peekli
"Peekli", Andrew Drilon's gently nuanced piece of speculative fiction involving a semigod's investigation, can be read over at Bewildering Stories (and made the Editor's Choice list in last year's Quarterly Review). Nikki and I loved this story (it's anthologized in Philippine Speculative Fiction III).
Don Webb is the managing editor of Bewildering Stories, and though BS (now in its sixth year) isn't a paying market, I fully support him and the site (Gardner Dozois, of The Year's Best Science Fiction antho series has identified BS as a source of good stories). Two of my earlier stories have appeared there (The Middle Prince and Into the Morning) with a third coming soon (The Maiden and the Crocodile).
It's a great place to read and share stories.
Don Webb is the managing editor of Bewildering Stories, and though BS (now in its sixth year) isn't a paying market, I fully support him and the site (Gardner Dozois, of The Year's Best Science Fiction antho series has identified BS as a source of good stories). Two of my earlier stories have appeared there (The Middle Prince and Into the Morning) with a third coming soon (The Maiden and the Crocodile).
It's a great place to read and share stories.
Labels: andrew drilon, peekli, speculative fiction
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