I loved this story because of the touching relationship between the characters, the unusual setting, and, of course, the pandas. Raj’s story “The Furies” appeared in Shimmer‘s Pirate issue. We’re delighted to welcome him into the Clockwork Jungle.
“A Painter, a Sheep, and a Boa Constrictor,” by Nir Yaniv (Translation by Lavie Tidhar)
“Please, draw me a sheep,” he said — he looked just like you — and I thought, oh my, the kid makes demands. I would have liked to be in the desert, beside the broken remains of my airplane, or anywhere else for that matter. But no — we were both in the space port, I who was thrown like a discarded tool from the bowels of a trading ship, and he, who had seemed to arrive from nowhere.
If you haven’t read Issue 10 yet, start reading today. It’s available in a print copy or free download.
This week’s treat: Amal El-Mohtar reads her Clockwork Jungle Bookstory “The Fishbowl,” a story of oracular fish. I love the imagery in this story; and it doesn’t hurt that no one else wrote about fish!
We couldn’t very well have a clockwork issue without Jay Lake in it, could we? Jay wrote a terrific origin story for us, so we’re kicking off our Clockwork Jungle Book Author Spotlight series with his reading of “Shedding Skin.”
It’s been a long road: but the Clockwork Jungle Book is nearly here! Just a few more tweaks to the web site and we’ll be ready to release this giant, ticking beast.
Nearly 200 pages of fabulous clockwork animal tales await you.
Twenty authors: luminaries like Lou Anders, Jess Nevins, Chris Roberson, and Jay Lake. Newcomers with brilliant futures, including Shweta Narayan, Sara Genge, and Amal El-Mohtar.
We hope to see you at World Fantasy in San Jose… only days from now. Some of the Shimmery crew will attend. Among them: Shimmer editor-in-chief Beth Wodzinski, plus editorial assistant Sean Markey, and associate editors Christie Skipper and Grá Linnaea. Drop us a line if you’re going to be there and would like to get together.
FYI: Make sure you already bought your 2009 membership, as the con is sold out; people are looking for memberships now on the WFC lj page.
I learned last night that four Shimmer stories got the coveted Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow’s Best Horror of the Year Volume 1! Woo!
The stories are:
The Hand of the Devil on a String, by M. K. Hobson, Issue 9
The Shape of her Sorrow, by Joy Marchand, Issue 9
Dresses,Three, by Angela Slatter, Issue 8
The Hummingbird Heart, by Angela Slatter, Issue 9
Congrats, authors! I’m thrilled to see these stories getting recognition.
Fantastic news — Kuzhali Manickavel’s story from our Art Issue has been chosen for Best American Fantasy 3, edited by Kevin Brockmeier and Matthew Cheney! What’s more, two Shimmer stories were selected for the BAF3 Recommended Reading list: Aliette de Bodard’s “Within the City of the Swan” from the Art Issue, and our cover story from Issue 9, M. K. Hobson’s “The Hand of the Devil on a String.”
We’re thrilled! Congratulations to Kuzhali, Aliette, and M. K. Hobson!
Here’s a special treat: a video of Alex Wilson reading part of his story, The Spoils of Springfield, from Issue 10.
I love this story for its insightful social commentary and gruesomeness. Also, it cracks me up. Alex’s reading does a lovely job of conveying all those elements.
Want to read the rest of the story? Grab your copy of Issue 10 today, either in the free electronic version, or a sleek print copy.