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The Authoress, Explained

  • Ysabeau Wilce

The Authoress, On Display

  • The Authoress is Currently In Seclusion, but May also be Found Tweeting at @crackpothall

The Authoress, Elsewhere

  • Fearsome Journeys: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy
  • Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich & Strange Stories
  • Eclipse 1: New Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • The Year's Best Fantasy 2007

Novels!

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Bilskinir Press

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The Biography of a Bouncing Boy Terror

The Birthday Girl, or Tiny Doom is Thirteen

Comestible Commissaries, or The Importance of Eating Earnest

Metal More Attractive, or A Young Man's Dilemma

Friday, July 12, 2013

"Manna prepares a traditional Corsican dish, a boar fetus cooked in its mother, which Randle calls “The Criminal Meal.” In what he calls “The Quiet Hours,” each course is accompanied by headphones playing sounds of the sea, or rustling grass, or a waterfall, or a busy restaurant, or a factory floor, the intent being to match the dishes: scallops, salad, burned red pepper soup, shaved pork, macerated calf’s liver. The final course, the custard, is eaten in complete silence. He’s also experimented with dirt as food. He uses mud from fifty different states in fifty different dishes and calls the creation “The American Meal.”

Posted by Ysabeau Wilce at 11:03 PM

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