There are several short story-related bits of good news from the past few weeks. Here goes:
- My 2700-word short story “Life in the Future” has been accepted at The Daily Tomorrow. Publication date is pending but you can subscribe to their free newsletter here. You will receive a daily story tidbit, and my story will eventually be available in this format too.
- My 11,000-word alternate history novelette about Olga of Kiev, “The Messenger Birds,” will be published in August. More details on that are forthcoming.
- “Serpent Carriers,” a 15,000-word SF novelette by K.A. Teryna (translated by me from Russian) will be published at Clarkesworld, likely in the next couple of months. Another short story by K.A. Teryna has also sold to a top-tier pro venue, and I’ll announce the details when we eventually receive the contract.
- My flash story “The Traveling Fair” will be a part of a live performance by Liminal Tales in the UK. The theme is The Bizarre Bazaar and you can watch the trailer here.
- “Good Stories” by Ken Liu, originally published in my The Digital Aesthete anthology, has won the inaugural Art of the Near Future Award. Congratulations, Ken! You can read “Good Stories” here.







