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== Poetry ==
== Poetry ==
* "The Haunting of Delphi," forthcoming in "Strange Horizons" late 2012 or early 2013.
* "Charon of Birds," ''Mythic Delirium'' #15 (November 2006)
* "Charon of Birds," ''Mythic Delirium'' #15 (November 2006)
* "On a Martian Riverbank, Before the Freeze," ''Dreams and Nightmares'' #75 (November 2006)
* "On a Martian Riverbank, Before the Freeze," ''Dreams and Nightmares'' #75 (November 2006)

Revision as of 12:34, 21 August 2012

Darja Malcolm-Clarke lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

Short Stories

  • "A Song, a Prayer, an Empty Space"[1], Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine,[2] Issue 3, Autumn 2008
  • "Shade's Globe (Umberia medianus)", A Field Guide of Surreal Botany[3]', eds. Janet Chui and Jason Erik Lundberg, Summer 2008
  • "His One True Bride"[4], Fantasy Magazine[5] (June 16, 2008)
  • "Pearl in Shadow"[6], Ideomancer[7] (June 2008)
  • "The Beacon"[8], Clarkesworld Magazine Issue #11 (August 2007). Nominated for the 2007 British Science Fiction Association Award for short fiction[9]; Honorable Mention in Year's Best Science Fiction; Million Writers Award Notable Story of 2007[10]
  • "The Sending"[11], Cabinets des Fées, Issue #3 (May 2006)
  • "The Sibyl of Tamarish," TEL: Stories[12], ed. Jay Lake (2005)
  • "Of Cog and Feather," Three-Lobed Burning Eye (September 2005)

Poetry

  • "The Haunting of Delphi," forthcoming in "Strange Horizons" late 2012 or early 2013.
  • "Charon of Birds," Mythic Delirium #15 (November 2006)
  • "On a Martian Riverbank, Before the Freeze," Dreams and Nightmares #75 (November 2006)

Selected Critical Work

  • "Tracking Phantoms," The New Weird, Jeff and Ann VanderMeer, eds. (February 2008)
  • Review[13] of ParaSpheres: Extending Beyond the Spheres of Literary and Genre Fiction, eds. Rusty Morrison and Ken Keegan, Strange Horizons (September 6, 2006)
  • "Subversive Metropolis: The Grotesque Body in the Phantasmic Urban Landscape," Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, Vol. 17, Issue 2, Summer 2006 (won the IAFA Graduate Student Award at the International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, March 2006)