While putting together my list of books for the holiday shopping podcast (I’ll get that to you in a sec, Ubal, I promise) I noticed that other people had an Amazon author page, yet I didn’t. So I made one.
Out of all the short stories I’ve published, only four have found their way into Amazon products. There’s "Deadtown Taxi" in Undead2:Flesh Feast, that made a mention in Ellen Datlow’s best of horror anthology that year. "The Secret of Pogopolis," published in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, my first SFWA pro sale, is now available for the Kindle. Tales From the Secret City is still there of course, and that has one of the two published Patchwork Kingdom stories. And, through a stroke of luck, there’s a single copy of the Sam’s Dot best-of anthology, Wondrous Web Worlds 5, which has my infamous rednecks in orbit story, "Waldo in Space."
I wrote in the bio "Matthew Bey’s writing runs the gamut from absurdly comic to dark and terrifying," but after writing that, I realized that all the stories available through Amazon are pretty much just silly.
Since I presume you already have all of those books, you should feel free to leave comments on the page talking about how awesome I am.