E. H. Mann writes fantasy and science-fiction about folk who don’t quite fit, with a preference for short fiction and a dedication to queer and other marginalised representation.
‘The Miller’s Daughter’, in Epic Fantasy Short Stories, Flame Tree Press, 2019
Previously published in Fabled Journey III, Remastered Words, 2018 (audio anthology)
First published in Continuum 13/Natcon 56 conbook, June 2017
You can read an interview with me about this story here.
‘Nie Among the Tree-people’, in Aurealis #124, September 2019
‘The Woman on the Table’, in Continuum 15 conbook, June 2019
‘Two Monsters Down in the Dark’, in Luna Station Quarterly issue 37, March 2019
You can read an interview with me about this story here.
‘Arguing with People on the Internet’, in Mother of Invention, Twelfth Planet Press, 2018
‘Dissection’, a 300-word flash fic response to an image prompt on the Australian Speculative Fiction Group on Facebook. Just a bit of top-of-my-head silliness.
Is this really all you’ve written?
Of course not. Although I only got serious about fiction writing in 2017, since then I have been churning out stories on a semi-regular basis. I would love to share more of those here. However, most of the publications I submit stories to require first publication rights – that means if I put the story up on my own humble website, it cuts down drastically the number of professional markets I can submit it to.
So as much as I want to, I won’t be publishing any stories here unless I have absolutely exhausted the possibilities for professional publication – and given how many publications there are and how long the submission process can take, exhausting the possibilities takes a while. Rest assured, any new writing that does appear here will be announced on my blog to make it easy to find. Stay tuned…