Lynda E. Rucker, whose story 'The Wife's Lament' will be appearing in ST next year, has been published in Fantasy & Science Fiction. Here she is holding (or should that be fervently clutching?) the latest issue:
Pretty darn good. F&SF was of course one of the old 'pulp' magazines, rapidly became a byword for quality, and has published just about every major author of science fiction, fantasy and horror post-1945. And that's exactly where Lynda belongs. Incidentally, her story 'The Last Reel' appeared in ST#10 (now sold out) but can also be found in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror Vol. 18, which can still be purchased here and there I think. As you can see, she was in prestigious company then as well.
Why mammoths are so interested in horror is beyond me, but each to his own. I'll get me coat...
Monday 27 August 2012
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It should be noted that Supernatural Tales is also a very quality publication that I am proud to be in--twice!
Aw, I'm going all bashful, now.
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