Joanne Anderton

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Cover images and TOCs, oh my!

How good is this? Two fantastic cover images and two amazing TOCs for two anthologies… and I’m in ’em! The cover image for Epilogue, from FableCroft has just been revealed. Gaze on it in awe! Epilogue “A memory trapped in light” by Joanne Anderton “Time and tide” by Lyn Battersby “Fireflies” by Steve Cameron “Sleeping …

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Retold fairy tales

Once upon a time, stories ended happily ever after. Or did they? Like your fairy tales a little bit… different? My friend Rabia has released a collection of retold fairy tales on the Kindle and Nook. Shattered: broken fairy tales is a great collection — I know this because I’ve been lucky enough to read it …

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Love for Dead Red Heart

There’s lots of love going around for Ticonderoga’s Dead Red Heart. Sixteen of the stories were included on Ellen Datlow’s Honorable Mention List for the Best of Horror 2011. And I’m thrilled that ‘The Sea at Night’ was one of them! The anthology also received an epic review from Black Static Magazine, and every single …

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World building and brain storming

I’m building a new world at the moment and playing with exciting, impossible technologies. Here’s a hint 🙂

Adventures in short story land

Things are afoot in short story land! I’m very excited to announce that my story, ‘A Memory Trapped in Light’ will be joining some truly amazing company in Epilogue, an anthology from Fablecroft Press (wow, check out that TOC!). And this ain’t just any short story, let me tell you. ‘A Memory Trapped in Light’ …

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