Everson added to QUALIA NOUS lineup
Editor Michael Bailey has accepted a story entitled “Voyuer” from Bram Stoker Award®-winner John Everson for the upcoming anthology, QUALIA NOUS, which will also feature my short story, “Cataldo’s Copy”. Everson wrote the story over the last month, finished it last weekend, and was notified yesterday of his acceptance.
Everson is the author of seven novels and six short fiction collections, all focusing on horror and the supernatural. COVENANT won a Bram Stoker Award® in 2004 for superior achievement in a first novel, and and bestselling author Jonathan Maberry says Everson’s latest novel, VIOLET EYES, is a combination of “Michael Crichton” sci-fi and “Stephen King” horror–the same kind of literary “mash-up” that will be offered in QUALIA NOUS.
Here is the updated list of works already accepted:
- “In the Nothing-Space, I Am What You Made Me” by Paul Anderson
- “The Rondelium Girl of Rue Marseilles” by Emily Cataneo
- “Voyeur” by John Everson
- “Twelve Kilos” by Patrick Freivald
- “Lead Me to Multiplicity” by Peter Hagelslag
- “Night Guard” by Erinn Kemper
- “Cataldo’s Copy” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Second Chance” by John R. Little
- “The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family” by Usman Tanveer Malik
- “Ruminations” by Rena Mason
- “18P37-C, After Andrea Was Arrested” by Elizabeth Massie
- “Good and Faithful Servant” by Thomas F. Monteleone
- “The Shaking Man” by Gene O’Neill
- “Dyscrasia” by Ashlee Scheuerman
- “Psychic Shock” by Ian Shoebridge
- “Shutdown” & “Tomorrow’s Femme” by Marge Simon
- “Kilroy Wasn’t There” by Pat R. Steiner
Edited by Bram Stoker Award®-nominee Michael Bailey, QUALIA NOUS will be available later this year in paperback from Written Backwards.
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