So that cryptic message I left a few weeks back about a story sale? Here it is: I’m supremely happy to announce I’ve sold “In Memory of a Summer’s Day” (which some may have heard me read at KGB last month) has sold to Ellen Datlow for her forthcoming Alice in Wonderland-themed anthology called Mad Hatters and March Hares. My story is about a jaded guide who gives many daily tours of Wonderland, which people come from all over the world to visit. No word yet on when the book drops, but it seems now to be some time late in 2017.

Here’s the full table of contents:

  • Gentle Alice                                          Kris Dikeman (poem)                       
  • My Own Invention                                Delia Sherman                        
  • Lily-White & The Thief of Lesser Night  C.S.E. Cooney                   
  • Conjoined                                            Jane Yolen                              
  • Mercury                                               Priya Sharma                          
  • Some Kind of Wonderland                   Richard Bowes                       
  • Alis                                                      Stephen Graham Jones          
  • All the King’s Men                                Jeffrey Ford                           
  • Run, Rabbit                                         Angela Slatter                         
  • In Memory of a Summer’s Day             Matthew Kressel                   
  • Sentence Like a Saturday                    Seanan McGuire                    
  • Worrity, Worrity                                    Andy Duncan                        
  • Eating the Alice Cake                          Kaaron Warren           
  • The Queen of Hats                              Ysabeau Wilce        
  • A Comfort, One Way                           Genevieve Valentine              
  • The Flame After the Candle                 Catherynne M. Valente         
  • Moon, Memory, Muchness                  Katherine Vaz                        
  • Run, Rabbit, Run                                Jane Yolen (poem)