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2nd April 2005 |
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"Years Best SF&F" selects one story for reprint, five others for Honourable Mention from LPOTS |
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17th March 2005 |
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Ultraverse and PopMatters reviews added |
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1st December 2004 |
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Eye Weekly review added |
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28th October 2004 |
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Rue Morgue review added |
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"Whether fiction or nonfiction, the unsettling pieces in
The Last Pentacle of the Sun speak plainly and eloquently about the price
of fear and the cost of ignorance."
—Stewart O'Nan, author of A Prayer for the Dying and The Night
Country
The Last Pentacle Of The Sun is a collection of fiction,
non-fiction, art and photos from a variety of authors and artists around
the globe designed to raise funds and awareness in the case of the West
Memphis Three.
The anthology is due to be published by Arsenal Pulp Press in
October 2004 and will feature genre greats such as Clive Barker, Peter
Straub, Poppy Z Brite and Caitlin Kiernan as well as those already intimately
involved in the fight to free the WM3, including Joe Berlinger and Bruce
Sinofsky (directors of Paradise Lost I and II) and Burk Sauls (co-creator
of the wm3.org website).
Brett A. Savory
Brett Alexander Savory is a Bram Stoker Award-winning editor.
His day job is also as an editor, at Harcourt Canada in Toronto.He is
Editor-in-Chief of The Chiaroscuro/ChiZine, has had nearly 40 stories
published in numerous print and online publications, and has written two
novels, In and Down and The Distance Travelled--both
of which are currently with his agent.In the works are a third novel,
Running Beneath the Skin, and a dark comic book series
with artist Homeros Gilani. Visit his website at http://www.brettsavory.com
MW Anderson
Artist/Writer/Editor M. W. Anderson has had short fiction &
poetry published online and in small press venues, such as Bloody Muse,
The Dream People, The Earwig Flesh Factory, The Harrow, Chiaroscuro's
Chizine, Gothic.net, Sinisteria, and Lone Wolf Publications' "Extremes"
anthology series. His artwork has appeared as cover art and illustrations
in several small press publications, most recently on the cover of Lon
Prater's "Midnight in New Promise," published by Scrybe Press.
To learn more about his work and upcoming projects, visit his website
at: http://www.artandfiction.com.
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