Editors Carrie Cuinn and K.V. Taylor have worked out the order in which the stories in our upcoming FISH anthology will appear:
Polenth Blake, “Thwarting the Fiends”
M. Bernardo, “The Fish-Wife’s Tale”
Camille Alexa, “The Skin of Her Skin”
Megan Englehardt, “Anansi and the New Thing”
Paul Dixon, “One Let Go”
Jennifer R. Povey, “Water Demons”
Zachary George, “You, Fish”
Sam Fleming, “What the Water Gave Her”
Shay Darrach, “I Know a Secret”
H.L. Fullerton, “The Fish Are There On Land”
Alex Shvartsman, “Life at the Lake’s Shore”
Cate Gardner, “Too Delicate for Human Form”
Andreea Zup, “Maria and the Fish”
Cat Rambo, “The Fisher Queen”
Amanda C. Davis, “O How the Wet Folk Sing”
Timothy Nakayama, “Fallen Dragons”
Sarah Hendrix, “Never to Return”
Tim Kane, “Vanity Mirror”
R.L. Naquin, “Kisses In the Snow”
Maria Romasco-Moore, “Fisheye”
Jacob Ruby, “The Talking Fish of Shangri-La”
Tracie McBride, “The Touch of Taniwha”
Corinne Duyvis, “The Applause of Others”
T.J. McIntyre, “How Did the Catfish Get a Flat Head, You Wonder?”
April L’Orange, “Quick Karma”
Vivian Unger, “A Fish Tail”
Mel Obedoza, “The Fisherman and Golden Fish”
Andrea Kneeland, “Becoming Human”
Jessie Kwak, “Needlepoint Fish of Azure City”
Claude Lalumière, “Xandra’s Brine”
Andrew Fuller, “A Salmon Tale, 2072”
Suzanne Palmer, “Lanternfish In the Overworld”
Mike Wood,“The Last Fisherman of Habitat 37”
Ariyana Spencer, “Fish Tears”
Ken Liu, “How Do You Know If a Fish Is Happy?”
The book comes in at about 80,000 words, and our like previous anthologies, will be illustrated. The book will be available on February 8, 2012.

