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Tesseracts Twelve: New Novellas of Canadian Fantastic Fiction

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Tesseracts Twelve: Amazing Canadian Speculative Fiction

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Michael Skeet and Jill Snider LumMichael Skeet is a two-time Aurora Award winner who is in his third decade of writing fantasy and science fiction. He lives in Toronto. His work has appeared in three previous Tesseracts anthologies, and he coedited Tesseracts 4 with Lorna Toolis.

Jill Snider Lum is a native Torontonian, is the author of the adult-literacy SF/fantasy reader Maggie's Luck and Other Stories. In 2007, her story "The Sweet Realm" appeared in the special Pirate issue of Shimmer.

Grace SeyboldGrace Seybold has lived in Montreal since 2001. She graduated from McGill University in East Asian Studies. "Intersections" is her second piece of fiction to see print. She has written nonfiction for The Montreal Gazette, the Westmount Examiner, and Polymancer Magazine.

E.L ChenToronto writer E.L. Chen's stories have appeared in publications such as Tesseracts Nine, Strange Horizons, and On Spec.

 

 


Introduction Brett Alexander Savory is the Bram Stoker Award-winning editor-in-chief of ChiZine: Treatments of Light and Shade in Words. He has had nearly fifty short stories published and has written two novels, The Distance Travelled (2006) and In and Down (2007). His first short-story collection, No Further Messages, appeared in 2007. When he's not writing, reading, or editing, he plays drums for the hard-rock band Diablo Red. He lives in Toronto with his wife, writer/editor Sandra Kasturi.

Gord SellarGord Sellar was born in Malawi, then emigrated to Canada with his family as a small child. He grew up in Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan and Concordia University in Montreal. He's been living as an expatriate in South Korea since 2002. His work has appeared in such venues as Nature's Futures and Rudy Rucker's webzine
Flurb. He is a graduate of Clarion West 2006.

Editor Claude Lalumière's fiction has appeared in Year's Best SF 12, Year's Best Fantasy 6, SciFiction, Interzone, On Spec, Tesseracts Nine, Electric Velocipede, and others. He has edited six anthologies, including Witpunk (with Marty Halpern), Island Dreams, Open Space, and Lust for Life (with Elise Moser). His website is lostpages.net, and he blogs at lostpagesfoundpages.blogspot.com. Claude lives in Montreal and is currently editing Tesseracts Twelve.

Randy McCharlesRandy McCharles is an avid reader of epic fantasy and science fiction. He regularly writes short stories for public readings and has several novels in various stages of development. He also helps organize literary events and SF & F conventions in his home town, Calgary, Alberta. In 2005 he co-chaired the first Calgary Westercon, and is currently chairing the upcoming 2008 World Fantasy Convention. Randy is a long-time member of IFWA, the Imaginative Fiction Writers Association.

David NickleDavid Nickle is the author of numerous short stories and co-author of one novel ("The Claus Effect," with Karl Schroeder). His stories have appeared in several of the Tesseracts anthologies, and also in places like Cemetery Dance, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, the Northern Frights anthologies and the Queer Fear anthologies. He's a past winner of the Bram Stoker Award (for the 1997 short story "Rat Food," with Edo Van Belkom).
Derryl Murphy
Derryl Murphy
’s first book was his collection Wasps at the Speed of Sound. “Ancients of the Earth” is the fourth story in his Magic Canada series.



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