A friend of mine, Nancy Fulda, has created a marvelous website called Anthology Builder. The basic idea is this: you go to the website, pick a bunch of short stories by various authors, and they get printed up in a nice paperback volume and mailed to you. (And the authors get a little money when you do that.) This is the kind of application that print on demand technology was made for.
Five of my stories are currently available on Anthology Builder:
- "Betrayer of Trees"
- "In Memory"
- "The Man Who Moved the Moon"
- "Resonance"
- "Upgrade"
Obviously, that’s not enough stories to fill an entire volume. So I’ve created an anthology titled Eric James Stone & Company, which contains my stories plus stories by friends of mine. Go take a look.
And because the anthology contains a story by one of the featured authors for April, Campbell Award nominee Mary Robinette Kowal, if you buy a copy you’ll get one dollar off the regular price of $14.95.
UPDATE: I left "Resonance" out of the original list.