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TRIPTYCH
Dragon Moon Press

April 9, 2011
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Part District 9, part Lost in Translation, part Stranger In A Strange Land, Triptych is a poignant, character-driven science fiction story about tolerance, love and loss.

 When the aliens come to Earth, there’s nothing we can do but take them in. Engineer Basil Grey and his taciturn girlfriend Gwen take in Kalp, a widower, and try to weather the public backlash when the three fall in love.

 

2012 FutureCon Charity Cosplay Calendar
“Women of Valour” – Preorder the Calendar here.

J.M. Frey is Miss November
“A Different Sort of Sexy For the Doctor”
Based on Neil Gaiman’s Doctor Who character Idris/Sexy
(Though the costume was technically conceived in 2009!)
Order a copy of the calendar and support Epilepsy Toronto!

 


When the Hero Comes Home
Dragon Moon Press
“The Once And Now-ish King”
ePub * Kindle (US) *Amazon.com  * Amazon.ca (Coming Soon)

 

When The Hero Comes HomeWhen the epic battle, the mission, the quest are over, can the hero go home again? Is she too changed to resume where she left off… Is the life he left behind is no longer waiting for him?

A short story anthology featuring nineteen powerful stories by some of today’s top and up-and-coming fantasy and science fiction writers, including Jim C. Hines, Jay Lake, Julie Kagawa, and Todd McCaffrey.

 

 
 
The Dark Side of the Glass
Double Dragon Press, COMING June 2012
eBook * Paperback
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Mary was a fan of the vampire drama ”City By Night”, until she woke up in the realm of the show. Now she has to find a way home from a world that, pardon the pun, totally sucks.

A loving satire of vampire TV, filmmaking, and fandom.

 

 

 

The White Wall Review
Ryerson Press
Autumn, 2009
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  An international literary magazine featuring Canadian contributors and Ryerson University Alumni. JM Frey has two poems in this issue, Tobogganing and Water Garden.

 

 

 

 

 

Doctor Who in Space And Time
McFarland Press
“Whose Doctor”
Summer 2012

 A scholarly investigation into themes of location, nationality, identity, and temporalities inDoctor Who. JM’s essay “Whose Doctor?”, about the (lack of) Canadianness in the programme, is included in the reader. “Whose Doctor?” was originally presented at the Whoniversal Appeal Academic Conference in Cardiff, Wales in November of 2008.

 

Leaving Mundania
A documentary by Jiro C. Okada
Screenings will be Announced When Available

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A refreshingly honest, and balanced documentary about the anime fan phenomenon “cosplay” (“costume”+”play”), and the fans that love to do it. JM appears as the academic expert in this documentary.

 

 

The Maud Squad: Lives of the Kindred
A documentary by Lisa Lightbourn-Lay
Screenings will be Announced When Available

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The Maud Squad is an offbeat story about the people obsessed with a hundred year old version of Canadiana, the fictional world of Lucy Maud Montgomery. JM appears as Anne Shirley.

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