Author:Rob Hunter
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The Tirewoman Gabriel was first published in the February 10 2010 Necrology Shorts, John Ferguson, editor
The Beewolf was first published in the April 2010 Kaleidotrope, Fred Coppersmith, editor
The Diplodocus Effect was first published in the March 2010 Residential Aliens, Lyn Perry, editor
Cherokee Purple was first published in Bewildering Stories December 2009, Bill Bowler, coordinating editor and was an Editor's Choice, appearing in Bewildering Stories' Fourth Quarterly Review for 2009
The Last Teddy Bear was first published in the April 2009 Noctober, edited by Rebecca Weybright
The Francher was first published in the March 2009 issue of Aphelion, McCamy Taylor fiction editor
The Year They Invented Frozen Lemonade was first published in the January 2008 issue of The Harrow: Original Works of Fantasy and Horror, Michael Colangelo fiction editor
Scope Virgin was first published in the November/December 2007 Written Word Online Magazine, Ace Masters, editor
McMuckle Makes a Minyan was first published in the December 2007 Ranfurly Review, Colin Galbraith, editor
Platterland was first published in On the Premises, the November 2007 issue, Tarl Roger Kudrick, editor
Daphne Longhandle's Last Flight was first published in The Aputamkon Review II, Les Simon, editor
The Runaway Bungalow was first published as a selection in SpecFicWorld's Featured Fiction, Doyle Eldon Wilmoth, Jr., editor
The Song of the Rice Barge Coolie was first published in Aeon Speculative Fiction Eleven, Marti McKenna, editor
E Pluribus Human was first published in Coyote Wild, the Summer 2007 issue, Lori A. Basiewicz, editor
Dead Man in the Yard was first published in Nanobison, Summer 2007: the "Dimensions of Love" issue.
A Pass on the Tabouli was first published in the Hiss Quarterly, Spring 2006: the "Future Imperfect" issue.
Boys' Night Out was first published in the Summer, 2005 On Spec―The Canadian Magazine of the Fantastic.
I Want to Share Your Wheat was first published in the September/October 2002 issue of Demensions―Doorways to Science Fiction and Fantasy where it was voted 2002 Story of the Year. An e-zine, Demensions went silent in 2003. It will be missed.
The Perfect Homburg was first published in the March/April 2003 issue of Demensions―Doorways to Science Fiction and Fantasy and was reprinted in SpecFicWorld.com's "Dark Tales" anthology November, 2005.
An Unwarmed Fish was first published in the Summer 2003 issue of Demensions―Doorways to Science Fiction and Fantasy and reprinted in SpecFicWorld's E-macabre #2 [2007].
The Ninepatch Variation was first published in the January 2004 issue of Ideomancer Speculative Fiction.
Chimaera Constant was first published in the October 2008 issue of Farrago's Wainscot.
The Death of James A. Garfield was first published in A Fly in Amber, July 2008
The Red Sneaker Zones was first published in the Hiss Quarterly, the "Space to Grow" issue, Spring 2007.
Klein, the Clone was first published as The Flags of All Nations Hors D'oeuvres Toothpick Caper in the Winter, 2003 Fables―The Home for Folktale and Speculative Fiction on the Internet.
A Special Providence was first published in the May 2003 issue of Quantum Muse.
Tomcat was first published in the May, 2003 issue of Demensions, Doorways to Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Donna Thiel-Cook, and reprinted in a slightly different version in SpecFicWorld's Featured Fiction for June, 2006, Doyle Eldon Wilmoth Jr. Editor.
A triumph of reverse Darwinism, Facelift arrived after the fact, and was published (belatedly) in the February 2008 Aphelion thanks to the good graces of Robert Moriyama, Aphelion's short story editor. The tale was originally written to fill out the download inventory at the author's website, www.onetinleg.com.