Carmelo Rafala
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Carmelo Rafala (born April 4, 1970) is an American-born writer resident in Great Britain. He was a finalist for the Anubis Award for horror in 2004 and, in 2007, garnered over 1800 downloads in a matter of hours from the website of the Parsec Award-winning audio-fiction company, Variant Frequencies, making him the fourth most popular fiction download. He is a member of the British Fantasy Society.
[edit] Stories
- Wild Seed, from the anthology, The West Pier Gazette and Other Stories. UK: Three-Legged Fox Press, 2008.
- A Story of Kindness, republished in Niteblade Magazine, issue two. Canada, 2007.
- Replay, republished in Atomjack Magazine, issue eight. USA, 2007.
- Replay, republished in Estronomicon Magazine, fiction-only issue. USA, 2007.
- Replay, republished in Neon Literary Journal, issue thirteen. UK, 2007.
- Mother Tongue, as an audio podcast by Variant Frequencies, USA, 2007.
- Mother Tongue, republished in Escape Velocity, issue one. USA: Adventure Books of Seattle, 2007.
- Mother Tongue, in Jupiter Magazine, issue 17. UK: 2007.
- A Story of Kindness, as an audio podcast by Variant Frequencies, USA, 2006.
- Replay, in Jupiter Magazine, issue 13. UK: 2006.
- Boxboy, in Forgotten Worlds Magazine, issue 3. UK: 2006.
- Companion, from the magazine Twilight Times. USA: 2000.