No place like home. Really!Dorothy is an old woman who keeps digging up her yard looking for her silver slippers.She is working as a second story woman. The Kansas girl is an online sex chat operator forced to wear gingham from head to toe to satisfy her twisted clientele.Dorothy finds herself in the funny farm because she won’t quit insisting Oz is a really, real place.Her evil doppelganger is trying to destroy all worlds.Toto has made himself sick eating silver slippersDorothy Gale finds herself freeing flying monkey from a freak show…These are just a few of the stories that make Dorothy wish she’d stayed in Oz. Contributing authors ChristianTraci LewisRhonda EudalyTrina Jacobsvickey malone kennedySusan SatterfieldMelyssa Childs-WileySteven-Elliot AltmanTim FrayserTracy MorrisSelina RosenSherri DeanBradley H. and Susan P. SinorAllison SteinLaura J. UnderwoodGlenn Sixbury
Selina Rosen’s short fiction has appeared in several magazines and anthologies including Sword & Sorceress, Witch Way To The Mall, Turn The Other Chick, the two newest Thieves� World anthologies, Aoife’s Kiss, and Here Be Dragons.
Her novels include How I Spent The Apocalypse, Black Rage, Queen Of Denial, Strange Robby, and Jabone’s Sword.
Her mystery novels, Bad Lands, and Bad City, the first two Holmes and Storm Mysteries, were co-written with Laura J. Underwood.
One of Selina’s recent projects was a novelization of the first Duncan and Mallory graphic novel that was co-written by Robert Asprin and Mel. White, tentatively entitled Duncan and Mallory I.
Selina was honored by Deep South Con/FenCon in Dallas this past September where she was awarded the Phoenix Award.
Check out her for her continuing series, The House. It’s posted in episodes—approximately two per month.
In her capacity as editor-in-chief of Yard Dog Press, Ms. Rosen has edited several anthologies, including the five award-winning Bubbas Of The Apocalypse anthologies and two collections of “modern� fairy tales including the Stoker-nominated Stories That Won’t Make Your Parents Hurl.
A fun collection of post-Oz stories (think after the end of the first book) in which various authors decided what happened to Dorothy when she got back to Kansas. Favorite selections include Dorothy pulling a heist at Jay Gatsby's mansion in "Who Rode the Winds" (by Bradley and Susan Sinor) or Dorothy as a grown-up schoolteacher lamenting being back in the real world along with fellow teachers named Susan Pevensie and Wendy Darling in "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" (by Tracy C. Morris). As so nicely put by the editor (Selina Rosen) when she signed my copy at Dragon*con, "No place like home, my ass!"