by Katherine Villyard | Sep 4, 2010 | short fiction
I just realized that I never posted excerpts of my latest. This is from “Ondine’s Curse.” She knew the signs of drowning; she’d seen it many times. Mouth below the water line, arms pressing the body up out of the water for a breath. He...
by Katherine Villyard | Dec 7, 2009 | short fiction
I’m a little freaked out, but in a good way. As bizarre as it feels for me to write this, I’m apparently Nebula-eligible and John Klima of Electric Velocipede is providing my story “Grandfather Paradox” among the issues he’s giving to...
by Katherine Villyard | Aug 29, 2009 | short fiction
If you want to buy the copy of Electric Velocipede that has me in it, its available here.
by Katherine Villyard | Jun 24, 2009 | short fiction
Some of you may remember this being the story I read at WisCon 2008. It’s in Electric Velocipede 17/18, hooray! Note to survivors: It’s possible that my story may be triggering.
by Katherine Villyard | Feb 24, 2009 | short fiction
Get your copy here.
by Katherine Villyard | Feb 24, 2009 | short fiction
Yay, I got home and issue #6 of Fictitious Force was waiting for me. It looks awesome, and it has me me me so what’s not to love? You can get the next four issues here. Glee! There was also a check, speaking of things to love. Heh. I may need to buy myself a...
by Katherine Villyard | Feb 16, 2009 | short fiction
My story “In the Water” will appear in issue #6 of Fictitious Force. And $16 for four issues is a steal, IMHO. You should totally go out and subscribe now! I don’t know when there’ll be an individual issue link, or when the table of contents...
by Katherine Villyard | Feb 1, 2009 | short fiction
Me in Electric Velocipede! I’m so excited!
by Katherine Villyard | Jan 4, 2009 | short fiction
Three short stories in circulation, that is. “Underworld” is printed out, packed in an envelope, and waiting to go out to Asimov’s in the morning. Which is a wonderful thing, because I was feeling guilty about only having two short stories in...
by Katherine Villyard | Jan 3, 2009 | novels, writing mysticism
Woe is me! I’ve decided that Untitled AI is not a story about Julia and Rob, my intrepid reporter and photographer. In fact, Untitled AI is probably two projects, but Julia and Rob have nothing to do with the AI and will need to have a new project just about...