Foreword by Cat Rambo
HEARTS
Poem: They: A Grammar Lesson by Jane Yolen
Retrospect by Seanan McGuire
Lockpick, Locked Heart by AnaMaria Curtis
Touch Has a Memory by Lisa Morton
Ping-Pong Dysphoria by Madeline Pine
In Our Masks, the Shadows by Sam Fleming
Ships of Theseus by Felicity Drake
With All Souls Still Aboard by Premee Mohamed
More than Nine by Beth Cato
HANDS
Poem: There Is a Hand by Jane Yolen
The Shape of the Particle by Naomi Kritzer
No Want to Spend by Sophie Giroir
Little Deaths and Missed Connections by Maria Dong
Sincerely Yours by Lyda Morehouse Photosynthesis, Growth by Devin Miller
No Pain but That of Memory by Aimee Ogden
Go Where the Heart Takes You by Anita Ensal
MINDS
Poem: Mars Conquest by Jane Yolen
The Star-Crossed Horoscope for Interstellar Travelers by Fran Wilde
Canvas of Sins by Mercedes M. Yardley
If My Body Is a Temple, Raze It to the Ground by Lauren Ring
PerfectMate™ by Xander Odell
Etruscan Afterlife by Rosemary Claire Smith
Our Savage Heart Calls to Itself (Across the Endless Tides) by Justina Robson
Afterword by Jennifer Brozek
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Jane Yolen’s 400th! book came out March 2, 2021, and yes it was
fantasy—a picture book called BEAR OUTSIDE. Her work has won 2
Nebulas, 3 World Fantasy Awards, 1 Caldecott, numerous State awards
(including several for Massachusetts, 1 for N York State, 1 for
California, 1 for New Jersey) 3 Mythopoeic Awards. 6 honorary
doctorates. She was the first woman ever to give the Andrew Lang
lecture at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, though the
series had been running since 1927. She won the New England Public
Radio’s Arts and Entertainment award and was the first writer to do
so. She has been called “America’s Hans Christian Andersen.” One of
her awards set her good Scottish wool coat on fire. Just a warning!
Lisa Morton is a screenwriter, author of non-fiction books, and
prose writer whose work was described by the American Library
Association’s Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror as “consistently
dark, unsettling, and frightening.” She is a six-time winner of the
Bram Stoker Award®, the author of four novels and over 150 short
stories, and a world-class Halloween expert.
Her recent releases include Weird Women: Classic Supernatural
Fiction from Groundbreaking Female Writers 1852-1923 (co-edited
with Leslie S. Klinger) and Calling the Spirits: A History of
Seances; her latest short stories appeared in Best American Mystery
Stories 2020, Speculative Los Angeles, and Final Cuts: New Tales of
Hollywood Horror and Other Spectacles. Forthcoming in 2021 is the
collection Night Terrors & Other Tales.
Lisa lives in Los Angeles and online at www.lisamorton.com. Premee
Mohamed is an Indo-Caribbean scientist and speculative fiction
author based in Edmonton, Alberta. She is the author of novels
Beneath the Rising (2020) and A Broken Darkness (2021), and
novellas These Lifeless Things (2021), And What Can We Offer You
Tonight (2021), and The Annual Migration of Clouds (2021). She is
also an Associate Editor and Social Media Manager for the sci-fi
podcast Escape Pod. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of
venues and she can be found on Twitter at @premeesaurus and on her
website at www.premeemohamed.com. Seanan McGuire writes things.
Compulsively. We have tried to make her stop. It doesn’t work. She
wrote something else, and it’s in this book. She also wrote this
bio. Seanan lives in the Pacific Northwest with her cats, toy
collection, assorted yard skeletons, and way too many books to be
reasonable.
Seanan is also Mira Grant, and A. Deborah Baker, because being
three people gives her more opportunities to write things. Seanan
doesn’t sleep much. When not writing, she likes to spend too much
time at Disney Parks, annoy frogs, read (and write) comic books,
and play too much D&D. Find Seanan at seananmcguire.com, or on
most social media platforms as @seananmcguire. Mercedes M. Yardley
is a dark fantasist who wears red lipstick and poisonous flowers in
her hair. She writes in a lush, lyrical style about current social
issues and finding love and beauty in the darkness. She authored
Beautiful Sorrows, Apocalyptic Montessa and Nuclear Lulu: A Tale of
Atomic Love, Pretty Little Dead Girls, Nameless, Little Dead Red,
and Love is a Crematorium. She won the Bram Stoker Award for Little
Dead Red and was nominated for her short story “Loving You Darkly”
and for her Arterial Bloom anthology. Mercedes lives and works in
Las Vegas with her family and strange menagerie. You can find her
at mercedesmyardley.com. Naomi Kritzer grew up in the college town
of Madison, Wisconsin, and lived in a Science Fiction-themed
interest house while in college. Her short story “Cat Pictures
Please” won the 2016 Hugo and Locus Awards and was nominated for
the Nebula Award. Her YA novel CATFISHING ON CATNET (based on “Cat
Pictures Please”) won the 2020 Lodestar Award, Minnesota Book
Award, and Edgar Award. Her most recent book is CHAOS ON CATNET.
She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her spouse, two kids, and
four cats. The number of cats is subject to change without notice.
Jennifer Brozek is a multi-talented, award-winning author, editor,
and media tie-in writer. She is the author of the Never Let Me
Sleep, and The Last Days of Salton Academy, both of which were
nominated for the Bram Stoker Award. Her BattleTech tie-in novel,
The Nellus Academy Incident, won a Scribe Award. Her editing work
has earned her nominations for the British Fantasy Award, the Bram
Stoker Award, and the Hugo Award. She won the Australian Shadows
Award for the Grants Pass anthology, co-edited with Amanda Pillar.
Jennifer’s short form work has appeared in Apex Publications,
Uncanny Magazine, and in anthologies set in the worlds of Valdemar,
Shadowrun, V-Wars, Masters of Orion, and Predator.
Jennifer has been a freelance author and editor for over fifteen
years after leaving a high paying tech job, and she has never been
happier. She keeps a tight schedule on her writing and editing
projects and somehow manages to find time to volunteer for several
professional writing organizations such as SFWA, HWA, and IAMTW.
She shares her husband, Jeff, with several cats and often uses him
as a sounding board for her story ideas. Visit Jennifer’s worlds at
jenniferbrozek.com. Since first appearing on the SF scene in 2005,
Cat Rambo has published over 250 fiction pieces, including Nebula
Award winning novelette, Carpe Glitter, and nonfiction works that
include Ad Astra: The SFWA 50th Anniversary Cookbook (co-edited
with Fran Wilde) and writing book, Moving From Idea to Finished
Draft. Their 2021 works include fantasy novel Exiles of Tabat
(Wordfire Press) and space opera You Sexy Thing (Tor Macmillan).
Rambo has been short-listed for the World Fantasy Award, the
Compton Crook Award, and the Nebula Short Story Award.
A former Vice President and two-term President of the SFWA (Science
Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America), Cat continues to volunteer
with the organization as part of its mentorship program and
Grievance Committee. They founded the online school The Rambo
Academy for Wayward Writers in 2010, specializing in classes aimed
at genre writers, which now offers dozens of classes from some of
the best writers currently working in speculative fiction.
Cat has lived in Seattle the last few decades and considers it
their home, but is prone to wandering sometimes. They share Chez
Rambo with a palindromically-named tortoiseshell cat, a jumping
spider, way too many houseplants, and a spouse. Naomi Kritzer is an
American speculative fiction writer and blogger. Her 2015 short
story "Cat Pictures Please" was a Locus Award and Hugo Award winner
and was nominated for a Nebula Award. Her novel, Catfishing on
CatNet won the 2020 Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book.
Kritzer has lived in London and Nepal. She attended Wingra School -
Madison, WI (1978 - 1986); Highgate Wood School - Haringey, England
(1986 - 1987); Madison West High School - Madison, WI (1987 -
1991); and Carleton College - Northfield, MN (1991 - 1995). As of
2020, she lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and blogs on local
elections.
“Come here for the good stuff.” — SFWA Grand Master & New York Times Bestselling Author, Mercedes Lackey
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