by Anna Tambour
Anna Tambour is the founder of The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Bulwer-Lytton. But it is Tambour's role as originator of the rhabarbarum form of metered verse that has perhaps most overshadowed her food, fashion and science chronicles, particularly those involving soft fruits.
Tambour's stories appear in a number of magazines and anthologies; and sometimes, in a fit of impatience, on her sites. Some recent publications with Tambourian tales: Sprawl, Lovecraft Unbound, Sky Whales and Other Wonders, Paper Cities, Andromeda Spaceways, The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Interfictions, and Subterranean.
www.annatambour.net
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http://medlarcomfits.blogspot.com/
Upcoming, look out for:
Crandolin (a novel)
"It's like it's written by a deranged chef."
—David Kowalski, Golden Aurealis winning author of The Company of the Dead
"Cardoons!"
A terror-filled tale of vegies, lushly illustrated.
"Too scary for children."
—a wimpy publisher