
Eileen Bell, Billie Millholland, Ryan McFadden and Roxanne Felix (from left to right, back to front)
Over the weekend, the crew from the collaborative anthology “Women of the Apocalypse” had a book signing in Edmonton, Alberta. They were gracious enough to provide us with a couple photos from the event.
“Women of the Apocalypse” has been nominated in the English Works (Other) category (anthologies/ magazines) and Eileen Bell’s novella “Pawns Dreaming of Roses” has been nominated in the English Short Works category.
If you want to meet some of these authors in person, Billie, Ryan and Eileen will be at Ad Astra (Toronto, April 9-11) and at Key Con (Winnipeg, May 21-23.)
You can check out more photo’s, and stay up to date on their whereabouts, on their facebook fan page “Apocalyptic Four” and their website http://womenoftheapocalypse.com.

Roxanne and Eileen showing off the "2009 Aurora Award Nominee" sticker
You can also check out the Aurora Awards Website to find out more info on the award.
More about the book:
Four women. Four shooters. Four destinies to save the world…
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are coming. And four Archangels must find the perfect champions to save the world: fighters, warriors, soldiers, and brave men, all ready to fight for humanity against end times. All they have to do is drink a shooter — a caustic mix of alcohol and divinity that will imbue them with the conviction to battle the Four.

Shiny sticker
The only problem is these warriors don’t drink the shooters.
Call it fate, chance, or what you will, but four women drink the divine concoction. Alexandra Carlton, Julia Wolfe, Emily Keller and Dinah Medrano must all take up the mantles of champions … whether they want to or not.
Four writers, four horsemen, four Women of the Apocalypse. The world will never be the same again.
Overview:
Absolute XPress threw down the gauntlet once again with its third flash fiction challenge. This time, writers everywhere were challenged to write about thieves and scoundrels in the genres of horror, science-fiction and fantasy. And many fine writers answered that call.
AXP is proud to announce that our Novella collection “Women of the Apocalypse” has been nominated twice for an Aurora Award (Canadian Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature – like the Hugo in the USA).
Would your characters try to swindle a dragon out of his treasure? Perhaps they’d try to steal the fastest spaceship in the galaxy? Or are they after something a little more sinister that’s in need of taking? Where ever and when ever they take place, the stories of these Thieves and Scoundrels will take hold of your imagination and ransom it back to you.

