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Tag Archives: charity anthology
Tales for the Camp Fire
Two years ago, I edited a collection of horror stories to raise money for survivors of the Camp Fire in Northern California. It was one of the honors of my life to edit the book, which has gone on to … Continue reading
On the Radio this weekend
This Sunday (8/11) I’ll be back on the “Lilycat on Stuff” radio show on http://FCCFREERADIO.com/ from 12-2 pm San Francisco time. You can listen live or check out the podcast later. I’ll be talking about and reading from Tales for the Camp Fire: … Continue reading
SF in SF
Join us this Sunday, June 9th, for a lively evening in celebration of Tales for the Camp Fire: A Charity Anthology Benefiting Wildfire Relief. Doors and bar open at 6:00PM Event begins at 6:30PM Authors Nancy Etchemendy and E.M. Markoff … Continue reading
Out today! Tales for the Camp Fire
As you may have already heard, I’ve spent the last four months editing Tales for the Camp Fire, a collection of short stories by Northern California horror writers. The book will raise money for survivors of last year’s devastating wildfire, … Continue reading
Behind “Still Life with Shattered Glass”
After I graduated from the University of Michigan, I got my first grownup job as the Undergraduate Secretary in the English Department. It turned out to be a hell job that had burned out the last several women who’d held … Continue reading