Carole McDonnell's fiction appears in various anthologies including "So Long
Been Dreaming: Post-colonialism in science fiction," edited by Nalo
Hopkinson and published by Arsenal Pulp Press; "Jigsaw Nation"
published by Spyre publications, Fantastic Visions III published by Fantasist
Enterprises,; Griots edited by Milton Davis and Charles Saunders, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, edited
by Warren Lapine, and other publications.
Hopkinson and published by Arsenal Pulp Press; "Jigsaw Nation"
published by Spyre publications, Fantastic Visions III published by Fantasist
Enterprises,; Griots edited by Milton Davis and Charles Saunders, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, edited
by Warren Lapine, and other publications.
Some of these stories have been included in Spirit Fruit: Collected Speculative Fiction by Carole McDonnell
-- “Homecoming” –
Won first prize in New Mass Media's Annual contest and was a third place
winner in the annual national Contemporary Western Fiction contest.
winner in the annual national Contemporary Western Fiction contest.
-- “Lingua Franca” –
So Long Been Dreaming: Post-Colonialism in Science Fiction, edited by
Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan -- Arsenal Pulp Press – October 2004.
Nalo Hopkinson and Uppinder Mehan -- Arsenal Pulp Press – October 2004.
-- “Black is the color of my true love’s hair,” – Fantastic Visions III, edited by William
Horner – Fantasist Enterprises – August 2005.
Horner – Fantasist Enterprises – August 2005.
-- Homecoming at the Borderlands Cafe – Jigsaw Nation
anthology, edited by Kat Sedia – DNA Publications March 2006
anthology, edited by Kat Sedia – DNA Publications March 2006
The Gleaners -- in Black Faery anthology
So Far -- in Black Science Fiction Society anthology 2009
Changeling -- in Griots edited by Milton Davis and Charles
Saunders 2011
Housewarming -- in When the Morning Stars Sang anthology
edited by Lyndon Perry 2011
edited by Lyndon Perry 2011
A Cry For Hire – Fantastic Stories of the Imagination,
edited by Warren Lapine (Not included in this anthology)
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Spirit Fruit: Collected Speculative Fiction ebook
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Some of my stories in anthologies are:
My SF story, "Lingua Franca" is included in an
anthology So Long Been Dreaming: Post-colonialism in science fiction,"
edited by Nalo Hopkinson and published by Arsenal Pulp Press;
anthology So Long Been Dreaming: Post-colonialism in science fiction,"
edited by Nalo Hopkinson and published by Arsenal Pulp Press;
Lingua Franca is a spec-fic story about a planet where for environmental
reasons people have evolved without the faculty of hearing. A federation from
the earth arrives and changes their culture by bringing in implants. The story
is told from the POV of a mother who loses her young daughter to the new ways.
http://www.arsenalpulp.com/select_book.php?book=176reasons people have evolved without the faculty of hearing. A federation from
the earth arrives and changes their culture by bringing in implants. The story
is told from the POV of a mother who loses her young daughter to the new ways.
My fantasy story "Black is the color of my true love's
hair" is in the "Fantastic Visions III" anthology published by
Fantasist Enterprises;
hair" is in the "Fantastic Visions III" anthology published by
Fantasist Enterprises;
"Black is the color of my true love's hair," is about
a crusader returning from the wars to his home and to his beloved wife in
Christian Ireland. On his journey, he is accompanied by a beautiful spirit
while he endures temptations that shows Christendom is as full of sin as any
non-Christian place. Full of beautiful courtly dialog. It's written like an old
fairytale -- Boccaccio/Lord Dunsany/ etc. That is definitely heartwarming and
spiritual with lots of religious imagery. ...if I do say so myself. It's
available at Fantasist Enterprises
http://anthologies.fantasistent.com/Christian Ireland. On his journey, he is accompanied by a beautiful spirit
while he endures temptations that shows Christendom is as full of sin as any
non-Christian place. Full of beautiful courtly dialog. It's written like an old
fairytale -- Boccaccio/Lord Dunsany/ etc. That is definitely heartwarming and
spiritual with lots of religious imagery. ...if I do say so myself. It's
available at Fantasist Enterprises
"Jigsaw Nation" published by Spyre Books" My
story, "Homecoming at the Borderlands Cafe," is about a young couple
who live in a state that doesn't mind their interracial marriage. However when
they have a baby and the powers that be realize the baby will be taught the
Bible, the authorities threaten to take away their child. They flee to a state
that accepts their religion. However, in that state, communities are divided by
race.
http://www.ekaterinasedia.com/JigsawNation.htmlstory, "Homecoming at the Borderlands Cafe," is about a young couple
who live in a state that doesn't mind their interracial marriage. However when
they have a baby and the powers that be realize the baby will be taught the
Bible, the authorities threaten to take away their child. They flee to a state
that accepts their religion. However, in that state, communities are divided by
race.
Spirit Fruit: Collected Speculative Fiction ebook
spirit fruit book
http://www.amazon.com/Spirit-Fruit-Collected-Speculative-Fiction/dp/1492350036/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1381688326&sr=1-1&keywords=spirit+fruit
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