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Jackie Kessler
Some kids want to grow up to be doctors, or movie stars, or political assassins. Me, I wanted to draw comic books. Not Archies, either--superhero comic books. Maybe it was all the heavily muscled guys in spandex...Around the time I was 15, I realized that as much as I enjoyed drawing (note that... show more
Some kids want to grow up to be doctors, or movie stars, or political assassins. Me, I wanted to draw comic books. Not Archies, either--superhero comic books. Maybe it was all the heavily muscled guys in spandex...Around the time I was 15, I realized that as much as I enjoyed drawing (note that I'm saying nothing about the quality of those pics), it was a lot of fun putting words in the characters' mouths. I didn't know the term 'fanfic' back then, but I started writing stories about the X-Men, Alpha Flight, and the Teen Titans. Didn't do anything with those stories, other than horrify my mother. She asked why I couldn't write nice stories, you know, about bunnies. Nope--me, I wanted to write about power. About magic. About hot guys in spandex. And about beating those guys bloody and senseless. (In retrospect, maybe I really did want to horrify my mother. Hey, not my fault. When I was a kid, I busted her doodling on the cover of New Teen Titans Number 6. Argh!)So maybe it's ironic that the book I wound up writing had nothing to do with overly muscled men and everything to do with scantily clad women. (Well, temporarily scantily clad.) Oh, right, and demons.
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The Library Lass Booklikes Blog
The Library Lass Booklikes Blog rated it 12 years ago
I'm not much of a short story reader and Carniepunk, an urban fantasy and paranormal romance anthology, reminded me why. I generally have three reactions to short stories: 1) that was so great that I'm annoyed it's over so fast, 2) that was okay but didn't really do much for me and 3) well that was ...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 12 years ago
Anthology. 3.88 stars1. Painted Love by Rob Thurman. Surprise hero. I think the most surprising I've read. Couldn't figure out at first why he was a witness to so much. ***1/22. Three Lives of Lydia by Delilah Dawson. Lydia awakens in a world that she doesn't want to leave. Good story. **...
CherylMM
CherylMM rated it 12 years ago
If you look at a collaboration of short stories by multiple well-known authors you should see it first as what it really is from a marketing perspective. It is a great way to introduce readers to authors of a similar genre or authors in general. Some of which you might never have come across (like m...
Books and Things
Books and Things rated it 12 years ago
This is a book by: Rachel Caine, Jennifer Estep, Kevin Hearne, Seanan McGuire, Rob Thurman, Delilah S. Dawson, Kelly Gay, Mark Henry, Hillary Jacques, Jackie Kessler, Kelly Meding, Allison Pang, Nicole Peeler, and Jaye Wells. These authors are either my some of my favorite UF writers or those that I...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Overall Rating* 3.5I was more than happy to receive Carniepunk from the publisher in both a finished copy as well as E-ARC via Edelweiss. There were a few authors I did not know, nor have I read anything by them previous to reading their short stories. Authors like Kevin Hearne, Jackie Kessler, Hil...
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