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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Brave New Girls: Heroines Who Hack is Published!

Brave New Girls: Tales of Heroines Who Hack, featuring 23 sci-fi stories about girls in science, is now available! One of those stories is my Rumplestiltskin retelling "Login," with an illustration by Sharon Emmitt.
 

Welcome to the sci-fi worlds of brainy teen heroines who hack not just computers, but whatever puzzles come their way

A scrappy mechanic on an oppressed planet builds a device she hopes will be her ticket to a better future. A fledgling chemist uses her skills to catch a murderer. A teen inventor creates a weapon to battle the mysterious beasts attacking her city. A superhero-in-training puts her skills to the test when attackers strike her compound. A self-styled detective hacks an augmented reality game to solve a dastardly crime.

Girls who code, explore, fix robots, pilot starships, invent gadgets, build high-tech treehouses, and more. With tales ranging from space adventures to steampunk to cyberpunk and more this 23-story collection will delight, thrill, and enthrall. Proceeds from sales of this anthology will be donated to a scholarship fund through the Society of Women Engineers.

Let’s show today’s girls that they, too, can be tomorrow’s inventors, programmers, scientists, and more.


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Ask anyone who knows me and they'll tell you I was born to be a writer, but that's not strictly true. I was always coming up with stories and writing them down, always had characters and scenarios running around in my head. But writing was just a hobby.

I was born to be a scientist.

My heart is filled with Magic School Bus and Bill Nye quotes, and science was the one subject in school that made sense. No interpreting historical events and poetry, no confusing numbers, just facts and rules.

When I was little, my father and I had a less than stable relationship. He was abusive and some days there were a lot more bad moments than good. But the thing all the good ones have in common? Science.

Looking at tadpoles under my microscope. Building a radio. Staying up til midnight talking about Schrodinger's cat. It just made sense.

I was "supposed" to be a scientist. The only reasons I'm not is that I physically can't do a lot of the fun parts, and that me and school don't play well together.

But I stll identify as a science fangirl way stronger than a science fiction fangirl, so being part of this anthology means so much to me.



STORIES BY: Lyssa Chiavari, Jennifer Chow, Russ and Abby Colchamiro, MLD Curelas, Paige Daniels, Kay Dominguez, Mary Fan, Halli Gomez, Valerie Hunter, AA Jankiewicz, Nicholas Jennings, Jamie Krakover, Tash McAdam, MJ Moores, Jelani Akin Parham, Selenia Paz, Josh Pritchett, Jeremy Rodden, Aaron Rosenberg, Jenifer Purcell Rosenberg, Jennifer Lee Rossman, JR Rustrian, and Joanna Schnurman.

Featuring illustrations by Jacob Atom, Brandon Bell, Jo Belle, Lyssa Chiavari, Sharon Emmitt, Ben Falco, Fauzy Zulvikar Firmansyah, Christopher Godsoe, Liana Kangas, John Kovalic, MunkyWrench, Josh Pritchett, Emily Smith, and Ronald Suh.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Illustration Reveal!

Brief programming note: Anachronism comes out in TWO DAYS and the next week is going to be WILD with blog tours and release party stuff. And Glass and Gardens: Solarpunnk Summers comes out next Tuesday. And then my aunt is visiting from Florida and you won't hear from me for a while.

 

Now, on to the reveal...

 

This is the illustration for "Login," my Rumplestiltskin retelling featured in BRAVE NEW GIRLS: TALES OF HEROINES WHO HACK!


Sharon Emmitt is the artist, and is also my friend's sister. I believe this is her first published artwork.

BRAVE NEW GIRLS: TALES OF HEROINES WHO HACK will be released on July 5! Preorder now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWM3FMK

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Brave New Girls Available for Preorder! And An Announcement!

 
 The ebook of Brave New Girls: Tales of Heroines Who Hack is now available for preorder at Amazon and B&N!
 
This YA sci-fi anthology (edited by sci-fi authors Paige Daniels and Mary Fan) features stories about girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)… Girls who hack not just computers, but whatever puzzles come their way, using their smarts to save the day. It’s got sci-fi mysteries, cyberpunk, space adventures, and more! Proceeds from sales of the anthology will be donated to the Society of Women Engineers scholarship fund.
 
My story, Login, is a reimagining of Rumplestiltskin featuring a disabled hacker, a robot named Baby, and girls who build war machines with golden circuitry.
 
I'll be able to show you the illustration for my story soon. My friend's sister drew it, and I've only seen the first draft of the sketch but it is *awesome.*
 
 
And! My story Enough will be featured in We Shall Be Monsters, an anthology of short stories from marginalized authors for the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein!
 
My story is an extremely personal one about disability. It was based on an Incident some of you may have read about on this blog, along with a big ol' dose of "My father was a manipulative abuser." So... yeah. That's a blog post for another day. I promise the story is actually really hopeful.
 
Anyway. *gestures emphatically at the cover*
 
 
 
*psst* There's a Kickstarter if you wanna help pay those lovely names at the bottom of the cover.

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Cover Reveal! and Neil Gaiman Retweeted Our Kickstarter!

Brief "Omg how is this my life" moment: One of the Love & Bubbles authors asked Neil Gaiman to tweet about our Kickstarter, and he did. https://twitter.com/InspectorSpectr/status/966016738964815872
 
Neil Gaiman. NEIL GAIMAN. WHAT.

(To my family who probably has no idea who I'm screaming about: Neil Gaiman is a LEGEND in the sci-fi/fantasy community. He wrote so many things you've never heard of but we nerds worship. This is a Big Deal.)
 

Want to back the anthology? Here the link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/candystar/love-and-bubbles-a-romance-anthology-under-the-sea?ref=project_tweet



Now to the actual news:
 Today, I’m revealing the cover and story line-up for BRAVE NEW GIRLS: TALES OF HEROINES WHO HACK, coming July 2018!

And I have a story in it!

This YA sci-fi anthology (edited by sci-fi authors Paige Daniels and Mary Fan) features stories about girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)… Girls who hack not just computers, but whatever puzzles come their way, using their smarts to save the day. It’s got sci-fi mysteries, cyberpunk, space adventures, and more! Proceeds from sales of the anthology will be donated to the Society of Women Engineers scholarship fund.


And without further ado, here’s the cover!


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Stories in the anthology (in alphabetical order by title):


The Alchemist's Daughter by Selenia Paz
The Altered Avatar by Mary Fan
Attack on Aegis by Paige Daniels
Becoming a World Builder by Valerie Hunter
Data Recovery by Nicholas Jennings
Discord on Harmonia by M.L.D. Curelas
The Experiment Called Life by Halli Gomez
False Messiahs by Josh Pritchett
Impossible Odds by A.A. Jankiewicz
In Cyberia, Avatar Controls You by Jeremy Rodden
In the Shadow of Zyrcon by Joanna Schnurman
Inmate C87 by Kay Dominguez
Life Hack by Aaron Rosenberg
Login by Jennifer Lee Rossman
Moon Girl by Jennifer Chow
My Other Tree House Is a Rocket Ship by Russ Colchamiro
The Power of Five by Jenifer Purcell Rosenberg
Pyramid Scheme by Jamie Krakover
Sea-Stars and Sand Dollars by Lyssa Chiavari
Second Sun by Jorge Rustrian
ShockWired by Tash McAdam
Sword & Shield by Jelani Akin Parham
Twisted Brick by M.J. Moores


My story, Login, is a loose reteling of Rumplestiltskin, featuring a disabled protagonist. Each story gets its own illustration. Mine is being done by my friend's sister and I've seen the first sketch and omg you guys. I can't wait to show you!




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Brave New Girls: Stories of Tales of Heroines Who Hack is the third volume of the Brave New Girls anthology series. The first two, Brave New Girls: Tales of Girls and Gadgets (2015) and Brave New Girls: Stories of Girls Who Science and Scheme (2017) have so far raised thousands of dollars for the Society of Women Engineers Scholarship fund. Find them on Amazon.


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ABOUT THE EDITORS


Paige Daniels is the pen name of Tina Closser. By day she works as an Electrical Engineer and Mom mushing her kids from gymnastics and violin practice. After the kids go to bed, she rocks out with her headphones turned to eleven and cranks out books. She is an uber science geek. If she wasn't married to the most terrific guy in the world, she would be a groupie for Adam Baldwin. Her books include Non-Compliance: The Sector, Non-Compliance: The Transition, and Non-Compliance: Equilibrium.


Mary Fan is a hopeless dreamer, whose mind insists on spinning tales of “what if.” As a music major in college, she told those stories through compositions. Now, she tells them through books—a habit she began as soon as she could pick up a pencil. And what stories she has! Currently, she has three series in progress and likes to think that she has even more in her bag. Her books include Starswept, the Jane Colt trilogy, the Firedragon novellas, and the Fated Stars novellas.