A Handy List of Interviews

To avoid duplication, with the main blog, this is simply a list:   Awesome Gang & Hopkins-Drewer, C., “Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer”, Awesom...

Saturday, December 18, 2021

2021 Publication List






2021 has been a quiet year. I have been recovering from intensive anthology submissions in 2019 & 2020, and developing new research interests for future scholarship. 

It is now December and my publications (aside from reviews and blog entries) include:

““The Quest of Iranon and Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley: Two Exercises in the Picaresque.” Penumbra #2, (Edited by S.T. Joshi), Hippocampus Press, New York, 2020

 “Carnival Alley”, “No Fakes” and “Petty Crime”, “Spectator”, in Festival of Fear: Under the Big Top , Black Ink Fiction, 

“The Soul Doll”, in Play (Ed. Ben Thomas & D. Kershaw), Black Hare Press, Melbourne, 2020

“Apple Stowaways in Ernest Favenc’s ‘The Two Fairies’” Tasty Treats & Culinary Magic: Australian Fairy Tale Society Ezine: Issue 10: Spring, November 2021. (Editor: Shirley Way, Sub-editors: Patsy Poppenbeek & Spike Deane). Published by the AFTS Committee & Editorial Troupe. Pages 19-21. Website: https://australianfairytalesociety.wordpress.com/






 Penumbra #2 contains my inaugural essay on Lord Dunsany: ““The Quest of Iranon and Don Rodriguez: Chronicles of Shadow Valley: Two Exercises in the Picaresque.” Penumbra, (Edited by S.T. Joshi)

Here is what fellow reviewer and poet Leigh Blackmore had to say.


PLAY by Black Hare Press contains what I consider my darkest horror story ever!




I don't think I will ever write a darker tale - because I like to use psychological fantasy and even a bit of weird humour. Since writing "The Soul Doll" I have been facing the challenge of writing black comedy & of course, the probability this will lead to more rejection as humour appears to be a tricky market. So serious horror fans can enjoy "The Soul Doll" as my last dark opus...