Hello, all! Vol. 6 and the series conclusion,
Deviations: Second Covenant, is now live for free download!
http://home.earthlink.net/~deviations/index.html
(EPUB, HTML, PDF (reflowed), MOBI, LIT, LRF, PBD, PRC)
Second Covenant is also up at Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/ElissaMalcohn
I've submitted it to Manybooks -- it wasn't up when last I checked, though the other series volumes are there:
http://manybooks.net/authors/malcohne.html
In the latest news...
I got a nice nod from Jo Walton, who writes, "Elissa Malcohn has continued to produce poems, short stories and novels without ever having a breakout hit to bring her visibility," in her recap of 1985 Hugo Nominees.
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2011/05/hugo-nominees-1985
Mythic Delirium Issue 24 is slated to appear in June. Here's what reviewer Alexandra Seidel says in
Fantastique Unfettered:
Quote:
"[A] venture into lightheartedness" is what editor Mike Allen calls this latest issue of Mythic Delirium. The poetry assembled here certainly makes for an excellent adventure, and lightheartedness often plays a part, but even so, all these lyrical quests have a weighty center.
The best example for this is probably 'The Last Dragon Slayer' by Elissa Malcohn, a poem in eight parts, eight parts of tale that is nothing if not epic. Each part is in itself a poem and comes to you each in a different form. This poem of a dragon and questing dragon slayers --while it does many other things--clearly acknowledges the longing for myth, the longing for adventure in all of us.
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http://www.fantastique-unfettered.co...-issue-24.html
You can also preview the issue's gorgeous cover image on Mike Allen's home page.
http://descentintolight.com/2011/05/...-and-a-review/
Meanwhile,
The Open Laboratory 2010: The Best of Science Writing on the Web contains my sonnets "Manipulations" and "In Development."
http://www.lulu.com/product/paperbac...-2010/15242758
(After five years of publishing through Lulu, the sixth anthology (
Open Lab 2011) has been picked up by Scientific American Books, an imprint of Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.)
My contributor's copy has arrived of the Dark Scribe Press anthology
A Sea of Alone: Poems for Alfred Hitchcock -- not yet available for order, but you can see the book here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30268343@N00/5638352651/
Thanks again for reading. Wishing you all a fabulous summer and beyond! -- Elissa