Another review for Midnight Echo 2 and Shadow of Drought over at Horrorscope. There are several clear standout stories in this issue, the first of which is Shadow of Drought by Joanne Anderton. Firmly grounded in the Australian landscape, the reality of drought gives this story a particular impact and makes the creepy events occurring …
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Nov 11
Midnight Echo 3… coming soon!
- By Joanne
Midnight Echo 3 is nearly here and looks suitably creepylicious! Can’t wait to see it. In other news, I’ve had a minor back injury relapse. Not so bad I can’t sit and type, but bad enough to stop me sleeping soundly. Physio tortured me for a while today and hopefully we have caught it before …
Nov 01
Shadow of Drought review
- By Joanne
Midnight Echo #2 has been reviewed very positively over at the Specusphere, Shadow of Drought included: Through many of the stories, there is a distinctive Australian feel, which will definitely draw some uneasy parallels to personal experiences for any Aussies who have ever ventured past their front door, particularly in Joanne Anderton’s “Shadow of Drought” …
Oct 15
Albatross Ghosts!
- By Joanne
My author copies for Kaleidotrope #7 arrived today, and just in time. I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the world in which Albatross Ghosts is set, so it is great to see it in print. Ghosts and aliens and an apocalypse, oh-my!
Sep 27
And now for something completely different!
- By Joanne
A while ago I blogged about writing real life characters instead of my usual make-believe, and just how difficult I found it. Well, all that hard work has paid off! I’m very very excited to say my auto-biographical piece, titled ‘A little courage’, will be published in Out of the Frying Pan: Bittersweet Tales of …