I'll be appearing alongside some greats of speculative fiction, of both today and yesteryear. I realize that it's a reprint of his story, but having a story of mine share the same pages as even a reprint of T.E.D. Kline's (cause he ain't writing anymore) is a total fanboy moment.
Plus there's Ramsey Campbell, Charles Stross, and Bruce Sterling!
Holy crap, just look at this list.
Caitlin R. Kiernan - Andromeda among the Stones
Ramsey Campbell - The Tugging
Charles Stross - A Colder War
Bruce Sterling - The Unthinkable
Silvia Moreno-Garcia - Flash Frame
W. H. Pugmire - Some Buried Memory
Molly Tanzer - The Infernal History of the Ivybridge Twins
Michael Shea - Fat Face
Elizabeth Bear - Shoggoths in Bloom
T. E. D. Klein - Black Man With A Horn
David Drake - Than Curse the Darkness
Charles R. Saunders - Jeroboam Henley's Debt
Thomas Ligotti - Nethescurial
Kage Baker - Calamari Curls
Edward Morris - Jihad over Innsmouth
Cherie Priest - Bad Sushi
John Hornor Jacobs - The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife
Brian McNaughton - The Doom that Came to Innsmouth
Ann K. Schwader - Lost Stars
Steve Duffy - The Oram County Whoosit
Joe R. Lansdale - The Crawling Sky
Brian Lumley - The Fairground Horror
Tim Pratt - Cinderlands
Gene Wolfe - Lord of the Land
Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. - To Live and Die in Arkham
John Langan - The Shallows
Laird Barron - The Men from Porlock
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17 hours ago

Lansdale, too? Damn, man, that's a great anthology
ReplyDeleteThat is a great anthology. I really like pretty much anything Caitlin R. Kiernan has written. I've read Stross' A Colder War before and it's genius. Then there's Wilum Pugmire who always produces good stuff and, dude, Thomas Ligotti!
ReplyDeleteWow. Congratulations! When does it come out?
ReplyDeleteCongrats, John... fine company!
ReplyDeleteI can't express enough how jealous I am that you're in an antho with T.E.D. Klein AND Gene Wolfe. Congrats, John
ReplyDeletePretty fast company . . . but then you're a pretty fast cat yourself. Cool.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome, congrats!
ReplyDelete"Black Man with a Horn" may be my all-time favorite Mythos tale -- it is certainly one of my top ten horror stories. I was overjoy'd to have it in hardcover in Ramsey's Arkham House anthology, NEW TALES OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, but to be in a book in which that story is included feels awesome. This is just one of many cool Mythos books that will be publish'd this year! What a great time to be writing ye eldritch stuff!
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