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28 June 2014

Antipodean cuneiforms - another landscape of a continent


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26 June 2014

Scene


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16 June 2014

Evemera

What each Evening reveals just before slipping away for the arrival of each Night. Such an infinity of infinites must inhabit all the wetlands of the sky and all that cloud terrain.

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06 June 2014

No need for canvas

Saint-Denis, Réunion

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03 June 2014

Beauty

Unfolding cicada

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"The Dog Who'd Been Dead"

"The Dog Who'd Been Dead"
in Dreaming in the Dark edited by Jack Dann, published by PS Publishing

"The Godchildren"

"The Godchildren"
in Walk on the Weird Side, edited by Joseph S. Pulver Sr., NecronomiCon

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Stories plus
Introduction by multi-international-award-winner Jeffrey Ford

Be a donut

"It would be inaccurate to say each story in The Finest Ass in the Universe takes your hand and pulls you into its world Rather, each story dunks you headlong into the vortex of its world."
– Cecilia Quirk, review in The Melbourne Review of Books

" If you are looking for an anthology which will do things to stories that you really weren’t expecting; and makes it work then The Finest Ass in the Universe is for you."
– Ian O'Reilly, British Fantasy Society review

"Curse of the Mummy Paper"

"Curse of the Mummy Paper"
in Breakout: a Postscripts anthology edited by Nick Gevers

Crandolin—the Cheeky Frawg Books edition

Crandolin—the Cheeky Frawg Books edition
Crandolin was shortlisted for the 2013 World Fantasy Award

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