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Updates 05 Aug 2009 06:19 pm
Project update & illustrator list
We’ve received several inquiries as to the status of the project, and we’re now at a point where we can confidently present a list of contributing illustrators (below). Though our manuscript is complete, we feel we owe it to the project to follow up every lead with the publishers who have expressed interest, which as many of you know can be an extremely protracted process.
We are also in receipt of many of your requests for feedback on your stories, which is a thing we shall still do in the months to come. We thank you for your patience, and hope it will arrive like a sparkling surprise long after you have forgotten all about us.
Rest assured that this project is very much alive and will one day soon groan its way into life with a sound not heard since the gods rent Day from Night in days forgotten by all but the tortoise-folk.
The illustrators who will be featured in the book are:
John Allison
Kate Beaton
Brandon Bolt
Vera Brosgol
Jeffrey Brown
Scott Campbell
Mitch Clem
Danielle Corsetto
Aaron Diaz
Rene Engström
Jess Fink
Dorothy Gambrell
KC Green
Matt Haley
Christopher Hastings
Paul Horn
John Keogh
Karl Kerschl
Kazu Kibuishi
Adam Koford
Roger Langridge
Les McClaine
Brian McLachlan
Kevin McShane
Dylan Meconis
Carly Monardo
Jesse Reklaw
Katie Sekelsky
Cameron Stewart
Kris Straub
Kean Soo
Kelly Tindall
Marcus Thiele
Dean Trippe
Shannon Wheeler
I know! We are excited too.
Updates 23 Oct 2008 01:25 am
The Illustrated Machine of Death
In our conversations with agents and publishers regarding the Machine of Death manuscript, we’ve learned a lot about different ways to make our anthology unique in the marketplace. To that end, we’ve talked with many of our friends and colleagues in the world of comics (mostly webcomics, to be specific) and are currently commissioning full-page illustrations to accompany many of the stories in the book.
We’re in talks with about 25 artists right now — and, if you follow comics, you know who these people are — and are in the process of finalizing contracts and assigning stories to be illustrated. This will make Machine of Death a real jewel in the crowded field of prose (and specifically sci-fi) anthologies.
Once all the arrangements are finalized — hopefully within a week or two — we’ll post the full list of artists here. This is a big step forward for Machine of Death, and we hope you’ll be as excited as we are about this new development!
Updates 01 Feb 2008 09:59 pm
“Flaming Marshmallow” in Escape Pod.
The Machine of Death story “Flaming Marshmallow and Other Deaths”, by Camille Alexa, has been published in audio by the science fiction podcast Escape Pod. Congratulations, Camille!
Hopefully listening to the podcast will give you a sense of the high quality of stories we’ve selected for Machine of Death. We are still working behind the scenes towards publication, and will make announcements here as updates warrant. Be sure you’re subscribed to the RSS feed or email list to learn the latest!
Updates 02 Dec 2007 08:49 pm
Continuing progress.
The project is progressing nicely. Cover designs for the book are currently being evaluated. In addition, the following stories have been added to the lineup:
• “EXHAUSTION FROM HAVING SEX WITH A MINOR,” by Ben ‘Yahtzee’ Croshaw.
• “COCAINE AND PAINKILLERS,” by David Malki !
…bringing the final page count to about 330. Much is going on behind the scenes, and we look forward to making more announcements soon. Thanks for your continued interest!
Updates 06 Sep 2007 03:31 pm
Requests for feedback.
One thing we mentioned in a much earlier post that you might have missed is that we are happy to give feedback on any story that was submitted — just email us and ask us what we thought about your story! We’re trying to do right by the community.
BUT please note that there is no guarantee we will be able to get back to you right away, or in a week, or in a month. All we can say is that we promise to eventually respond, as our schedules allow. It will be like a tingly surprise in your inbox when we ultimately do.