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
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Matthew Hughes' Raffalon story "The Vindicator" will run in the November/December issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Matt writes, "This is will be the last Raffalon story to appear in F&SF. When the exclusivity period runs out in the middle of 2017, I’ll put them all together in a collection and put it out as an ebook and POD paperback."
Sunday, August 7, 2016
An interview with Rhea Rose
Airship Ambassador interviews Rhea Rose about her story, "Bones of Bronze, Limbs Like Iron" in the steampunk anthology, Clockwork Canada. Read the interview here.
https://airshipambassador.wordpress.com/2016/08/07/rhea-rose-1/
https://airshipambassador.wordpress.com/2016/08/07/rhea-rose-1/
Saturday, August 6, 2016
A new novel from Matthew Hughes
Matthew Hughes' A Wizard’s Henchman is now listed as a forthcoming title from PS Publishing and is available for preorder. It’s a science-fantasy novel originally serialized in Lightspeed Magazine under the title, The Kaslo Chronicles.
Erm Kaslo is at the top of his game: a hardboiled confidential operative in the ultra-high-tech civilization of The Ten Thousand Worlds that spans the entire galactic arm known as The Spray. But the universe is about to arbitrarily change its fundamental operating premise from science to magic. Technology will cease to function and all of Kaslo’s hard-won skills and abilities will be useless.
As the change nears, a handful of would-be wizards are jockeying for position in the coming race for supremacy, squabbling over the few ancient books and paraphernalia that survive from the long-forgotten age when magic last ruled the cosmos. Kaslo goes to work for Diomedo Obron, a wealthy dilettante with more money than common sense who hopes to emerge as a powerful thaumaturge.
But there’s worse to come: an ancient evil has been biding its time for millennia, waiting for the age of science to end. Now, its moment finally arrived, it reaches out from another plane to strike with deadly force. And only Kaslo can stop it—if he can live long enough.
The novel is available in two editions: an unsigned, jacketed hardcover for £20 (US$27) and a signed, jacketed edition of 100 copies for £35 (US$46).
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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