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Good morning all tenders of the beastiaries. May the beasts within your soul always roar and your heart always be clear. Thank you ALL for being part of this amazing hybridelicious process. More to come.

- The Red Lemonade Team

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Congratulations to all who wrote the pieces in the anthology! It was a pleasure taking part in the process... (And that great cover!)
The cover is perfect. Good job!
I uploaded it and lovin' it...strong selections, what makes this special is this...we (as a community) were able to visit with these works in their raw form and now we can enjoy them again, polished and published, a fantastic, first class opportunity. My congratulations to all the writers selected, mighty fine work.
& maximos molto muchisimos Конгратскйз to alles und alle who made the final cut...
Congratulations to Erik Wennermark for his excellent story's win! Thank you also to Molly Gaudry and the Red Lemonade editors and community for the selection of my piece to be included among this wonderful grouping. It was a pleasure participating in this unusual process and I really appreciate all the great stories I had the opportunity to read along the way. I'll be looking forward to more in the future!
Combed and dressed for the night out, handsome, chilling stories look great in juxtaposition. Good work, Eds. Makes me imagine a future moment- no far from now- when electronic publishing will have the tools to even further elevate the form of the Anthology: thinking of the works as a group I am prone to a Deleuzian 'Image" of the text a lot like the cover art. In my own it looks more like the perfectly composed line-up shot from The Usual Suspects. Maybe it will be the singular contribution of our technical moment that the anthology (second only- in my view- to the poem-cycle)/collection) will seize upon the potential to exploit the image of a text on the diachronic axis, like seeing the entirety of the film played out in the sole still frame photo that emblematizes it. Little off topic there, but my congratulations to the authors for allowing the RL process to shine through to the end product.
Any idea how we are meant to understand Ms. Gantry's assertion that "Whether Chai Vang is real or [not]. . . [we] do not know"?