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'''[http://alayadawnjohnson.com/ Alaya Dawn Johnson]''' is a SF writer and poet.


Novel: "Racing the Dark" forthcoming from Agate Publishing.


Novella: "Shard of Glass" in Strange Horizons, February 2005. Reprinted in Year's Best Fantasy #6, edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer. Shortlisted for the Carl Brandon Society Parallax award.
==Works==


Novella: "Third Day Lights" in Interzone issue #200, September/October 2005. Reprinted in Year's Best SF #11, edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer.
* "Among Their Bright Eyes" (short story, first published in ''Fantasy Magazine'' issue #4, 2006)
* "[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2008/20080804/well-f.shtml Down the Well]" (short story, first published in ''[[Strange Horizons]]'', August 2008)
* ''Racing the Dark'' (novel, forthcoming from Agate Publishing)
* "[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2005/20050214/shard-1-f.shtml Shard of Glass]" (novelette, first published in ''[[Strange Horizons]]'', February 2005. Reprinted in ''Year's Best Fantasy #6'', edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer. Shortlisted for the Carl Brandon Society Parallax award.)
* "Third Day Lights" (novella, first published in ''Interzone'' issue #200, September/October 2005. Reprinted in Year's Best SF #11, edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer.)
* "Who Ever Loved" (short story, first published in ''Arabella Magazine'', December 2004)


Short Story: "Among Their Bright Eyes" in Fantasy Magazine issue #4, 2006.
===Poetry===
* "Good for Hanging" in ''Chizine'', Fall 2004. Honorable mention in ''The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #18''


Short story: "Who Ever Loved" in Arabella Magazine, December 2004
===Criticism and reviews===
* "The Revenant of Tokyo Bay: Godzilla and the Japanese Ghost" in ''[[The Internet Review of Science Fiction]]'', March 2004.


==Further reading==
* [http://alayadawnjohnson.com/ alayadawnjohnson.com]


Poems:
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"Good for Hanging" in Chizine, Fall 2004. Honorable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #18
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The Revenant of Tokyo Bay: Godzilla and the Japanese Ghost in The Internet Review of Science Fiction, March 2004.
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External links:
 
 
http://alayadawnjohnson.com/

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Alaya Dawn Johnson is a SF writer and poet.


Works

  • "Among Their Bright Eyes" (short story, first published in Fantasy Magazine issue #4, 2006)
  • "Down the Well" (short story, first published in Strange Horizons, August 2008)
  • Racing the Dark (novel, forthcoming from Agate Publishing)
  • "Shard of Glass" (novelette, first published in Strange Horizons, February 2005. Reprinted in Year's Best Fantasy #6, edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer. Shortlisted for the Carl Brandon Society Parallax award.)
  • "Third Day Lights" (novella, first published in Interzone issue #200, September/October 2005. Reprinted in Year's Best SF #11, edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer.)
  • "Who Ever Loved" (short story, first published in Arabella Magazine, December 2004)

Poetry

  • "Good for Hanging" in Chizine, Fall 2004. Honorable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #18

Criticism and reviews

Further reading