EDIT: We missed a couple of stories.

We've quickly scanned Ellen Datlow's 608 Honourable Mentions for 2011 and the following stand out:

  • Anderton, Joanne “The Sea at Night,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Backshall, Annette “Hunting Rabbits,” More Scary Kisses.
  • Baxter, Alan “Punishment of the Sun,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Brown, Simon “Thin Air,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Cavalchini, Damon “Renfield’s Wife,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Edwards, Jacob “Behind the Black Mask,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Fay, Joanna “Black Heart,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Gates, Raymond “The Little Red Man,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Hannett, Lisa L. “Carousel,” Bluegrass Symphony.
  • Hannett, Lisa L. “From the Teeth of Strange Children,” Bluegrass Symphony.
  • Hannett, Lisa L. “Fur and Feathers,” Bluegrass Symphony.
  • Hannett, Lisa L. “Them Little Shinin’ Things,” Bluegrass Symphony.
  • Hannett, Lisa L. White and Red in the Black,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Hanson, Donna Marie “The Life Stealer,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Ivanoff, George “Vitality,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Jensen, Patty “Quarantine,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Kempshall, Pete “All that Glisters,” Dear Red Heart.
  • Lawson, Chris “Apologetoi,” Dead Red Heart.
  • McDermott, Kirstyn “Frostbitten,” More Scary Kisses
  • Mok, Anne “Interview with the Jiangshi,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Slatter, Angela “Sun Falls,” Dead Red Heart.
  • Sussex, Lucy “Sagittaire,” Matilda Told Such Dreadful Lies.
  • White, Jen “Listening to Tracy,” Dead Red Heart.

Congratulations to all of our writers!

(Not too shabby, I calculate this as almost 3.5% of her list!)

 

We're pleased to announce the following publications forthcoming in 2012.

April

Damnation and Dames, edited by Liz Grzyb and Amanda Pillar

June

Bread and Circuses, Felicity Dowker

The Year's Best Australian Fantasy & Horror 2011, edited by Liz Grzyb and Talie Helene

July

The 400-Million Year Itch (Silurian Tales Volume 1), Steven Utley

August

Bittersuite, Lezli Robyn

October

Wild Chrome, Greg Mellor

Bloodstones, edited by Amanda Pillar

November

Midnight and Moonshine, Lisa L Hannett and Angela Slatter

UPDATE 7 JUNE 2016.

Due to some unforeseen family health issues, we are closed to all unsolicited submissions until further notice.

If you do have something under submission with us, we will endeavour to get back to you ASAP.

Many thanks for your patience and understanding.

Eve Johnson, mother of Ticonderoga Publications founder Russell B Farr, passed away peacefully on 31 May 2011 in the presence of friends and family following a period of illness. TP would like to acknowledge her incredible work in fostering an appreciation for books, reading, and for letting Russell watch Dr Who.

TP will endeavour to operate as close to business as usual, however your patience is appreciated as we grieve the loss of an inspirational woman.

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