About This Site:

To infuscate is to darken and blur, especially with a brownish tinge, as in insect wings. To inkfuscate, then, is to cause darkening, blurring and confusion through ink--even if that is sometimes virtual ink. Inkfuscate is the online home of writer and artist Deb Taber, a place where words and meanings blur and stretch and sometimes take flight on dimly translucent insect wings.

New Apex Magazine Issue Out

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Okay, forget the cheesy and inaccurate lead-in. Just know that Apex issue 16 is out there in cyberspace for your reading pleasure. Check out more information here: http://www.apexbookcompany.com/2010/09/apex-magazine-issue-16-available/.

What's been keeping me from posting here lately? Well, aside from the daily grind, I've just finished up the first round of edits on "Maze," a new bit of mindbending science fiction from J. M. McDermott that Apex is releasing next year. Between now and then, we have Gary Braunbeck's nonfiction book on writing horror, "To Each Their Darkness" (and yes, the plural pronoun is intentional in that), coming in December 2010, as well as several other goodies on the way.

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