About me
Julie C. Day is a finalist for the Lambda and Bram Stoker awards. Her longer works include her novellaThe Rampant and her genre-bending debut collection Uncommon Miracles, which was praised by Kelly Link, John Crowley, Nathan Ballingrud, and Jeffrey Ford. She is the editor-in-chief of the recent Storyteller: A Tanith Lee Tribute Anthology. She is also the series editor of the themed anthologies Weird Dream Society and Dreams for a Broken World. All are published by Day's Essential Dreams Press.
In addition to her longer work, Julie's short fiction has been published extensively in magazines such as The Dark, The Sunday Morning Transport, Black Static, Podcastle and the Cincinnati Review. She is currently working on two novellas, Meissen Eyes and The Waterhoarder and the Drought Lily. Some of her favorite things include comfort books and baths, oh-so-many baths.