I have a couple stories appearing in upcoming anthologies:
Eulogies II: Tales From the Cellar
Tom Piccirilli – The Thing With Nothing To Give And Nothing To Lose
Gerard Houarner – Touch
Gary Braunbeck – What Once Was Bone
The Great James A. Moore – No Title Announced
Maurice Broaddus – Awaiting Redemption
Lucy Snyder – Spare The rod
Matthew Warner – Muralistic
Steve Vernon: Captain Nothing Story – Neck Bolt Lynch Pin
Keith Minnion – On The Hooks
Gary McMahon – Kitty
Eric Dimbleby – Chuck
Rose Blackthorn: The Lilac Hedge
Michael Boatman: Born Again
Thad Linson: Writers Block
Janet Joyce Holden: Song In Absentia
Wesley Southard: By The Throat
Nicole Cushing: The Cat In The Cage
T. T. Zuma: Chiyoung and Dongsun’s Song
Brent Jenkins: Meepy
Theresa C. Newbill: Three poems
Abra Staffin-Wiebe – The Miracle Material
David Schembri – The Black Father Of The Night
Magda Knight – Footnotes
Malcolm Laughton – Puttyskin
Jonathan Templar – The Second Carriage
Mary Madewell – A Mean Piece of Water
Eric Guignard – A Serving of Nomu Sashimi
Arthur Crow – Three Poems
Rebecca Brown – Jasmine and Opium
V. M. Zito – No Title Announced
John McIlveen – The Bore
Sean Logan – Dissolution
Next up, the anthology Vampires Don’t Sparkle from Seventh Star Press
“A New Life” by J. F. Gonzalez
“What Once was Flesh” by Tim Waggoner
“The Darkton Circus Mystery” by Elizabeth Massie
“Robot Vampire” by R. J. Sullivan
“Beneath a Templar Cross” by Gord Rollo
“The Weapon of Memory” by Kyle S. Johnson
“The Excavation” by Stephen Zimmer
“Skraeling” by Joel A. Sutherland
“Dreams of Winter” by Bob Freeman
“Dracula’s Winkee: Bloodsucker Blues” by Gregory L. Hall
“I F*** Your Sunshine” by Lucy A. Snyder
“A Soldier’s Story” by Maurice Broaddus
“Rattenkönig” by Douglas F. Warrick
“Vampire Nation” by Jerry Gordon
“Curtain Call” by Gary A. Braunbeck
Sounds like a fine anthology! But – w regard to the title: Vampires Don’t Sparkle – what if there are a subspecies that do?!! & what if my Patron, Loki, wants them to?!! (With regard to a current in-joke about “sparkles” that I am privately having with Maurice: which he probably doesn’t even understand bcos he hasn’t read the northvegr link – well, OK, it’d probably take him forever to find the right page!)
But Loki says: Sparks and shimmers are very powerful! Just so you know that!
(Yeah, I know: you’re all trying to mark yourselves out from Meyer! Sigh?)
But I’d read this, just from the story titles. “Skraeling” suggests a Norse/Native American theme: whereas one of the other titles says “rat-king” in German. So it looks like I’d have enough here to keep me happy! 🙂