Jamie


About Jamie

Jamie Lackey lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and their cats. She has over 160 short fiction credits, and has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Escape Pod. She has a novella and two short story collections available from Air and Nothingness Press. In addition to writing, she spends her time reading, playing tabletop RPGs, baking, and hiking. You can find her online at www.jamielackey.com.

 I had four stories come out this month!  You can read "River Dragon’s Curse" online at NewMyths.com!  You can also read my story "Robot Heaven" in After Death, my story "Losing Home" in Penumbra’s Lost Issue, and my story "Unforseen Consequences" in Bards and Sages Quarterly.   Check them out! […]

New Stories Available!



 My story "To Maintain the Balance" is now available to read for free at Daily Scicene Fiction!  People like it!  You should go read it.  ^_^

New Story




 I’m still working on getting the ebook formatted, but the print version of One Revolution is now avaialbe to purchase on Amazon.  The final story goes live tomorrow.   It’s been an amazing year, and I appreciate everyone’s support.  Please think about purchasing the book if you don’t already have […]

One Revolution is Available for Sale!


 Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations is up for the Stoker Award!  And Hills of Fire: Bare Knuckle Yarns of Appalachia is up for the Appalachian Book of the Year Award!  They both contain short stories by me!  You should totally check them out.  

Award Nominations!



 I just posted a very important Kickstarter update.  The long and short of it is that most of my work is done.  The books are in the mail.   The final story will go live on March 1st, and I’m going to get the book set up to sell after […]

Kickstarter News



      Ronnie took a deep breath.  She reminded herself that she shouldn’t be nervous.  That Jim was her best friend.  And that if she waited, stupid Kristen might ask him first and ruin everything.  "So, prom."       Jim nodded.  "The very first on Mars."       "Want to go with […]

A Prom Princess of Mars



 2012 was, without a single doubt, my very best year in writing so far.  I had 30 stories published.  I created a sucessful Kickstarter project, which I’ve completed ahead of schedule.  I sold at least one story every month.  I took a few really excellent classes, and my work has […]

2012 in Review