Posts by Christopher Reynaga

Recommendations for the Campbell Awards

  Rachel Swirsky has put together a terrific post on her recommendations for the 2014 Campbell awards. I am eligible for the Campbell myself (and thanks…

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Campbellian Anthology Released

  Amanda L. Betley very kindly tweeted “@ChrsthpherReynaga I loved the Grand Complication. Wonderful idea and a great story” and “I enjoyed it a lot. When…

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Mailbox Blues: Submissions Out

I’ve been so busy focusing on the novel that I’d grown lax in sending out several short stories that I had finished. Stories however are not…

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The Magical Reality is Coming

2014 is off to an exciting start: My story Trickster’s Song is being reprinted in the anthology Tales from Indian Country, edited by Troy D. Smith,…

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Groovy News: Honorable Mention in Best Horror of the Year Volume 5

Ellen Datlow has listed “I Only Am Alone Escaped to Tell Thee” published in The Book of Cthulhu II as an honorable mention for her Best…

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Narration: “Riding Atlas” by Ferrett Steinmetz at Pseudopod

My narration of Ferret Steinmetz’s story “Riding Atlas” is available at Psuedopod. Check it out — it’s a bloody good yarn. Psuedopod 342: Riding Atlas Ferret…

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“The Grande Complication” published in WOTF Vol. 29.

My first place award winning story “The Grande Complication” has been published in WOTF Vol. 29. This was my Clarion West week 7 story, and I…

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Narration: “Fool” by Steven R. Stewart on The Drabblecast

My reading of “Fool” by Steven R. Stewart is now available on The Drabblecast. You’ll certainly enjoy it if you have ever been attracted to forbidden relationships…

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Laramore Black – Thank You All

A message from Laramore Black: I never really said much about this publicly because I was sort of embarrassed about it and didn’t want a bunch…

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The Magical Reality: Strange Little Door

There’s a golden vintage light that permeates the halls of the Edgefield hotel. Between the strange artwork and architecture, you expect ghosts to come wandering down…

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