of Literary Fiction & Translation
Publishing
February 24, 2021
If there’s one group of people who have already perfected the art of ‘social distancing’, it’s publishers. Like the endangered Ribbon-tailed Astrapias of Papua...
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The Case of the Missing Shadow
Original Fiction
February 24, 2021
One-Eye woke up one day to discover his shadow had gone. He made some preliminary researches. First, he twisted around to bite his back,...
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Diane’s Dizzy Spell
Original Fiction
February 24, 2021
One year after the first one, she had another. She felt it coming on with a mixture of dread and almost impersonal fascination. How...
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A Night in Asylum
Original Fiction
February 24, 2021
I am a businessman who travels for work. I can’t give my name or that of my company because, should those particulars be discovered,...
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Turin in Ten Writers
Fiction
October 29, 2019
One of the things I like about Turin is that it's just so gosh-darned literary. In 1933 it is the birthplace of the (now...
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