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The Deadlands recently released their Year One anthology, including my story “What Remains to Wake.”

“What Remains to Wake” first appeared in Issue 5 of The Deadlands, and garnered a couple of really wonderful reviews. Maria Haskins called it “a dark, yet luminous, magical tale” and “evocative, strange, and chilling.” It’s a story I initially struggled to place, though I believed in it with my whole heart, and I was honored it found a home in The Deadlands.

I’m really impressed with the quality of the anthology – it’s quite thick, with 30 stories, 48 poems, and 12 essays from authors like Arkady Martine, Isabel Canas, Alix E. Harrow, Fran Wilde, C. S. E. Cooney, Carlos Hernandez, and Wendy N. Wagner. It also includes The Deadlands’ “Ask a Necromancer” column, which interviews professionals who work with and around death.

You can purchase an ebook copy of the anthology through the publisher’s site here, or paperback copies are available through The Deadlands’ patreon.

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