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Larger than Life by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Larger than Life, Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Hoffman, Nina Kiriki
Over the past twenty-some years, Nina Kiriki Hoffman has sold adult and YA novels and more than 250 short stories. Her works have been finalists for the World Fantasy, Mythopoeic, Sturgeon, Philip K. Dick, and Endeavour awards. Her first novel, THE THREAD THAT BINDS THE BONES, won a Stoker award, and her short story "Trophy Wives" won a Nebula Award in 2009. Her novel FALL OF LIGHT came out from Ace in May, 2009. Her middle-school novel THRESHOLDS will come out from Viking in August, 2010. Nina does production work for the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. She also works with teen writers. She lives in Eugene, Oregon, with several cats and many strange toys and imaginary friends. For a list of Nina's publications, check out:
Message from the Editors
Message from the Editors, Volume 4, Issue 3, 2009
Electric Spec Issue cut off
Electric Spec Issue cut off
Message from the Editors
message from the editors, volume 5 issue 2, may 2010
Special Feature: Author Interview
Author Interview
Message from the Editors
Message from the Editors, Vol 5 Issue 1, February 28, 21010
Message from the Editors
Message from the Editors, Summer 2009, V4 I2, Volume 4 Issue 2
Now Acccepting Stories for June 2009 Issue
Reading period for June 2009
Fiction Submission Guidelines
Fiction submission guidelines for Electric Spec
New Issue Coming Soon!
news
Art Submission Guidelines
How to submit art to Electric Spec
Issue deadline Jan 15, 2010
Issue deadline Jan 15, 2010
Special Feature: An Interview with author Stuart Neville
Stuart Neville, The Twelve, Interview
Submission Deadline
Reading Subs
A Message from the Editors
Introduction to the February 2009 issue of Electric Spec.
Submissions Open
Submissions Open
Electric Spec Goes Quarterly in 2010
quarterly
Blog tour
blog tour
Why Submit to Electric Spec?
Reasons for subitting fiction to Electric Spec
Duncan, Lindsey
Lindsey Duncan is a life-long writer and professional Celtic harp performer, with short fiction and poetry in several speculative fiction publications. She feels that music and language are inextricably linked. She lives and performs in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a student at Indiana University, working on a self-designed major.
Editors Corner: The New Writing Age by Betsy Dornbusch
The New Writing Age, Betsy Dornbusch
Special Feature: An interview with Ann Aguirre
An interview with Ann Aguirre
Special Feature: Author Interview
interview with Bernita Harris
Betsy Dornbusch
Biography of Electric Spec editor Betsy Dornbusch
Special Feature: Interview with Literary Agent Ethan Ellenberg
Special Feature: Interview with Literary Agent Ethan Ellenberg
Special Feature: Author Interview
Special Feature: Interview with Author Betsy Dornbusch
Lee Harveys Assistants by Mark D. West
Lee Harveys Assistants, Mark D. West
A Cold Day in Crisis by Matthew Sandborn Smith
Cold Day in Crisis
A Crowd of Possibilities by Eric Del Carlo
Not your typical AA meeting...
Season of Blood by Brant Danay
Season of Blood, Danay, Vol. V Issue 1
Civil Complaint by Peter Andrews
Civil Complaint, Peter Andrews
Streetwise by Phil Emery
Streetwise by Phil Emery
Identity Theft by Greg M. Hall
Identity Theft by Greg M. Hall
Column: Spec Fic in Flix by Marty Mapes
Column: Spec Fic in Flix by Marty Mapes
The Wild Night by Aaron C. Brown
Dark magic erupts from a horrible realization
The Empathy Hour by Mary J. Daley
The Empathy Hour, Mary J. Daley
Wings More Than Wishes by Steele Tyler Filipek
Wings More Than Wishes, Vol. V, Issue 2
Hair and Hearts by Alison J. Littlewood
You might leave more than split-ends on this barbershop floor.
Editors Corner: The First Priest of Maat by David E. Hughes
There is no rest for the servant of a king.
Namug by Gustavo Bondoni
What Mother Never Told You by D. Lynn Frazier
Tom the Sheller by Devin Miller
Playable Character by Eric J. Juneau
Playable Character by Eric J. Juneau
Ewa and the Last Changeling by Nick Poniatowski
Ewa and the Last Changeling, Nick Poniatowski
The Boogie-Woogie, Time-Traveling, Cyborg Blues by Barton Paul Levenson
What can we say that the title hasn't covered?
Editors Corner: The Dog that Broke the Camel's Back By David E. Hughes and Lesley L. Smith
Late Night Guardians and Heroes at the Wawa by Chris Doerner
I peered past the overhang and watched the Dark Urge pull into the gas station parking lot underneath my viewpoint.
Bright Wings in the Ebony Hall by Dale Carothers
Bright Wings in the Ebony Hall, Dale Carothers
The Girl Door by J. Linnaea
What do you do when your daughter inherits something illegal...from you?
The Bug in the Suit by Steven J. Dines
A Girl and her Tentacle Monster by Naomi Libicki
A Girl and her Tentacle Monster, Naomi Libicki
Editors Corner: Decay Signals by Lesley L. Smith
Editors Corner Decay Signals by Lesley L. Smith