The Lonely Cry is an informal west coast association of Canadian science fiction and fantasy writers. Our members are Mary E. Choo, Dave Duncan, Matthew Hughes, Eileen Kernaghan, Linda Demeulemeester, Clélie Rich, Rhea Rose and Casey Wolf.
Reviews and interviews
Reviews and interviews
- Challenging Destiny interview with Eileen Kernaghan
- C.June Wolf interviews Eileen Kernaghan at Strange Horizons
- Locus interview with Dave Duncan
- SFrevu interviews The Lonely Cry
- Casey Wolf: Bitten By Books Video Interview & Chat
- Strange Horizons Interview with Casey Wolf
- Theakus Free Quarterly interview with Matthew Hughes
- Innsmouth Free Press Interview with Mary E. Choo
- Iceberg Ink interview with Dave Duncan
Friday, December 4, 2015
Now available: Tarot Sorceress Series Book One
The Final Catch: See Jane Charm : A Tarot Sorceress Series Book by Rhea E Rose
Jane Starr loves spas, serial dating and new age philosophy, and in particular she loves the guidance she gets from her Ouija board, especially after sipping several glasses of a decanted Cabernet.
If a pedicure and a palm read came to her as a Groupon she'd start to purr, but her burgeoning OCD magical powers attract unwanted attention.
Maisie Price, the town psychic and sorceress, has set up a sting to capture the unsuspecting Jane.
Jane narrates her quirky and reluctant rise to becoming a powerful, sexy, tarot sorceress where all the characters have a bad date with destiny.
This is book one in a hexology. Follow the antics of Jane Starr the reluctant obsessive compulsive witch as she attempts to rescue her missing magical cat and solve the mystery of returning escaped tarot characters back to the deck of cards they came from.
See Jane charm, hex and spell her way out of Meadowvale's enchanted capers to recover Theodosia, her feline, and solve the riddle of the tarot deck. Who will be the final catch as
Jane risks her future with Devon Raker, a demi-demon who lives in the devil card; Emilia, the death dealer; Malcolm the shady magician; Justine, the town cop and enforcer, and Theodosia, Sia, for short, Jane's prized Cheshire kitten?
Order from Create Space
Monday, November 16, 2015
Matthew Hughes' first two fantasy novels, Fool's Errant and Fool Me Twice, are now available as POD paperbacks, for $12.99 each, from the CreateSpace store:
Together, they're the coming-of-age story of Filidor Vesh, apprentice Archon, who later became a pretty good Archon in his own right and had dealings with Henghis Hapthorn and took an interest in the doings of Luff Imbry. Fool's Errant Fool Me Twice
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Dave Duncan is honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award
The Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association presented Dave Duncan with a Lifetime Achievement Award, on October 4, 2015, at the convention VCon 40 in Vancouver BC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQDoVl3iGZU
Information on the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association , which also runs the Aurora Awards, is available at: www.prixaurorawards.ca.
Dave, who has published more than 50 fantasy and science fiction novels, will have a new book coming out in the summer of 2016, when Five Rivers Press will publish his time travel novel Eocene Station. You can visit his website at www.daveduncan.com
Thursday, July 2, 2015
In recent news:
Dave Duncan's new novel Iona 700 is now available in both print and e-book form. You can read an early review at SFrevu.com
Eileen Kernaghan's historical fantasy Sophie, in Shadow is shortlisted for the 2015 Sunburst Awards for Fantastic Literature, YA category.
Matt's new backlist collection, Devil or Angel and Other Stories, is now up on Amazon and on his webpage bookstore. The POD paperback on CreateSpace will follow in due course.
From the award-winning author of Majestrum, Template, and The Other, this collection of short stories ranges from the thoughtful to the whimsical. Most of them appeared first in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and Asimov’s. Others were written for the bespoke anthologies Songs of the Dying Earth, Old Mars, and Welcome to the Greenhouse; one is published here for the first time.
In other news, "The Inn of the Seven Blessings," Matt's contribution to the George R.R. Martin/Gardner Dozois-edited cross-genre anthology Rogues (NYTimes bestseller and winner of the Locus Award for best antho), will be reprinted in Imaginarium 4: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing, http://chizinepub.com/…/imaginarium-4-best-canadian-speculative-fiction
Eileen Kernaghan's historical fantasy Sophie, in Shadow is shortlisted for the 2015 Sunburst Awards for Fantastic Literature, YA category.
Rhea Rose's story “Bones of Bronze, Limbs of Steel” will appear in the new steampunk anthology Clockwork Canada to be released by Exile Editions in April, 2016.
Matthew Hughes has done an interview with Dag Rambraut at the SFF World site, with lots of information about how Matt's Archonate universe developed and how he writes. http://www.sffworld.com/2015/08/matthew-hughes-interview/
You can read an interview with Matt on “The Curse of the Myrmelon” at SFsite: https://www.sfsite.com/fsf/blog/2015/07/01/interview-matthew-hughes-on-the-curse-of-the-myrmelon/
Matthew Hughes has done an interview with Dag Rambraut at the SFF World site, with lots of information about how Matt's Archonate universe developed and how he writes. http://www.sffworld.com/2015/08/matthew-hughes-interview/
You can read an interview with Matt on “The Curse of the Myrmelon” at SFsite: https://www.sfsite.com/fsf/blog/2015/07/01/interview-matthew-hughes-on-the-curse-of-the-myrmelon/
Matt's new backlist collection, Devil or Angel and Other Stories, is now up on Amazon and on his webpage bookstore. The POD paperback on CreateSpace will follow in due course.
From the award-winning author of Majestrum, Template, and The Other, this collection of short stories ranges from the thoughtful to the whimsical. Most of them appeared first in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and Asimov’s. Others were written for the bespoke anthologies Songs of the Dying Earth, Old Mars, and Welcome to the Greenhouse; one is published here for the first time.
In other news, "The Inn of the Seven Blessings," Matt's contribution to the George R.R. Martin/Gardner Dozois-edited cross-genre anthology Rogues (NYTimes bestseller and winner of the Locus Award for best antho), will be reprinted in Imaginarium 4: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing, http://chizinepub.com/…/imaginarium-4-best-canadian-speculative-fiction
Monday, May 18, 2015
Matt Hughes has sold The Kaslo Chronicles, the science-fantasy novel serialized
in Lightspeed, to PS Publishing. It should be out in limited editions
next year. Meanwhile, all the episodes of the
novel (except for the last) can be found in Lightspeed's archives. The
final episode will be available for a free read on May 26. http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/series/kaslo-chronicles/
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Critic and sf aficionado Mike Barrett's excellent piece on Matthew Hughes' Luff Imbry stories in the current New York Review of Science Fiction is now available for a free read.
http://www.nyrsf.com/2015/03/at-large-in-the-archonate-matthew-hughess-tales-of-luff-imbry.html
http://www.nyrsf.com/2015/03/at-large-in-the-archonate-matthew-hughess-tales-of-luff-imbry.html
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Vancouver Island author Dave Duncan will see the release of his 50th novel April 1, 2015, through Five Rivers Publishing. The Eye of Strife, reveals Dave Duncan at his best: sword fights and romance, miracles and mystery, treachery and sly humour. A god summons a curious assortment of witnesses to his temple to testify on what they know about a jewel lost a thousand years ago. At least one of them is guilty. Others are lying.
The Eye of Strife is Dave's fourth publication with Five Rivers Publishing.
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The Lonely Cry is an informal west coast association of Canadian science fiction and fantasy writers. Our members are Mary E. Choo, Dave Duncan, Matthew Hughes, Eileen Kernaghan, Linda DeMeulemeester, Clélie Rich, Casey Wolf and Rhea Rose. Visit our website at www.lonelycry.ca
Reviews and interviews
- Innsmouth Free Press interview with Mary E. Choo
- Strange Horizons interview with Casey Wolf
- Bitten by Books interview with Casey Wolf
- Canadian Gothic: an Interview with Mary E. Choo
- Challenging Destiny interview with Eileen Kernaghan
- C.June Wolf interviews Eileen Kernaghan at Strange Horizons
- SFCanada interview with Janine Cross
- Locus interview with Dave Duncan
- SFrevu interviews The Lonely Cry