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FRONTIER TALES MAGAZINE
May 1, 2022
The readers of the April 2022 issue of Frontier Tales voted Coming of Age in Wide River their "Favorite Tale for April". This short story will be featured in an upcoming print anthology to be published by Frontier Tales.
April 1, 2023
The readers of the March 2023 issue of Frontier Tales voted The Crossroads their "Favorite Tale for March". This short story will be featured in an upcoming print anthology to be published by Frontier Tales.
BEWILDERING STORIES MAGAZINE
March 25, 2024
The Review Editors of Bewildering Stories have selected the narrative poem Upon the Windward Sea as an Editor's Choice for the First Quarter of 2024. It initially appeared in Issue #1036 of Bewildering Stories.
June 24, 2024
The Review Editors of Bewildering Stories have selected the poem Serenity in the Summer Season as an Editor's Choice for the Second Quarter of 2024. It initially appeared in Issue #1047 of Bewildering Stories. It has also been included in the magazine's Order of the Hot Potato as one of the more controversial works published during the second quarter.
May 1, 2022
The readers of the April 2022 issue of Frontier Tales voted Coming of Age in Wide River their "Favorite Tale for April". This short story will be featured in an upcoming print anthology to be published by Frontier Tales.
April 1, 2023
The readers of the March 2023 issue of Frontier Tales voted The Crossroads their "Favorite Tale for March". This short story will be featured in an upcoming print anthology to be published by Frontier Tales.
BEWILDERING STORIES MAGAZINE
March 25, 2024
The Review Editors of Bewildering Stories have selected the narrative poem Upon the Windward Sea as an Editor's Choice for the First Quarter of 2024. It initially appeared in Issue #1036 of Bewildering Stories.
June 24, 2024
The Review Editors of Bewildering Stories have selected the poem Serenity in the Summer Season as an Editor's Choice for the Second Quarter of 2024. It initially appeared in Issue #1047 of Bewildering Stories. It has also been included in the magazine's Order of the Hot Potato as one of the more controversial works published during the second quarter.