Marginal Boundaries Issue #1 on Sale!

The first issue of Marginal Boundaries, featuring my story “Blood, Magic, and a Concubine”, is now on sale. You can get your PDF copy here. You can also read excerpts from the fiction in the first issue, so you can see what strikes your fancy. Marginal Boundaries is a great magazine, and I truly hope you support their efforts and pick up the first issue (and all that follow).

I had a great time working on the story, and the editors at the magazine were wonderful in helping me shape the tale into something better than it was when it started. I hope you like my story, an urban fantasy set in a place called Underbelly, filled with gods, myths, monsters, and more. If urban fantasy isn’t your thing, you will find many other types of fantasy fiction in the issue – there is something for just about everyone!

Here is the table of contents for issue #1.

“A Stitch in Time” by Thomas Olbert

“A Missing Piece of December” by Melvin Cartagena

“The Covenant of the ARC” by Edward R. Rosick

“The Glow of the River” by Atanas P. Slavov

“I Dreamed a Human Face” by Ivaylo P. Ivanov

“In the Beginning was the Subway” by Lyubomir P. Nikolov

“Blood, Magic, and a Concubine” by Jason M. Tucker

“Tears on the Jade Moon, Brave Blood on Her Lips” by Eric Del Carlo

“Mary Had a Little Lamb” by Roger Dale Trexler

The magazine has some wonderful artwork as well, including pieces by Alina Atanasova, Ertan Musov, Stefan Vasilev, and a cover by George Tanev.

So, head on over to Marginal Boundaries and download that first issue!

A Week of (Almost) Freedom

Last Friday, I found out that I had this week free from my regular freelancing assignments. That is a blessing and a curse. A curse because I won’t have the “steady” money that freelancing brings me and it is a blessing because it gives me more time to work on projects that have been gathering a bit of dust lately. So, what am I going to be working on this week? Seeing as how my brain often dashes from one project to another, I can’t make any promises, even to myself. However, my latest self-imposed schedule looks something like this:

Finish the proposal for Aberrant Nation, a comic book series. I still need to rework the summary for the first several issues, edit the character bios, and rewrite the first issue. With some focus, I should be able to finish by Thursday.

Rework a script called Deadwater and turn it into a novel – I just think it would work much better as a novel. Although, when I was looking at the script outline last night I saw it needed a lot of work. Still, I think I should be able to get 10 – 15 thousand words finished by the end of the weekend. As long as I have enough caffeine running through me.

“Nine Tenths” is the second story set in Underbelly, a subterranean metropolis populated with fallen gods, sorcerers, fairies, and everything else that people think are just myths. You will be able to read the first story (“Blood, Magic, and a Concubine”) in Marginal Boundaries, which comes out on March 31. I hope to get a working outline for “Nine Tenths” finished in the next few days.

That should be enough to keep me out of trouble for the week. At the end of the week, I’ll let everyone know how I fared.

Finished Edits for “Blood, Magic, and a Concubine”

I finished the final edits for an urban fantasy story called “Blood, Magic, and a Concubine”, slated for the first issue of the fantasy e-zine  Marginal Boundaries, which will premier on March 31. I can’t wait to see all of the great stories that will be in the first issues (and all of their future issues). If you enjoy fantasy, I urge you to check them out!




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