At least I received my copies and contributors should be getting theirs momentarily.
They can be purchased through the Subterranean website (click on the magazine link and you'll find the check out section with the #7 hardcover available).

The 150 or so copies are all signed and numbered. Black hardcover....nice :-)

From: [identity profile] kara-gnome.livejournal.com


Yay, good for you! That has to be the nicest feeling on the planet *g*

What's your favorite part of being an--oh, you probably get asked that all the time, poor you! I'll look and see if you have a website, no worries.

I enjoy these little posts from you, very much :)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


It's very neat :-)

I do at www.datlow.com

I answer that and a LOT of other questions in various interviews there !
Thank you. I love your butterfly. Beautiful goldenrod yellow.

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Mine just arrived and it makes the work and bother of signing all those book plates worthwhile. Subterranean #7 always had for me the feel of a small anthology rather than an issue of a magazine. I'm surprised that some of these stories haven't attracted even more attention than they've gotten.

Rick Bowes

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Yes. Isn't it good-looking?
Well, some of the stories have been picked for various year's bests. And hopefully, something will be nominated for an award.
M. Rickert's "Holiday" has 8 recs for the Nebula, only needing two more to make the preliminary ballot for 08. Jeff Ford's "The Bottom of the Lake" has six and your story and a few others have four!!There's still time until September...
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