Queer Weird West Tales
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Frontiers have always attracted the Other - where they find that the Other is always already there. These 22 stories explore what happens when queer characters encounter weirdness on the edge of the worlds they know.
Authors include: Julie Bozza, J.A. Bryson, Dannye Chase, S.E. Denton, Miguel Flores, Adele Gardner, Roy Gray, KC Grifant, Peter Hackney, Bryn Hammond, Narrelle M Harris, Justin Warren Jackson, Toshiya Kamei, Catherine Lundoff, Bunny McFadden, Angus McIntyre, Atlin Merrick, Eleanor Musgrove, Jennifer Lee Rossman, Lauren Scharhag, Sara L. Uckelman, and Dawn Vogel.
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About Dannye Chase
Dannye Chase is a queer, married mom of three who lives in the US Pacific Northwest. She writes queer romance, low fantasy, and horror. Dannye's short fiction has appeared in "Dark Cheer: Cryptids Emerging" from Improbable Press, "Queer Weird West Tales" from LIBRAtiger Press, "Clamour and Mischief" from Clan Destine Press, and the magazine "Seaside Gothic," and will be included in other forthcoming anthologies.
You can get in touch with Dannye as Dannye Chase on Twitter, Facebook, Dreamwidth, & Instagram, and as HolyCatsAndRabbits on Tumblr & AO3.
Read free stories and check out her weird writing prompts blog at DannyeChase.com.
Roy Gray
I am both an author and publisher on this page. My short story 'Neutrino C.A.T' was freely available on the TTA Press Smashwords page but is now on my own publisher page but still free. I had a couple of stories in Interzone around 2000 and more recently had stories in the 'Cern Zoo', 'Escape Velocity' and 'Null Immortalis' anthologies.
Pendragon Press published the novelette 'The Joy of Technology' in print, as a chapbook, in 2011. The E book version here is that and much more. My blog at has more about this see links above or https://roy444.wordpress.com/about/.
There are also a few of my poems scattered around the web and in publications such as "The 1999 Rhysling Anthology" and the British Fantasy Association's Dark Horizons 57 (2010) (There is another Roy Gray who writes erotic poetry, I am not that person)
In 2003 I won a UK Public Awareness of Science grant for a drama treatment. That drama remains untreated.
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Bryn Hammond
Writer, Australia, ex-UK.
I've been quietly at work on my historical fiction about 12th and 13th-century Mongols since 2003. It's my main occupation/obsession.
Before that, I spent years on a creative translation of Beowulf (unfinished) and wrote science fiction.
Keen on: walks by the sea, where I live. Baroque opera, Shostakovich, David Bowie. Books, old and a few new. Doctor Who and Star Trek: Discovery.
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Angus McIntyre
Angus McIntyre was born in London and has lived in Edinburgh, Milan, Brussels and Paris before eventually finding his way to New York, where he now lives and works. His science-fiction novella "The Warrior Within" was published by Tor.com in 2018 and his short fiction and poetry has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies, and on online. He is a graduate of the 2013 Clarion Writer's Workshop.
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Lauren Scharhag
Lauren Scharhag (she/her) is an award-winning author of fiction and poetry, and a senior editor at Gleam. Her latest poetry collection, Ain't These Sorrows Sweet, is now available from Roadside Press. Forthcoming in 2024: Screaming Intensifies (Whiskey City Press), and In the King's Power (self-published). She lives in Kansas City, MO
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Dawn Vogel
Dawn Vogel has been published as a short fiction author and an editor of both fiction and non-fiction. Her academic background is in history, so it's not surprising that much of her fiction is set in earlier times. By day, she edits reports for historians and archaeologists. In her alleged spare time, she runs a craft business, helps edit Mad Scientist Journal, and tries to find time for writing. She lives in Seattle with her awesome husband (and fellow author), Jeremy Zimmerman, and their herd of cats.
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