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Mark you calendars because when we get back from winter break we're hosting original horror from the margins!

On Sunday, February 16th at 7pm ET, contributors to "Death In The Mouth Vol 2," a new horror anthology showcasing BIPOC and other ethnically marginalized writers and artists, will be discussing their work and the genre. "Death in the Mouth" features 20 stand-alone prose stories spanning from the mythic past to the far future, crossing between real and fictive worlds, and exploring unique and unsettling manifestations of horror.

Learn more and grab a copy of DITM2 at firestorm.coop/events/3279-ori. Not able to make the date? Register anyway and we'll send you a recording of the conversation to enjoy on your own schedule.

#HorrorAnthology #HorrorStories #HorrorBooks #IndigenousHorror #DeathInTheMouth #FeministBookstore #FirestormCoop (- L)

The finalized schedule for Can*Con is out & I'm VERY excited! Sat am, I'll be a panelist for "Oceans and Coastlines of the Near Future" with Cathy Hird & Mark Robinson & modded by Clare Wall, then I'll mod the Sat pm panel "Post-Colonial Perspectives on the Post-Apocalypse" with Tiffany Morris, Suzan Palumbo, & Waubgeshig
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Hope to see you there!

ICYMI, TWO Stelliform novellas have made the Ignyte Awards finalist list: Green Fuse Burning by Tiffany Morris and Sordidez by E.G. Condé. The Ignyte Awards do amazing and important work highlighting speculative fiction by marginalized authors and we are so honored to have two books make the list! The Ignyte Awards are decided by the public and voting is now open! Please vote! ignyteawards.fiyahlitmag.com/v

This fabulous news just dropped - Tiffany Morris is an Indigenous Voices Award Finalist! Congrats to Tiffany and the other amazing finalists!

From the IVA Insta: Congratulations to the authors, illustrators & publishers of the 16 works shortlisted for this year’s Indigenous Voices Awards for published work in English and French!

Be sure to check out the full IVA post for so many amazing books by Indigenous authors to add to your TBR!

@indigenousauthors

ICYMI, Tiffany Morris's Green Fuse Burning made this awesome end-of-year reading list at The Coast!

If you need a very last minute gift, pick up the ebook of this queer swampcore novella. We're still working on the audiobook (our first one!) but it will be ready early in the new year.

thecoast.ca/arts-music/6-books

Green Fuse Burning is reviewed in the Canadian literary trade magazine Quill & Quire!

"For Morris, grief, abuse, and trauma require serious medicine – the kind that can as easily kill as cure. Her novella showcases stylish, atmospheric writing as it delves into a shadowy, assaultive wilderness whose feral form belies its restorative properties."

Find the full review at quillandquire.com/review/green

Release day is tomorrow and we have two more reviews for Tiffany Morris's Green Fuse Burning! 💀

From The Library Ladies: "a meditative & gorgeously written horror story" thelibraryladies.com/2023/10/2

From Cemetery Dance: "gilded prose ... that is both lush & verdant as well as dark & eerie" cemeterydance.com/extras/revie

We're just one week away from Can*Con where we're launching Tiffany Morris's Indigenous swampcore novella Green Fuse Burning. If you're at Can*Con you can access the event via Sched. If you're not at Can*Con, grab a ticket and join us for a reading and discussion led by the wonderfully funny and talented Nebula-nominee Suzan Palumbo.

Tickets: stelliform.press/index.php/pro