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Dirty
Magick: New Orleans
Dirty
Magick Anthology
Book
Two
Editor
Charlie Brown
Genre: urban fantasy/crime hybrid
Publisher: Lucky Mojo Press
Date of Publication: 5/8/2015
ISBN: 978-0-9911960-3-6
Number of pages: 309
Word Count: 85,000
Cover Artist: Trent Oubre
Book Description:
"Dirty Magick: New
Orleans" continues the urban fantasy anthology series exploring the
crossroads between magic and crime. Set in "The City That Care
Forgot," this book covers back alleys of the French Quarter, the hidden
corridors of Storyville, the weird voodoo in the backyards of Treme and
whatever those old Victorians are hiding. Featuring such established authors as
Rhonda Eudaly, Terry Mixon and Scott Roche, as well as the continuing editorial
hand of Charlie Brown, this book sweeps away the swampy myths for some
hardboiled partying.
About
the Author, Editor and Publisher:
Charlie Brown is a writer and
filmmaker from New Orleans. He currently lives in Los Angeles, where he
recently received his Masters in Professional Writing from the University of
Southern California and also runs Lucky Mojo Press and Mojotooth Productions. He has made two feature films: “Angels Die
Slowly” and “Never A Dull Moment: 20 Years of the Rebirth Brass Band.” His
fiction has appeared in Conium Review, Oddville Press, Writing Disorder, Jersey
Devil Press, The Menacing Hedge, Aethlon, and what?? Magazine, plus the
anthology "Dimensional Abscesses."
About
the Author:
Michael Ashleigh Finn writes his
shorts from Houston, Texas. The
protagonist here can also be found getting into trouble in "Dirty Magick:
Los Angeles", and is worming his way into nascent novel. In addition to
his shorts, he's a consultant for the Hugo nominated "Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files"
comics from Dynamite Press and the
"Mana Punk" role-playing game from Hot Goblin.
About
the Author:
Brent Nichols is a Canadian
writer of science fiction, fantasy, and steampunk. His stories appear in a
bunch of anthologies, such as Shanghai Steam, Blood and Water, Here Be
Monsters, and Tesseracts. He’s also the author of several novels and novellas,
including Lord of Fire, Bert the Barbarian, and Gears of a Mad God.
About
the Author:
Some creatures feed on blood and
revel in the screams of their prey. Scott Roche craves only caffeine and the
clacking of keys. He pays his bills doing the grunt work no one else wants to
take, bringing dead electronics back to life and working arcane wonders with
software. His true passion is hammering out words that become anything from
tales that terrify to futuristic worlds of wonder. All that and turning three
children into a private mercenary army make for a life filled with adventure.
About
the Author:
Kirsten Corby is a writer and
librarian who works for the public library and lives in the Irish Channel in
New Orleans.
Website: www.atlantisfalling.net
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/kmcorby
Twitter: @kmcorby
Paul grew up in northern Alabama,
in the crook of the Tennessee River, and moved to central Virginia in the late
70's. He has worked in food service, retail, radio and television, and in IT,
most recently as a systems programmer. His work has appeared in Dirty Magick: Los
Angeles, Dirty Magick: New Orleans, and Tales from the Archives. Paul's life is
kept exciting by his wife and three daughters. Other than that, he's just this
guy, you know?
About
the Author:
Hugh J. O'Donnell is a writer and
podcaster. He is the host and editor of
The Way of the Buffalo Podcast, and his fiction has appeared in Bards and Sages
Quarterly, Over My Dead Body! and others.
He lives in Western New York with his spouse, cats, and shelves of
obsolete video game consoles.
Web/blog: www.hughjodonnell.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/hatchingphoenix
About
the Author:
Rhonda Eudaly lives in Arlington,
Texas where he's ventured into several industries and occupations for a wide
variety of experience. She's married with dogs and a rapidly growing Minion©
army. Her two passions are writing and music, which is evident in her
increasing horde of writing instruments.
Rhonda has a well-rounded
publication history in fiction, non-fiction and script writing. Check out her
website - www.RhondaEudaly.com - for her latest publications and downloads.
About
the Author:
Michell (Mike) Plested is an
author, editor, blogger, closet superhero (not to mention sock herder and cat
wrangler) and podcaster living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is the host of
several podcasts including the writing podcast, Get Published, (2009, 2011,
2013 and 2014 Parsec Finalist).
His debut novel, Mik Murdoch, Boy
Superhero was shortlisted for the Prix Aurora Award for Best YA Novel and its
sequel, Mik Murdoch: The Power Within was launched at When Words Collide 2014.
He has stories and several books coming out this year (2015) including Scouts
of the Apocalypse (June), and a collaborative Steampunk work, Jack Kane &
the Statue of Liberty (June).
@Mplested
About
the Author:
Terry Mixon is a former
non-commissioned officer that served in the United States Army 101st Airborne
Division and also dedicated nearly two decades to providing direct computer
support to the flight controllers in the Mission Control Center at the NASA Johnson
Space Center supporting the Space Shuttle program, the International Space
Station, and other spaceflight projects. He lives in Texas with his lovely wife
and a pounce of cats.
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