Welcome to San Cicaro — Out of Print
Welcome to San Cicaro is going out of print. We launched the book that started the series almost five years ago, and it’s been a wild ride. A twisting road of questions and thoughts, building…
Decades of San Cicaro
Decades of San Cicaro proved the most challenging installment to the series yet. Like its predecessors, this new anthology walks the fine line between horror and urban fantasy, yet adds a new…
Beasts of San Cicaro, Out Now!
Our biggest release yet, Beasts of San Cicaro is available today! Marking a new direction for our urban fantasy series, BoSC tells six unique stories, interwoven over a greater narrative. No city in…
Animals Run Amok in San Cicaro
The animals are taking over San Cicaro. Thunderbird is pleased to announce Beasts of San Cicaro, edited by Jenn Cavanaugh. After all, magic is not just the domain of humans. Sometimes those closest…
Open Call: Decades of San Cicaro
The San Cicaro Series Returns Updated 3/11: After careful soul searching, we’ve decided to close the submission window early after all. The last day will be Friday, 3/12. If you have a story…
The Chief Editor is Out! Huzzah!
No more reviews for a while! Doctor’s orders! Just kidding—that doctor’s a quack. But seriously. No more reviews for a hot minute. The site’s going quiet for a month or two. But…
The San Cicaro Experience: June 22nd
The wait is over on June 22nd. The San Cicaro Experience is finally here. Return to America’s strangest city with eight new tales by eight fresh authors. Tour the unusual Wilam Sisters’…
Change in Extraordinary Times
The United States is undergoing extraordinary times. Many voices demand action and change, and these speakers need to be heard and understood. Given the importance of their message, Thunderbird…
Welcome to San Cicaro New Cover
When working with creative people, it’s inevitable that you’re going to be bouncing ideas around all the time. Most…
The San Cicaro Experience
We live in difficult times, and they’re going to remain that way for a while. Many of us are stuck at home while those traveling do so with restrictions, for good reason. The one thing we all know…