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Kat Beyer’s Cabal story “A Change In Government” has been nominated for a BSFA award for best short fiction.

Luc Reid writes about the psychology of habits at The Willpower Engine. His new eBook is Bam! 172 Hellaciously Quick Stories.

Susannah Mandel’s short story “The Monkey and the Butterfly” is in Shimmer #11. She also has poems in the current issues of Sybil’s Garage, Goblin Fruit, and Peter Parasol.

David Kopaska-Merkel’s book of humorous noir fiction based on nursery rhymes, Nursery Rhyme Noir 978-09821068-3-9, is sold at the Genre Mall. Other new books include The zSimian Transcript (Cyberwizard Productions) and Brushfires (Sams Dot Publishing).

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In the Dream Wars

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

We’re changing things up a bit this week, giving you updates on cabalists you haven’t seen here in a while mixed with some microfiction pieces that are even more micro than our usual fiction. To read today’s update, just click “previous story” further down this page.

As I drifted off to sleep I thought of Ken at work, who said that in the part of the Dream Wars where he always appeared they fought as bird-people on the backs of giant serpents, and I wondered if anyone I would try to kill that night would be the dream-self of someone I knew.

How It All Ends

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

We’re changing things up a bit this week, giving you updates on cabalists you haven’t seen here in a while mixed with some microfiction pieces that are even more micro than our usual fiction. To read today’s update, just click “previous story” further down this page.

Many of my fellow soldiers didn’t realize how poor our chances were of returning from our expedition to repel the barbarians before they began reaching  our cities, but as for me, I was not surprised when I died–only angry that I would never find out how it all ends.

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