Paul O. Miles
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Paul O. Miles (born May 2, 1967) is a short story writer of slipstream fiction, noted for his pastiches. Miles is perhaps best known for the pulp adventures of the Communist action hero Red Poppy. His writings have appeared in Plot, RevolutionSF, The Big Bigfoot Book and Polyphony 5. The Polyphony story "Habe Ich Meinen Eigenen Tod Geseh'n" received an Honorable Mention in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2006: 19th Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link, and Gavin Grant. Miles lives in Austin, Texas.
[edit] Short Stories
- "Ties That Bind" Plot #5, Win/Spr 1996
- "Death in Four Colors" (the first Red Poppy adventure) RevolutionSF, 2001
- "The Segar Caper, or What Goes Around Comes Around" (a Red Poppy adventure) RevolutionSF, 2002
- "Habe Ich Meinen Eigenen Tod Geseh'n" Polyphony 5, 2005 (ISBN 0-9720547-6-6)
- "A Penny a Word" (co-wr Rick Klaw) Cross Plains Universe, 2006 (ISBN 1-932265-22-8)
[edit] Comic Book
- "And I Only Am Escaped To Tell Thee" Weird Business, 1995 (adapted from a story by Roger Zelazny art by Barb & Theodore Spoon, Mojo Press) (ISBN 1-885418-02-7)
- "Cowboy Dharma" Wild West Show, 1996 (adapted from the story "Metamorphosis No. 5" by Don Webb art by Newt Manwich, Mojo press) (ISBN 1-885418-04-3)
- "Song of the Yeti" The Big Bigfoot Book, 1996 (art by Dan Burr, Mojo Press) (ISBN 1-885418-07-8)