Posts Tagged ‘ Issue 015 ’

Crossed Genres Year Two is released!

Dec 7th, 2010 | By | Category: News & Announcements

A labor conflict on a distant asteroid; An environmental catastrophe unlike any other; A most unusual dinner guest; The irony of Luck. Crossed Genres Year Two: Twelve stories selected from the 2nd year of Crossed Genres: the magazine of Science Fiction & Fantasy with a twist! Lunch Money by Kelly Jennings (Issue Thirteen: Action/Adventure) The […]



And then they had the nerve to ask, what would I like to be?

Feb 19th, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

What a week. Monday was President’s Day, but despite the short work week I feel more exhausted than at the end of a regular week. _________________________________ Over the last few days I’ve been communicating with several people who are testing out various new versions of the magazine. I’m working on making the magazine available in […]



Saying what I’m doing…

Feb 12th, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

Blog posts have been thin recently largely because of a bit of burn-out on our parts; getting issue 15 and Crossed Genres Year One ready for release on the same day, plus all the long-term stuff we’ve been working on, wore us out. However, we’ve been keeping up! In fact, we’re a little ahead: the […]



into the cumulus/like released balloons

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

So very much to mention, I’m going to do bullet points and try to keep everything short! As I posted about last night, Issue 15 has been released! The Any Previous Genre issue came out brilliantly. It’s all free on the site, please enjoy! As I also posted about last night, today is also the […]



Issue 15 (Any Previous Genre) released!

Jan 31st, 2010 | By | Category: News & Announcements

Crossed Genres is proud to announce the release of our fifteenth issue! This issue combines science fiction and fantasy with several genres which were featured in previous issues! ARTWORK Cover: So Much For the Fourth Wall by Nicc Balce FICTION The Turk in the Basement by Jason S. Ridler The Seder Guest by Barbara Krasnoff […]



and flung my eager craft through footloose halls of air

Jan 27th, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

The end of the month is fast approaching (Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!) and that means a lot of things: Sunday is the final day to submit to the Steampunk Issue! Get your stories and artwork in! This is your LAST CHANCE to enjoy Issue 3: ROMANCE! After Sunday it goes away forever! Please read it, and […]



Only going forward, still can’t find reverse

Jan 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

People have started receiving their copies of Crossed Genres Year One! Thus far, everyone seems very pleased. Yay! We’d love to hear people’s thoughts. Except for the online stuff, issue 15 is pretty much finished. I have a couple little things to finalize for the .prc (mobi pocket) edition, but the print and .pdf are […]



But there is no joy in Mudville

Jan 21st, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

(NOTE: This post was supposed to go out on Tuesday the 19th. I have no idea why it was saved as a draft instead. Better late than never, I suppose.) Just a few quick things tonight: Several hours worth of packing and about $210 worth of shipping later, all preordered copies of Crossed Genres Year […]



Back in the saddle again… again

Jan 14th, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

I’m going to make a concerted effort now to get back to making at least a small post each day. Today the print edition of Issue 15 was finalized submitted and approved, the proof was ordered and shipped. Yup, all in one day. Awesome. I’m very excited to see this one. It’s really a magnificent […]



of joy and hope and dreams

Jan 8th, 2010 | By | Category: CG Blog

Amazing how things can just come together and make us giddy with their beauty and awesomeness. Last night we approved the final version of the anthology, and ordered 100 (!) copies. Yikes! Early next week I’m going to prep the labels and mailers so we can send out the preorders and contributor copies as soon […]



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