Maria Deira on PodCastle
Maria Deira’s short story “The Giant of Malheur Park,” which first appeared in Kaleidotrope #10, is now available for listening (for free!)
Maria Deira’s short story “The Giant of Malheur Park,” which first appeared in Kaleidotrope #10, is now available for listening (for free!)
Sam Tomaino of SFRevu takes a look at the 11th issue of Kaleidotrope: A hallmark of Kaleidotrope is how varied its stories
This afternoon, the following comment popped up in the “awaiting moderation” queue: I read your magazine. It stinks. Seriously. The paucity of
Three stories from Kaleidotrope — “Mouse and I” by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz, “The Usherette” by Kathleen J. Stowe, and “Eris Sinks Pluto” by
Rich Horton, in his annual summaries of 2010, looks at Kaleidotrope’s three issues: From #8 (April) I liked Fred Warren’s “The Silver
Between now and December 31, all 4-issue Kaleidotrope subscriptions are 50% off! That’s 50% off the already discounted subscription rates — four
Sam Tomaino of SFRevu calls issue #10 of Kaleidotrope “one of [our] best yet”! Kaleidotrope, once again, delivers with a great issue
Kaleidotrope #10 will be out next month, and here’s a first look at its contents. Fiction “Woman Lost” by Julia Kelso Hearts
Congratulations to Simon Petrie (“Single Handed,” April 2009, and “The Speed of Heavy,” April 2010) for winning Best New Talent at this
Larry Nolen recently posted his shortlist for the next volume in the Best American Fantasy series. As series editor, his list includes