Profile of Beth Bernobich

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Bio

Beth Bernobich is a writer, reader, mother, geek, and struggling student of the martial arts. She writes science fiction, fantasy, and erotica, sometimes all in the same story.

Bibliography

Novels

Passion Play, Tor Books, forthcoming
Queen's Hunt, Tor Books, forthcoming
Allegiance, Tor Books, forthcoming

Chapbooks

"Ars Memoriae," PS Publishing, forthcoming Summer 2009

Short Stories

"The Golden Octopus," Postscripts Magazine,
    August 2008; reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of the Year (2009)
"Shopping Spree," Baen's Universe, August 2008
"Air and Angels," Subterranean Online, Spring 2008
"Pig, Crane, Fox: Three Hearts Unfolding", Magic in the Mirrorstone,
    Mirrorstone Books, forthcoming February 2008
"Marsdog," Coyote Wild, December 2007; Honorable Mention, Year's Best
   Science Fiction, Vol. 25
"A Handful of Pearls," Interzone, September 2007; reprinted in Apex Online,
   April 2008; Honorable Mention, Year's Best Science Fiction, Vol. 25
"Remembrance," Sex in the System, Thunder's Mouth Press, July 2006
"A Feast of Cousins," Helix SF, July 2006; Honorable Mention,
    Year's Best Science Fiction, Vol. 24; reprinted in The Mammoth Book of
    New Lesbian Erotica, August 2007
"A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange," Asimov's Magazine, June 2006
    Locus Recommended Reading List (2006); Honorable Mention,
    Year's Best Science Fiction, Vol. 24
"The Colors of Tomorrow," The Nine Muses, Wheatland Press, November 2005
"Watercolors in the Rain," Fictitious Force, Fall 2005
    Honorable Mention, Year's Best Science Fiction Twenty-Third Collection
"Chyrysalide," Polyphony 3, Wheatland Press, April 2003
    Honorable Mention, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Vol. 17
"Poison," Strange Horizons, January 2003
    Honorable Mention, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Vol. 17
"Chameleon," Strange Horizons, November 2001
"Medusa at Morning", Strange Horizons, July 2001

Poetry

"In Late December," Lone Star Stories, August 2005
    Honorable Mention, Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Vol. 19


Reviews

Tangent
A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange

...the standout of the issue, and the magazine is worth buying for this novelette alone. The world of this story is deeply realized and has the same addicting quality as many Victorian novels; the reader feels immersed in the atmosphere, whimsical and surprising and dark and beautiful.

Locus
The Golden Octopus

...And among a host of first-rate work in Postscripts, one stands out: "The Golden" Octopus" by Beth Bernobich...The wrenching ending turns on the expectable but often unthought results of successful time travel.