Tor.com Publishing 2019 Debut Sampler

Tor.com Publishing 2019 Debut Sampler

by Katharine DuckettJennifer Giesbrecht Kerstin Hall and others
Publication Date: 16/04/2019

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Tor.com Publishing is proud to present a sneak peak at its 2019 debut authors.


Read free sample chapters from the most exciting new voices in science fiction and fantasy today:


C. S. E. Cooney (Desdemona and the Deep)

Katharine Duckett (Miranda in Milan)

Jennifer Giesbrecht (The Monster of Elendhaven)

Kerstin Hall (The Border Keeper)

Vylar Kaftan (Her Silhouette, Drawn in Water)

Scotto Moore (Your Favorite Band Cannot Save You)

Tamsyn Muir (Gideon the Ninth)

Lina Rather (Sisters of the Vast Black)

Priya Sharma (Ormeshadow)

Emily Tesh (Silver in the Wood)


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ISBN:
9781250260390
9781250260390
Category:
Short stories
Publication Date:
16-04-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Tor Publishing Group
Katharine Duckett

Katharine Duckett's fiction has appeared in Uncanny Magazine, Apex Magazine, Interzone, PseudoPod, and various anthologies.

She is also the guest fiction editor for the Disabled People Destroy Fantasy issue of Uncanny. She hails from East Tennessee, has lived in Turkey and Kazakhstan, and attended Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she majored in minotaurs. Miranda in Milan is her first book. She currently resides in Brooklyn with her wife.

Kerstin Hall

Kerstin Hall is a writer and editor based in Cape Town, South Africa. She completed her undergraduate studies in journalism at Rhodes University and, as a Mandela Rhodes Scholar, continued with a Masters degree at the University of Cape Town. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, and she is a first reader for Beneath Ceaseless Skies. She also enjoys photography and is inspired by the landscapes of South Africa and Namibia. 

Vylar Kaftan

Vylar Kaftan won a Nebula for her alternate history novella The Weight of the Sunrise. She's published about 50 short stories in Asimov's, Lightspeed, Clarkesworld, and other places. She lives in the Bay Area.

Scotto Moore

Scotto Moore is a Seattle playwright, whose works include the black comedy H.P. Lovecraft: Stand-up Comedian!, the sci-fi adventures Duel of the Linguist Mages and interlace [falling star], the gamer-centric romantic comedy Balconies, and the a cappella sci-fi musical, Silhouette.

He is the creator of The Coffee Table, a comedic web series about a couple that discovers their new coffee table is an ancient alien artifact that sends their house shooting through the void.

He is also behind the popular Lovecraft-themed meme generator, Things That Cannot Save You ("a catalog of your doom"), and the not popular music blog, Much Preferred Customers.

Tamsyn Muir

Tamsyn Muir is a horror, fantasy and sci-fi author whose short fiction has been nominated for the Nebula Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, the World Fantasy Award and the Eugie Foster Memorial Award. A Kiwi, she has spent most of her life in Howick, New Zealand, with time living in Waiuku and central Wellington. She currently lives and works in Oxford, in the United Kingdom.

Priya Sharma

Pirya Sharma's fiction has appeared in Interzone, Black Static, Nightmare, The Dark and Tor.com. She's been anthologised in several of Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year series, Paula Guran's Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror series, Jonathan Strahan's The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2014, Steve Haynes' Best British Fantasy 2014, and Johnny Main's Best British Horror 2015. She's also been on many Locus' Recommended Reading Lists. "Fabulous Beasts" was a Shirley Jackson Award finalist and won a British Fantasy Award for Short Fiction. She is a Grand Judge for the Aeon Award, an annual writing competition run by Albedo One, Ireland's longest-running and foremost magazine of the Fantastic. A collection of some of Priya's work, All the Fabulous Beasts, was released in 2018 from Undertow Publications.

Emily Tesh

Emily Tesh grew up in London and studied Classics at Trinity College, Cambridge, followed by a Master's degree in Humanities at the University of Chicago. She now lives in Hertfordshire, where she passes her time teaching Latin and Ancient Greek to schoolchildren who have done nothing to deserve it. She has a husband and a cat. Neither of them knows any Latin yet, but it is not for lack of trying.

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