Polyphony and Wheatland Press
It was my good fortune to have a story of mine published in Polyphony 6, the sixth volume of Wheatland Press's acclaimed anthology series, which can still be purchased here. Polyphony 7 is ready for publication, but needs subscribers. Publisher Deborah Layne writes:
"In 2002, the Polyphony anthology series debuted. Conceived as a short fiction venue for stories that would skate gracefully across the boundaries of science fiction, fantasy, magic realism, and literary fiction, it was quickly recognized as the standard bearer for cross genre work. Since then, the series' six volumes have become a vital, unique collection of voices in literature of the fantastic.
"Polyphony has been twice nominated for a World Fantasy Award and the stories therein have been featured in several "Year's Best" anthologies, along with garnering accolades from several award judges and committees. Polyphony authors range from multiple-award-winning seasoned writers to the previously unpublished. The series is truly a melodic interweaving of many voices: old and new, speculative and literary, heralded and unknown. Polyphony has not merely crossed literary boundaries, it has reformed and redefined them.
"The harsh economic climate threatens to kill this vital series. Wheatland Press is asking for your help.