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Since I was asked about this a couple of days ago, here is the current status of what I have in print/other formats that is out in the world:

Current stories in print/ebook:
"The Egyptian Cat" in Tales of the Unanticipated, Vol. 30. Reprinted In Heiresses of Russ 2011 (also in print).
"Medium Mechanique" in Ghosts in Gaslight, Monsters in Steam from Minor Arcana Press
"A Scent of Roses" in So Fey: Queer Fairy Fiction from Lethe Press
"The Snake Woman's Lover" in Obsession: Tales of Irresistible Desire edited by Paula Guran, from Prime Books
"At Mother Laurie's House of Bliss" in The Ladies of Trade Town edited by Lee Martindale, Harphaven Publishing
"The Light Fantastic" in Luna Station Quarterly: The Best of the First Five Years 
Lots of erotica under both my own name and my pseudonym. See here for current list of Emily Byrne works.

Nonfiction:
A lot of posts and articles for SF Signal

I have new stories and articles coming out between now and end of  year, all due in October and beyond. These include: "A Scandalous Calculation" in The Mammoth Book of the Adventures of Moriarty, "Bluebeard's Wife" in The Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper Stories, "The Cask and the Amontillado" in

Tales of the Unanticipated, Vol. 31 and "A Short History of LGBTQ Horror" in Queers Destroy Horror (special issue of Nightmare Magazine).


My 6 books, no longer in print, but obtainable at bookstores and used (and in libraries! Lots of libraries!). I am planning on a rerelease of some of the stories in my various collections and for Silver Moon.  Updates soon, I hope.
My novel, Silver Moon
My fantasy and historical short story collection A Day at the Inn, A Night at the Palace and Other Stories
Anthologies edited or co-edited:
Hellebore and Rue: Tales of Queer Women and Magic
Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories
My erotica collections: Crave: Tales of Lust, Love and Longing and Night's Kiss: Lesbian Erotica.

A fair amount of other stuff under consideration for various things.
Also, two novels in pretty much final edits, to be released upon the world in the nearish future. For varying value sof "nearish..."

Book blogger/podcaster/reviewer extraordinaire Paul Weimer just gave me my own planet  in his new graphic of women writers who "destroy" science fiction and fantasy. And I am pleased!



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