Humanity 2.0 is now available

October 17, 2016

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Humanity 2.0 is an anthology of hard SF and space opera short stories, each dealing with the idea of how interstellar travel (whether from or to the solar system) may alter us as a species. Physiological and social changes are both on the table.

This is a bit of a different project for me. Up until now I’ve edited mostly anthologies of humorous fiction, as well as a couple of books with a tight but at least somewhat-whimsical focus (an anthology of Coffee stories and a fun space opera antho set in a game universe.) So Humanity is arguably my first “serious” anthology, with not a pie in sight of anyone’s face nor a banana peel hidden in the darkness. Can I curate a solid collection of “serious SF”? We’ll  find out.

You can buy Humanity 2.0 here. And if you happen to have received an early review copy, don’t forget that your reviews are both extremely helpful and really appreciated!

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Unidentified Funny Objects 5 released!

September 19, 2016

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You can now purchase the UFO5 e-book on Amazon and elsewhere!

I delivered the e-book to Kickstarter backers last week and print copies are all shipping out today. Meantime, the e-book has gone live on major retails Sunday evening. Here’s where you can get your copy (more retailers like Apple will be adding it shortly.)

Amazon

Barnes & Noble

Kobo

I hope you enjoy this volume and if you do read it, please consider writing a review. Amazon uses the number of reviews to determine the level of promotion it provides to certain books, so every review truly counts!

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UFO5 Cover and Table of Contents

July 30, 2016

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Foreword by Alex Shvartsman
“My Enemy, the Unicorn” by Bill Ferris
“The Trouble with Hairy” by David Gerrold
“B.U.M.P. in the Knight” by Esther Friesner
“If I Could Give This Time Machine Zero Stars, I Would” by James Wesley Rogers
“The Pi Files” by Laura Resnick
“Prophet Margins” by Zach Shephard
“The Deliverable” by Shaenon K. Garrity
“The Mayoral Stakes” by Mike Resnick
“Rude Mechanicals” by Jody Lynn Nye
“Kaylee the Huntress” by Tim Pratt
“Best Chef Season Three: Tau Ceti E” by Caroline M. Yoachim
“Won’t You Please Give One of These Species-Planets a Second Chance?” by Nathan Hillstrom
“Fantastic Coverage” by Mitchell Shanklin
“Mistaken Identity” by Daniel J. Davis
“Customer Service Hobgoblin” by Paul R. Hardy
“The Lesser of Two Evils” by Shane Halbach
“Appointment at Titlanitza” by Fred Stesney
“The Problem with Poofs” by Gini Koch

UFO5 is off to the printer and will be published in September.

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Anthology Update

June 23, 2016

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This has been an especially busy six months for me when it comes to anthology projects. My writing has suffered (though I’m getting back on the horse now that the significant bulk of anthology work is done for the year.) Today shiny print copies of the Advance Reading Copy of HUMANITY 2.0 showed up at my office, and so I thought it might be a good time to update readers on my various anthologies published, in progress, and planned for the future:

Funny Fantasy

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I began work on this book in late 2015 and it was published this Spring. The turnaround on reprint-only anthologies is really fast. There’s only minor editing; the bulk of the time investment is in selecting the stories. This was a follow-up to the popular Funny Science Fiction antho from last year and it’s doing quite well. If you don’t yet have a copy, grab it here.

Humanity 2.0

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I’m really excited about this book as it is my first hard SF anthology. I turned the manuscript in to the publisher (Arc Manor/Phoenix Pick) a couple of months ago and the book was copy edited, proofread and laid out. The ARCs (advance reading copies) are being sent out to reviewers as we speak and the book will be published in October.

Unidentified Funny Objects 5

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The book is in the very final stages of copy edits, about to be sent out to the layout designer in the next few days. I’m falling a week or two behind schedule on this one, but not severely so (UFO4 was delivered to the designer on June 30 and was published on schedule.) I’m hopefuly we will once again have it in time for a Capclave launch in October.

Funny Horror

This project I’m really behind on. I’m sitting on a number of stories I consider for inclusion, but there’s a lot more reading to do, and I haven’t had the chance to do it yet. My goal is to allocate some time to this in the coming month. I would rather push back the release than publish the book with less than 100% of the stories I really like, so the amount of great content I find will dictate the release date for this one.

Secret Project

I’m weeks if not days away from announcing another anthology project, and I pretty much guarantee both the fans of my writing and fans of my anthology work will dig this one. I can’t say more until the ink is dry on the contract, but as soon as that happens, the announcement will be made! This anthology will likely be released in late 2017 or early 2018.

Funny Science Fiction 2

This is slated for sometime in 2017; I haven’t done much work but I’m sort-of passively collecting great stories. I hope that, by the time I roll up my sleeves on this project for real (likely late this year) I will have a good chunk of the book filled.

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There will, of course, be more volumes of UFO for as long as I have the health and the financial means to publish them. I’ve done no work on this one at all, as I typically begin inviting headliners and laying out other groundwork once the previous volume is off to the printer. So I will begin contacting headliners later this summer or early autumn.

UFO6 will definitely have an open submission window, while most other projects will be filled by invitation and/or recommendation when it comes to reprints. If you know of a funny story that was published elsewhere and fits the science fiction or horror genres, I’d love to hear about it. If I like it enough, it will make it onto my consideration list and eventually I will solicit FSF2 and FH anthologies from the stories on that list.

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Humanity 2.0 TOC and Cover

April 24, 2016

This has been posted at SF Signal first, but I’m going to share it here in case you missed it:

 

 

Humanity 2.0 is an anthology of science fiction stories that examine how interstellar travel might change us as a species. Will we choose to upload our minds into a singularity? Enhance ourselves with alien DNA? Will our bodies remain the same, but our culture and societal norms change considerably to accommodate for effects of time dilation, or become subsumed by advanced alien species? What will it mean to be human in such a future?

Edited by Alex Shvartsman, this book includes fifteen stories (9 original and 6 reprints) totaling about 85,000 words, introduction by Alex Shvartsman, and cover by Holly Heisey.

Humanity 2.0 will be published by Arc Manor/Phoenix Pick in October 2016.

Here’s the table of contents…

  1. “The Waves” by Ken Liu
  2. “Justice and Shadow” by Angus McIntyre
  3. “Nexus” by Nancy Fulda
  4. “A Lack of Congenial Solutions” by Kenneth Schneyer
  5. “Green Girl Blues” by Martin L. Shoemaker
  6. “Mindjack” by Jody Lynn Nye
  7. “Picnic on Nearside” by John Varley
  8. “An Endless Series of Doors” by David Walton
  9. “Angry Rose’s Lament” by Cat Rambo
  10. “The Right Place to Start a Family” by Caroline M. Yoachim
  11. “The Iron Star” by Robert Silverberg
  12. “E^H” by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
  13. “The Hand on the Cradle” by Brenda Cooper
  14. “The Homecoming” by Mike Resnick
  15. “Star Light, Star Bright” by Robert J. Sawyer

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Funny Fantasy Amazon giveaway

April 20, 2016

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I’m giving away three copies of FUNNY FANTASY e-book on Amazon via their new giveaway platform. It’s free to enter but it does require a Twitter account.

https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/80ceaedc85cfc648?ref_=pe_1771210_134854370#ln-fo

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FUNNY FANTASY e-book published

April 20, 2016

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It’s out in the world! Print book is forthcoming next month but you can snag the e-book for only $3.99 or read for free of you have Kindle Unlimited.

http://amzn.to/1SuYQuy

 


Funny Fantasy Cover and Table of Contents

March 22, 2016

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Funny Fantasy is a reprint anthology of humorous fantasy fiction — from amusing to hilarious — originally published in the past decade. It follows on the heels of our very successful Funny Science Fiction anthology, which similarly collected stories from that genre and was published last year.

From evil overlords to bumbling henchmen, talking cats to lovelorn fishermen, mad queens to wise opossums, the collected stories subvert popular fantasy tropes in surprising and delightful ways. The following fourteen stories will be included in Funny Fantasy, which is slated for May release:

 

“Dave the Mighty Steel-Thewed Avenger” by Laura Resnick (Urban Fantasy, 2015)

“Crumbs” by Esther Friesner (Fantasy Gone Wrong anthology, 2006)

“Fellow Traveler” by Donald J. Bingle (Fantasy Gone Wrong anthology, 2006)

“A Fish Story” by Sarah Totton (Realms of Fantasy, 2006)

“Another End of the Empire” by Tim Pratt (Strange Horizons, 2009)

“Giantkiller” by G. Scott Huggins (Heroes in Training anthology, 2007)

“A Mild Case of Death” by David Gerrold (Galaxy’s Edge, 2015)

“Fairy Debt” by Gail Carriger (Sword & Sorceress 22, 2007)

“A Very Special Girl” by Mike Resnick (Blood Lite anthology, 2008)

“The Blue Corpse Corps” by Jim C. Hines (When the Hero Comes Home anthology, 2011)

“Librarians in the Branch Library of Babel” by Shaenon K. Garrity (Strange Horizons, 2011)

“The Queens Reason” by Richard Parks (Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, 2010)

“The Best Little Cleaning Robot in All of Faerie” by Susan Jane Bigelow (Apex, 2015)

“Suede This Time” by Jean Rabe (Magic Tails anthology, 2005)

 

Please visit the UFO Publishing booth at Balticon 50, where the print edition of Funny Fantasy will be launched.

Funny Science Fiction, Funny Fantasy, and the Funny Horror volume scheduled for later this year are all available as part of the backer rewards for our ongoing Kickstarter campaign for Unidentified Funny Objects 5.

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Unidentified Funny Objects 5 Kickstarter Campaign and Cover Reveal

March 1, 2016

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Here it is! Another excellent cover by Tomasz Maronski. Stories are coming in at a steady pace from the invited headliners and we’re only a month away from the open submissions window, so read the guidelines and get your funny fiction ready!

Today we also launch the Kickstarter campaign for this book. The entire series wouldn’t have been possible (at least at its current quality and quantity of stories) without the support of our Kickstarter backers. It has provided me the freedom to pay writers, artists, and other professionals involved fair rates and to do everything I can to make the books look and feel like they were published by a major press rather than some guy from Brooklyn. Any faults are my own, but the success of the series belongs entirely to the amazing authors and artists I find myself so fortunate to collaborate with on these stories.

Which is a very long-winded way of saying please support the Kickstarter campaign. Even if you can’t afford to pledge (which is okay), you can help by letting your friends who might want this book know about the campaign. Please spread the word far and wide on social media.

Kickstarter link:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/776571295/unidentified-funny-objects-5

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Cover reveal: Funny Fantasy

February 29, 2016

Here’s your first look at the cover for FUNNY FANTASY. Art by Tomasz Maronski and layout by Emerson Matsuuchi.

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Submissions for Funny Fantasy are closing tonight. (Guidelines.) You can send stories while it’s still February 29 anywhere on the planet, but anything received later than early tomorrow morning Eastern time will not be considered.

Tune in at 10am tomorrow, when the cover for UFO5 will be unveiled (and other exciting things will happen!)

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