A press release from Scott H. Andrews of Beneath Ceaseless Skies:
Beneath Ceaseless Skies, the Hugo Award-finalist fantasy e-zine that Locus calls “a premiere venue for fantastic fiction, not just online but for all media,” has released a new ebook anthology, The Best of Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Year Four.
The Best of BCS, Year Four features fantasy and science-fantasy stories by Richard Parks, Yoon Ha Lee, Margaret Ronald, Garth Upshaw, Nebula Award-finalist Tom Crosshill, and more. It includes “The Governess and the Lobster” by Margaret Ronald, named to Year’s Best SF&F 2013 edited by Rich Horton; “Sinking Among Lilies” by Cory Skerry, named to Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2013 edited by Paula Guran; and “The Castle That Jack Built” by Emily Gilman, named to Year’s Best SF&F 2013 and a finalist for the 2013 World Fantasy Awards.
You can find The Best of BCS, Year Four, along with previous Best of BCS anthologies, at major ebook retailers and indie ebook store WeightlessBooks.com.
The table of contents includes:
“In the Palace of the Jade Lion” by Richard Parks
“The Castle that Jack Built” by Emily Gilman
“The Three Feats of Agani” by Christie Yant
“A Spoonful of Salt” by Nicole M. Taylor
“To the Gods of Time and Engines, a Gift” by Dean Wells
“The Magic of Dark and Hollow Places” by Adam Callaway
“A Place to Stand” by Grace Seybold
“Sinking Among Lilies” by Cory Skerry
“Held Close in Syllables of Light” by Rose Lemberg
“The Calendar of Saints” by Kat Howard
“Shadows Over Hexmouth Street” by Justin Howe
“The Traitor Baru Cormorant, Her Field-General, and Their Wounds” by Seth Dickinson
“The Governess and the Lobster” by Margaret Ronald
“Bearslayer and the Black Knight” by Tom Crosshill
“How the Wicker Knight Would Not Move” by Chris Willrich
“Ratcatcher” by Garth Upshaw
“The Book of Locked Doors” by Yoon Ha Lee
“Scry” by Anne Ivy