Another exclusive for you! This time a compelte story from the Clockwork Phoenix anthology edited by Mike Allen from Norilana books. What we have for you is Bell, Book, and Candle, Leah Bobet’s contribution for you to sample from a book that features such talents as Catherynne M. Valente, John C. Wright, Ekaterina Sedia and Cat Rambo among others.
Allen describes the book as:
“Clockwork Phoenix is a home for stories that sidestep expectations in beautiful and unsettling ways, that surprise with their settings and startle with the ways they cross genre boundaries, that aren’t afraid to experiment with storytelling techniques. But experimentation is not a requirement: the stories in the anthology must be more than gimmicks, and should appeal to genuine emotions, suspense, fear, sorrow, delight, wonder. I will value a story that makes me laugh in its quirky way more than a story that tries to dazzle me with a hollow exercise in wordplay.
“The stories should contain elements of the fantastic, be it science fiction, fantasy, horror or some combination thereof. A straight psychological horror story is unlikely to make the cut unless it’s truly scary and truly bizarre. The same applies to a straight adventure fantasy or unremarkable space opera — bring something new and genuine to the equation, whether it’s a touch of literary erudition, playful whimsy, extravagant style, or mind-blowing philosophical speculation and insight. Though stories can be set in this world, settings at least a hair or more askew are preferred. I hope to see prose that is poetic but not opaque. I hope to see stories that will lead the reader into unfamiliar territory, there to find shock and delight.”
Big thanks to Mike, Leah and Norilana.

















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1 Matt’s Bookosphere 7/09/08 « Enter the Octopus // Jul 9, 2008 at 10:38 pm
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