Music:Butterfly Jones, "The Systematic Dumbing Down of Terry Constance Jones."
Strap on your skates for Antimony Price!
...and, you know, a whole lot of other characters. I am pleased to announce the Kickstarter for Glitter and Madness, an anthology about the "secret nightlife of the 20th century." Raves and roller derby, drugs and debauchery, nightclubs and naughtiness, it's all there, including a brand-new InCryptid novella, "Bad Dream Girl," about Antimony Price and her time with the Slasher Chicks roller derby team. (The other three teams in her league are the Concussion Stand, the Block Busters, and the Stunt Troubles. They're movie-themed. Can you tell I enjoyed myself?)
The Kickstarter is here, packed with lots of lovely goodies:
But wait! There's more! One of the pledge levels gets you a copy of "Bad Dream Girl" as soon as the anthology funds, which means bam, in your inbox, more Price girl goodness. It's a $50 pledge, which isn't for everyone (obviously), but if this story would be enough to motivate you to pick up the anthology, or if the theme and list of AWESOME AUTHORS would be enough, take a look at the tiers, pick your poison, and help us turn the lights on at the club.
Because seriously, any anthology that gives me an excuse to introduce you properly to Antimony, who is quite possibly my favorite of the Price siblings, is a-okay by me.
Anthologies like this are one of my favorite ways to discover new authors. I'm guaranteed at least one story that I know I will love (can't wait to meet Antimony!), and chances are very good indeed that there will be some fun, new surprises. Every anthology I read usually results in a flurry of activity on my library card, and more than a few new entries on the "buy the instant the new one comes out" list.
January 23 2013, 14:56:31 UTC 4 years ago
Anthologies like this are one of my favorite ways to discover new authors. I'm guaranteed at least one story that I know I will love (can't wait to meet Antimony!), and chances are very good indeed that there will be some fun, new surprises. Every anthology I read usually results in a flurry of activity on my library card, and more than a few new entries on the "buy the instant the new one comes out" list.
January 23 2013, 16:06:37 UTC 4 years ago