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Time Travel: Recent Trips

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by Paula Guran


  Born and brought up in New Delhi, India, Vandana Singh (users.rcn. com/singhvan) now lives near Boston where she teaches at Framingham State College. Her short fiction has appeared in periodicals including Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, and The Third Alternative and anthologies such as Clockwork Phoenix, Solaris 2, Steampunk Revolution, and Trampoline. Some of her work has been reprinted in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, Year's Best Science Fiction, Year's Best SF, and Twenty-First Century Science Fiction. Her collection, The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Others Stories, was published in 2008. She has also published two books for children and coedited Breaking the Bow: Speculative Fiction Inspired by the Ramayana with Anil Menon.

  Steve Rasnic Tem is a past winner of the Bram Stoker, World Fantasy, and British Fantasy Awards. His two books from 2012 were the novel Deadfall Hotel and the noir collection Ugly Behavior (New Pulp Press). Three Tem collections—Onion Songs (Chomu), Celestial Inventories (ChiZine), and Twember (NewCon Press)—were released in 2013. Another collection, Here With the Shadows, was published in February 2014 (Swan River). Southern gothic Blood Kin (Solaris) is his latest novel.

  Genevieve Valentine's first novel, Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti, won the 2012 Crawford Award and was nominated for the Nebula. Her second novel, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, a 1920s retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses, was published by Atria earlier this year. Persona, a nearfuture political thriller, will be published by SAGA Press in March 2015. Her short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, Journal of Mythic Arts, Lightspeed, and other periodicals, as well as anthologies Federations, The Living Dead 2, After, Teeth, and more. Her story "Light on the Water" was a 2009 World Fantasy Award nominee, and "Things to Know About Being Dead" was nominated for a 2012 Shirley Jackson Award. She is a coauthor of pop-culture book Geek Wisdom (Quirk Books).

  Suzanne J. Willis is a Melbourne based writer and a graduate of Clarion South. Her short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Luna Station Quarterly, Schlock Magazine, Postscripts, and anthologies by Fablecroft Publishing and Kayelle Press. "Number 73 Glad Avenue" has been podcast by StarShipSofa, and Suzanne is currently working on a novel detailing Mary, Charlie, and Freya's adventures, in addition to weaving more short stories. She can be found online at suzannejwillis.webs.com.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  "The Time Travel Club" © 2013 Charlie Jane Anders. First publication: Asimov's, October-November 2012.

  "Mating Habits of the Late Cretaceous" © 2012 Dale Bailey. First publication: Asimov's, September 2012.

  "The Carpet Beds of Sutro Park" © 2012 Estate of Kage Baker. First publication: The Best of Kage Baker (Subterranean Press).

  "The Ghosts of Christmas" © 2012 Paul Cornell. First publication: Tor.com, 19 December 2012.

  "Thought Experiment"© 2011 Eileen Gunn. First publication: Eclipse Four: New Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. Jonathan Strahan (Night Shade Books).

  "First Flight" © 2009 Mary Robinette Kowal. First publication: Tor.com, 25 August 2009.

  "Blue Ink" © 2008 Yoon Ha Lee. First publication: Clarkesworld, Issue 23, August 2008.

  "The Man Who Ended History: A Documentary" © 2011 Ken Liu. First publication: Panverse Three, ed. Dario Ciriello (Panverse Publishing).

  "The Ile of Dogges" © 2006 Elizabeth Bear & Sarah Monette. First publication: Aeon 7, May 2006.

  "The Lost Canal" © 2013 Michael Moorcock. First publication: Old Mars, edited by Gardner Dozois & George R. R. Martin (Bantam).

  "The Mists of Time" © 2007 Tom Purdom. First publication: Asimov's, August 2007.

  "September at Wall and Broad" © 2013 Kristine Kathryn Rusch. First publication: Fiction River: Time Streams, ed. Dean Wesley Smith (WMG Publishing).

  "Two Shots from Fly's Photo Gallery" © 2009 John Shirley. First publication: He Is Legend: An Anthology Celebrating Richard Matheson, ed. Christopher Conlan (Gauntlet Press).

  "With Fate Conspire" © 2013 Vandana Singh. First publication: Solaris Rising 2: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction, ed. Ian Whates (Solaris).

  "Twember" © 2012 Steve Rasnic Tem. First publication: Interzone, #239, MarchApril 2012.

  "Bespoke" © 2009 Genevieve Valentine. First publication: Strange Horizons, 27 July 2009.

  "The King of Where-I-Go" © 2005 Howard Waldrop. First publication: SciFiction, 7 December 2005.

  "Number 73 Glad Avenue" © 2013 Suzanne J. Willis. First publication: One Small Step: An Anthology of Discoveries, ed. Tehani Wessely (Fablecroft Publishing).

 

 

 


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