Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam

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About Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam’s fiction and poetry has appeared in over 40 magazines and anthologies such as The Toast, Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, SmokeLong Quarterly, Hobart, and Goblin Fruit.
She lives in Texas with her partner and two literarily-named cats – Gimli and Don Quixote. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast program.
She also created and coordinates the annual Art & Words Collaborative Show in Fort Worth, Texas.
Bonnie is represented by Connor Goldsmith at Fuse Literary.
Visit her online at bonniejostufflebeam.com or on Twitter @BonnieJoStuffle
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Reunited with Medusa and Mx. Hyde, Roxanne and her macabre girl gang must become monster hunters themselves and fight for the future of their friendship.
Gory, sexy, silly, touching—Glorious Fiends asks who the real monsters are, and if the bonds that we think are solely human are really ours alone. This Hammer-inspired odyssey is a nostalgic trip through ‘80s horror tropes—with modern sensibilities.
Bones of extinct species wander a campground, stalking a group of friends in love with the same woman. The object of their affection seeks solace with a couple in a world with rain that kills. A woman moves away from her repressed home town, only to transform into a man-eating monster when she returns. A robot assassin avenges women ruined by capitalism.
Journey to the liminal space with acclaimed author Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam where interconnected stories span from past to future among the dead and the living.
“A welcome entry to a flourishing tradition of fabulist short fiction in the vein of Kelly Link and Aimee Bender.”—Sequoia Nagamatsu, How High We Go in the Dark
“Heartbreakingly haunting, Where You Linger is Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam’s testament to the ghost of the relationships that never quite leave you.”—Jordan Kurella, I Never Liked You Anyway
“Stufflebeam’s voice is an undaunted guide in a wilderness of whispering bones and lingering dreams that will not release the visitor. Do not turn away from this journey.”—Andrew S. Fuller, Editor, Three-Lobed Burning Eye magazine
Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam’s fiction and poetry has appeared in over 90 publications such as LeVar Burton Reads and Popular Science, as well as in six languages. By night, she has been a finalist for the Nebula Award. By day, she works as a Narrative Designer writing romance games.
In Churl Yo offers a Bradburyesque sci-fi take on the Gothic, Alethea Kontis also chooses sci-fi in her tale of a futuristic medical procedure gone awry, John Ohno brings a classic governess-arrives-and-things-go-bad story, Jim Towns sets his story in 1972 with his movie-world horror tale, Amanda DeWees has a Gothic tale with an ingenious and tech-savvy female,
Jeremiah Dylan Cook gives us a mysterious mansion–and sexy maybe–ghost, Leanna Renee Hieber brings us a ballad-like ghost origin story, Rob Nisbet makes a Lovecraft story out of Lovecraft himself, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam comes to us with a ghost story of a house with its own ideas, Jason Henderson brings the beginning of a serialized story about an expedition into the fabled and haunted House of Usher, Charles R. Rutledge returns with a Carter Decamp psychic mystery, Henry Herz turns to folklore with his tale of a supernatural being wreaking vengeance on Scottish shores, Tony Jones spins us in the direction of violent, supernatural creatures with a taste for the nightlife, Michael Aronovitz weaves a tale about a person coming to terms with what it takes to escape an attic, Sam Knight perfectly evokes the smells and textures of life at an orchard, and Scott Pearson returns us once again to the contemporary era with his feminist commentary on the Modern Gothic.
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Featuring new fiction by Rae Carson, Eugenia Triantafyllou, C. L. Clark, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, Sharon Hsu, and Alex Bledsoe. Reprint fiction by E. Lily Yu. Essays by Meg Elison, Marissa Lingen, Malka Older, and Katharine Duckett, poetry by Ada Hoffmann, Brandon O'Brien, Leah Bobet, and Betsy Aoki, interviews with Eugenia Triantafyllou and Bonnie Joe Stufflebeam by Caroline M. Yoachim, a cover by Nilah Magruder, and editorials by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas, and Elsa Sjunneson.
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The second volume of the critically acclaimed Road Kill Series from Eakin Press, featuring seventeen Texas writers. Some of the writers are established and have been published in a variety of mediums, while others are upcoming writers who bring a wealth of talent and imagination. Edited by E.R. Bills and Bret McCormick, this collection of horror stories is sure to bring chills and make the imagination run wild. Writers include Jacklyn Baker, Andrew Kozma, Ralph Robert Moore, Jeremy Hepler, R. J. Joseph, James H. Longmore, Mario E. Martinez, E. R. Bills, Summer Baker, Dennis Pitts, Keith West, S. Kay Nash, Bryce Wilson, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, Stephen Patrick, Crystal Brinkerhoff and Hayden Gilbert.
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A man sent to stop the world’s first zero-G birth. A deep space pilot who runs headlong into Einstein’s theory of relativity. A synthetic human fighting for survival in a world that sees her as disposable. All these stories and more can be found in A LONE STAR IN THE SKY, the second anthology from the Future Classics speculative fiction writers' group of North Dallas. Featuring eighteen stunning stories of science fiction and fantasy, including works by Nebula winner William Ledbetter ("The Long Fall Up"), and Nebula nominees Jake Kerr (“Biographical Fragments of the Life of Julian Prince”) and Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam ("The Orangery”), A LONE STAR IN THE SKY covers the gamut of speculative fiction and proves once again that everything is bigger in Texas.
“The Rings of Mars” by William Ledbetter
“Afterimage” by J. Kathleen Cheney
“Biographical Fragments of the Life of Julian Prince” by Jake Kerr
“The Damaged” by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
“The Lotus Eaters” by Michelle Muenzler
“Surfing USA” by Gloria Oliver
“The River of Lost Souls” by C.A. Rose
“Ghosts To My Fingertips” by Rachelle Harp
“Kosher Beef” by Rook Riley
“The Lark Ascending” by Melanie Fletcher
“The Life Expectancy of Cockroaches” by Michelle Muenzler
“The Wanderers” by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
“The Long Fall Up” by William Ledbetter
“The Queen Lorellai” by Gloria Oliver
“On Trial” by Rachelle Harp
“Lost in Whitby” by Melanie Fletcher
“Taking a Mile” by J. Kathleen Cheney
“The Old Equations” by Jake Kerr
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The complete first year of GlitterShip Magazine.
In these pages, you'll find characters who transcend space and time: resistance fighters, superheroes, magicians, artists, technicians, robots, lovers, faeries, thieves, sailors—and even one righteously pissed-off Cinderella.
Collecting the more than 30 stories that have previously appeared in GlitterShip, this anthology shows that the worlds of LGBTQ science fiction and fantasy are vast and magical. A mix of established, award-winning authors and new writers you've been waiting to meet, GlitterShip brings you a variety of voices to read and enjoy.
Table of Contents
"And Out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness" by Lisa Nohealani Morton
"A Thing with Teeth" by Nino Cipri
"Skeletons" by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
"Just a Little Spice Will Do" by Andrew Wilmot
"Increasing Police Visibility" by Bogi Takács
"Je me souviens" by Su J. Sokol
"Love Over Glass, Skin Under Glass" by Penny Stirling
"King Tide" by Alison Wilgus
"The End of the World in Five Dates" by Claire Humphrey
"Sooner than Gold" by Cory Skerry
"Minghun: Unlikely Patron Saints, No. 5" by Amy Sisson
"All That Fairy Tale Crap" by Rachel Swirsky
"Ordinary Souls" by K.M. Szpara
"Sugar" by Cat Rambo
"Swan-Brother" by Gabriel Murray
"Ulder" by Vajra Chandrasekera
"Learned People" by Chelsea Eckert
"Eureka!" by Nick Mamatas
"The Sewell Home for the Temporally Displaced" by Sarah Pinsker
"City of Chimeras" by Richard Bowes
"Stalemate" by Rose Lemberg
"Into the Nth Dimension" by David D. Levine
"Bonsaiships of Venus" by Kate Heartfield
"How to Become a Robot in 12 Easy Steps" by A. Merc Rustad
"The Face of Heaven So Fine" by Kat Howard
"Lamia Victoriana" by Tansy Rayner Roberts
"Straw and Gold" by Kate O'Connor
"The True Alchemist" by Sonya Taaffe
"And the Blood of Dead Gods Will Mark the Score" by Gary Kloster
"Her Last Breath Before Waking" by A.C. Wise
"This Shall Serve as a Demarcation" by Bogi Takács
"They Jump Through Fires" by Gabriela Santiago
"Sarah's Child" by Susan Jane Bigelow
"Seventh Day of the Seventh Moon" by Ken Liu
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The cover art is by Richard Wagner
Fiction:
When We Are Open Wide by Kristi DeMeester
The Body is Concentrated Ground by Kirsten Kaschock
illustrated by Richard Wagner
The Dreaming by Rosalie Parker
Here, Only Sorrow by Damien Angelica Walters
Ghost Town by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
Endoskeletal by Sarah Read
To Dance is Feline by YZ Chin
illustrated by Richard Wagner
Columns:
Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker
Into the Woods by Ralph Robert Moore
Reviews:
Case Notes: Book Reviews by Peter Tennant
WEIRD WANDERINGS: GWENDOLYN KISTE
And Her Smile Will Untether The Universe
plus author interview
KAIJU REVISITED
Marta Martinez Saves the World by Victorya Chase
Home Birth by Jessica McHugh
Ghost in the Machine by K.H. Koehler
The Thing in the Ice by E. Catherine Tobler
JOYCE CAROL OATES: 13 STORIES IN 2 BOOKS
The Doll-Master and Other Tales of Terror
Dis Mem Ber and Other Stories of Mystery and Suspense
GRAB ’EM WHILE THEY’RE YOUNG
Fir by Sharon Gosling
In the Dark, In the Woods by Eliza Wass
SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS: TWO TO GO
Nights of Blood Wine by Freda Warrington
Singing With All My Skin and Bone by Sunny Moraine
SIX NOVELS
Evil Games by Angela Marsons
Rawblood by Catriona Ward
Thin Air by Michelle Paver
The River at Night by Erica Ferencik
The Last One by Alexandra Oliva
Aletheia by J.S. Breukelaar
Blood Spectrum: DVD/Blu-ray/VOD Reviews by Gary Couzens
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Phenomena, Brain Damage, Prevenge, Raw, XX, Demon Hunter, Underworld: Blood Wars, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Elle, The Great Wall, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Madhouse, Wolf Guy, Dead Awake, Don't Hang Up, Taboo
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This month, we've got original fiction from Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam ("Secret Keeper") and Adam-Troy Castro ("The Narrow Escape of Zipper-Girl"), along with reprints by Micaela Morrissette ("Wendigo") and writing duo Robert Jackson Bennett and David Liss ("Hollow Choices"). Over at "The H Word," we've brought in Lee Thomas to discuss the unique role of Peter Straub's novel KOKO in horror literature. We're also pleased to offer the first installment of a new quarterly media and book review column from long-time fiction contributor Adam-Troy Castro. Of course we'll have author spotlights with some of our authors, too!
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
· Coming of Age in A Visual World by Ajapa Sharma
SHORT STORIES
· Ruin Marble by Arkady Martine
· Datsue-Ba by Eliza Chan
FLASH FICTION
· The Tailings by Brian Daniel Green
NOVELETTE
· Champollion’s Foot by Haris A. Durrani
POETRY
· Instructions for Astronauts by Michael Janairo
· Three Poems by Ingrid Jendrzejewski
· family (a form somehow must) by Gwynne Garfinkle
· How to build a woman, sodden flowered and strong by Hester J. Rook
· The Santa Monica Prophecies: A Collaborative Triptych by Layla Al-Bedawi, Holly Lyn Walrath & Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
VISUAL SPOTLIGHT
· Her Broken Shadow: How I Made a Science-Fiction Feature Film in East Africa by Dilman Dila
· From the Ruins of the Quake by Ashim Shakya
· An Indian Architecture Student’s Art Journal by Ashish Mathew Mammen
· Two Visual Poems by Holly Lyn Walrath
ARTICLES
· Robots, Ghosts, and Dreams: Some Preoccupations of World SF by Rachel Cordasco
· Aliens with a Human Face: The Human-like Non-Humans of Doctor Who by Urna Mukherjee
· Asian Monsters, Edited by Margrét Helgadóttir by Ajapa Sharma
· The Collected Poems of Bruce Boston: Dark Roads and Brief Encounters With My Third Eye by Salik Shah
Edited by Salik Shah and Ajapa Sharma
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