Posts Tagged ‘ Jaym Gates ’

From the (former) Editors:

Nov 1st, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

It’s been a little more than two years since crossedgenres.com went public and we started accepting submissions. We had no idea what we were doing and the learning curve was steep, but somehow, we didn’t screw up enough and now find ourselves here. As of this issue, we’ve published 137 stories from 118 authors; 41 […]



ONE WEEK LEFT: preorder A Festival of Skeletons, buy the LGBTQ issue before it’s gone!

Oct 25th, 2010 | By | Category: News & Announcements

Just one week left… …to preorder RJ Astruc’s novel A Festival of Skeletons! “I’m not only reserving bookshelf space for the printed edition of A Festival of Skeletons, I’ll be reserving reading and re-reading time for it, too. Be careful of this one, readers; you won’t want to put it down, either!” ~Jean Johnson, New […]



The Little Death of Crossed Genres now available!

Sep 28th, 2010 | By | Category: News & Announcements

We’re pleased to release The Little Death of Crossed Genres! Cover art by Galen Dara FICTION: “Seven Little Words” BY Jennifer Brozek “Saving Pandora” BY Jason S. Ridler “Spring Migration” BY Wendy N. Wagner “Trancendental” BY Lorna D. Keach “Hands of Time” BY Shanna Germain Edited by Jaym Gates & Chris Fletcher, Little Death is […]



The Little Death of Crossed Genres coming out Monday

Sep 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

The Little Death of Crossed Genres, edited by Jaym Gates & Chris Fletcher, will be released on Monday, September 27! Little Death is a zine of erotic science fiction and fantasy: FICTION: “Seven Little Words” BY Jennifer Brozek “Saving Pandora” BY Jason S. Ridler “Spring Migration” BY Wendy N. Wagner “Trancendental” BY Lorna D. Keach […]



Crossed Genres magazine: Under new management

Sep 8th, 2010 | By | Category: News & Announcements

September marks two years since we launched Crossed Genres. At that time it was just a concept, an idea. We spent three months pulling together the first issue, learning as we went, and Issue 1 was released on December 1. Crossed Genres is no longer only the magazine. In March we launched Science in My […]



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