et cetera

““Alexa’s impressive debut collection covers a wide variety of subgenres, among which she switches with ease. . . Alexa’s voice is a welcome new addition to genre fiction.” – Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW of Push of the Sky

“‘Sarah 87′ by Camille Alexa … a must read for fans of speculative and literary fiction alike.” – Tangent Online

“Camille Alexa tumbles between fantasy, romance, and science fiction with remarkable grace and style, and her ability to effortlessly create worlds and characters we’ve never seen before is nothing short of jaw-dropping. She is, above all, a first-rate storyteller with an imagination that is off the charts.” – Portland Monthly

“‘The Clone Wrangler’s Bride’ by Camille Alexa happens to be one of my favorite stories on the site.” – Nathan E. Lilly, editor of Thaumatrope, SpaceWesterns, and Everyday Weirdness

“The Clone-Wrangler’s Bride” by Camille Alexa is an off-beat story about a betrothed woman, her robot, Mars, and some guys with odd priorities. Sometimes humorous, sometimes campy, a pleasant read throughout.” – Quasar Dragon

“Camille Alexa ably depicts her characters’ pathos.” – Tangent Online

“… the winner of the 2008 Marooned Award for Best Short Story: “Weird Fruits,” by Camille Alexa … a dehumanizing work of dark speculative fiction. More Bradbury than Bova or Burroughs. . .” – BooksOnMars

“‘Night Vaulting’ by Camille Alexa has a depth and complexity . . . . Through beautiful turns of phrase and well-placed metaphors, Alexa relates this introspective and meaningful tale.” – The Fix on “Night Vaulting” [aka “The Italian”]

On the author:


Interview and Author Spotlight in Fantasy Magazine, April 2009
Reading the Text, an author interview in Grinding to Valhalla, May 2009
Author interview, Red Penny Papers

& Cetera:


22nd Feminist SF Carnival 2008 informal interviews: Part I: conversation with A Dude / Part II: a conversation with An Editor / Part III: Q/A with SF author Jessica Reisman / Part IV: Where Tina Connolly and I veer off into the uncharted frontier of Cozypunk
“ The rhymes! Love the rhymes!” — Jane Espenson’s take on “Lunar Farming Takes Real Gumption,” which earned an honorable mention in the SpaceWesterns.com Limerick Contest
Camille Alexa in the Apron Hall of Fame