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  • As I may have mentioned two years ago when I first announced the TOC, there are some amazing stories in Polyphony 7.

    March 23rd, 2010 wheatland_press 2010

  • We have heard from many in the SF/F literary community that Polyphony is a vital part of landscape.

    November 20th, 2009 wheatland_press 2009

  • There is a good book buried in Polyphony 4, though, and it is that book I want to celebrate.

    Genre Fiction 2010

  • Finally, even though I do not have a story in Polyphony 7, I'm pleased to see that it has a chance to finally be published -- if you, the book buying public, support it by pre-ordering it.

    Good writing news 2009

  • We have heard from many in the SF/F literary community that Polyphony is a vital part of landscape.

    December 8th, 2009 wheatland_press 2009

  • Nevertheless, if I were to point interested readers to stories in Polyphony 4 that would reward the effort to locate a copy of the anthology, regardless of one's interest in genre, there would be two: Michael Bishop's "Baby Love" and Jeff VanderMeer's "Three Days in a Border Town."

    Genre Fiction 2010

  • But the stories in Polyphony 4 don't just exemplify the alternative strategies embodied in their genres.

    Genre Fiction 2010

  • We have heard from many in the SF/F literary community that Polyphony is a vital part of landscape.

    February 19th, 2010 wheatland_press 2010

  • Found out today that my story "An Afterlife Of Sorrow" will be in Polyphony 7.

    Poly Wanna Cracker? mtrimm1 2008

  • Polyphony is now firmly established as the defining publication at the literary end of the fantastic spectrum.

    November 8th, 2006 wheatland_press 2006

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