Don Roberto Luciano turns informer for the biggest Mafia trial in history, but his family pays a terrible price. The head of the family, his three sons, his two grandsons and his nephew are all killed leaving the five widows to reclaim their...
Howard Waldrop’s latest astounding tale takes its inspiration from an earlier era. Indeed, he tells us, “Where I really want this story to appear is in Wonder Stories Quarterly, Spring 1930.” A new collection of Mr. Waldrop’s exceptional...
The author, who recently moved from Texas to Tennessee, had two books published last year.
His short story collection, Ghost Seas, came out from Ticonderoga Publications and a volume of verse, This Impatient Ape, was released by Anamnesis...
Mary Rosenblum recently sold a three-book mystery series to Ace/Berkley (Berkley Prime Crime). The first, tentatively titled Devil’s Trumper, should be out late this year. With her dramatic new tale for Asimov’s—her first about aliens—she...
David Marusek’s most recent story for us, “We Were out of Our Minds with Joy” (November 1995), was a finalist for both the Hugo and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award. Although Mr. Marusek’s latest tale has a new cast of characters, he...
Stephen Dedman tells us, “My first novel, The Art of Arrow Cutting, was published by Tor in 1997, and my short stories have appeared in more than twenty anthologies and magazines. I have escaped from several institutions of higher learning, and...