22 September 2009

Sky Whales and Other Wonders

Thanks to Vera Nazarian, publisher of Norilana Books and editor of (December release)
Sky Whales and Other Wonders,
this is the almost-final cover--------------->


TABLE OF CONTENTS
"The Sky Won't Listen" by Tanith Lee
"The Tin and the Damask Rose" by Anna Tambour
"What a Queen Does with her Hands" by Erzebet YellowBoy
"The Gifting of Nyla's Son" by Linda J. Dunn
"Stone Song" by Sonya Taaffe
"Sky Whales" by Lisa Silverthorne
"Death's Appointment Book, or the Dance of Death" by JoSelle Vanderhooft
"The Sugar" by Mary A. Turzillo
"She Who Runs" by Mike Allen
"Breaking Laws" by John Grant
"Only One Story But He Told It Well" by Robert Brandt

Cover Artwork: "Sky Whales," © 2009 by Ahyicodae.

5 comments:

Charles said...

Looking forward to it!

anna tambour said...

So am I. In the meantime, it's fun to speculate on what's behind a title. Norilana is an interesting small press, so be sure to visit the site, as you'll see books by authors you know and love, as well as surprises.

Btw, you are doing a superb job with your picks every week, your business "(i.e. busy, busy, busy; time to bring out the time machine)" making it possible for your followers' laziness. And I hope you'll keep up your trenchant weekly essay. The latest, Support Our 'Zines Day makes a great point.

Charles said...

Yup, Vera is a friend and one of the publishers who sent me ARCs when I was just starting out, so Norilana has a special place in my heart.

And thanks!

Norilana said...

Thanks for your kind comments, Anna and Charles! You guys are both awesome, and Anna, I am thrilled to have your truly wonderful story in the book -- it makes me think of delicate Victorian porcelain, so lovely, and yet so resolute and quietly powerful!

anna tambour said...

It's a treat to see your Contents list in the book, Vera. Being in an anthology is like being invited to birthday party. The anticipation is part of the pleasure, and the other guests are part of what can make the experience special. The seating arrangements are also part of the pleasure, so thank you, Vera, for the enjoyment you give to us guests.