I’m very pleased that my short story A Long Way from Home has been picked up by Nature’s Futures and will appear in their magazine and on their website.
Author: Sylvia
Hear The Front Line on Toasted Cake
The talented Tina Connolly reads my story on the Toasted Cake podcast this week:
Toasted Cake 108: The Front Line by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley – Toasted Cake
Space Travel Loses Its Allure When You’ve Lost Your Moon Cup to appear in Crossed Genres
My flash fiction story, Space Travel Loses Its Allure When You’ve Lost Your Moon Cup, will be in included in issue #19 of the new CG Magazine. I’m really very happy about this sale.
Reprint Sales!
It’s been a good week for reprints.
Vintage Millennial Cookery InfoManual by the Geusian Ladies Society will be reprinted in a special edition of the Mad Scientist Journal offering a broader range of fiction.
The Front Line will be reprinted in the Mad Scientist Journal and also read by the amazing Tina Connoly for her podcast, Toasted Cake.
Letter from your Mother will also be featured on Toasted Cake and I have to admit, I am really looking forward to hearing what Tina does with this one.
Nominated for a Nebula for Alive Alive Oh!
I’m extremely excited and delighted that my story Alive, Alive Oh was nominated for a Nebula.
You can read it online here: Alive, Alive Oh by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley | Lightspeed Magazine
Dear John on the Daily Science Fiction website
The latest instalment of Postmark Andromeda, Dear John, is now available on the Daily Science Fiction website:
All That We Need sold to Vignettes from the End of the World
I’m very pleased that All That We Need will be appearing in Apokrupha’s next anthology, Vignettes from the End of the World.
I’ve Been Hacked now on DSF
The third story in the Postmark Andromeda series is now available on the Daily Science Fiction website:
Estonian Translations of Two Stories
The Front Line and Plague of Locusts have been translated into Estonian and will be published in an upcoming issue of Algernon.
Interesting: This quarterly magazine takes its name from Flowers of Algernon which was a collection of science fiction stories by western authors published under the Soviet regime.
I’m looking forward to being a part of this publication!
Postmark Andromeda update
Winning a personal best for longest title ever, the second story in the Postmark Andromeda series is now on the Daily Science Fiction website:
Regarding Your Unexpected Visit to the Surface of an Apparently Only Mostly Uninhabited Planet