31 October 2012

Hazard Yet Forward Authors Featured on IMJ





Visit Ian and Jose at Inveterate Media Junkies (IMJ) for a Halloween Blitz benefiting the Hazard Yet Forward charity anthology. The IMJ Nation has generously donated three of our monthly columns (Heidi Ruby Miller's Geek Girl Underground, Irene L. Pynn's The Princess and Her PS3, Jason Jack Miller's Sound Check) to promote breast cancer awareness and introduce you to some wonderful authors. They answered some questions and talked about their stories. And you'll find out just how each of them plans to deal with a zombie apocalypse.



Now, about the anthology...

Seventy-six writers connected to the Seton Hill University Writing Popular Fiction program have created a multi-genre charity anthology entitled Hazard Yet Forward. All proceeds from this project will benefit Donna Munro, a 2004 graduate of the program. Munro, a teacher living in St. Louis, Missouri, was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.

Genres represented in the book range from horror to romance to mystery - and everything in between. Some of the notable writers in the anthology are World Fantasy Award winner Nalo Hopkinson, Bram Stoker winners Michael A. Arnzen and Michael Knost, Bram Stoker nominees Lawrence C. Connolly and John Edward Lawson, ALA/YALSA Best Book for Young Adults winner Jessica Warman, Rita finalist Dana Marton, Spur award winner Meg Mims, Asimov's Reader's Award winner Timons Esaias, Rhysling Award nominee K. Ceres Wright, Ronney Award winner Jason Jack Miller, and WV Arts and Humanities literary fellowships winner, Geoffrey Cameron Fuller.





FEATURING: Querus Abuttu, Sally Bosco, Penny Dawn, Matt Duvall, Jacki King, Dana Marton, Michael Mehalek, Rachael Pruitt, Chris Stout, K. Ceres Wright





FEATURING: A.G. Devitt, David L. Day, Kristin Dearborn, Ron Gavalik, Scott A. Johnson, Meg Mims, Nancy J. Parra, Lori Pollard-Johnson, W.D. Prescott, Jessica Warman





FEATURING: Michael A. Arnzen, S.A. Check, David Corwell, Natalie Duvall, Ron Edison, Timons Esaias, Geoffrey Cameron Fuller, Karin Fuller, John Edward Lawson, Deanna Lepsch, Donna Munro




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