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News | 2020-06-16

A new review gives great praise to the anthology Vast and my short-story The DreamCube Thread.

“I particularly enjoyed Ellinor Kall’s The DreamCube Thread, with it’s playful use of form balanced against an interrogative line of thought about the nature of thought itself and the interconnectivity of minds. This represents everything I love about speculative fiction.”

From a review by Gem Jackson

Read the whole review here!

Read more about Vast here!

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News | 2020-04-21

I have been interviewed by British publisher Orchid’s Lantern about writing, magic and my short story The DreamCube Thread (included in the anthology Vast). I’m happy to have been part of the series and recommend you to read the other interviews as well!

Read the interview with Ellinor Kall on Orchid’s Lantern website.

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News | 2020-02-28

Vast

Vast is released!

Vast: Stories of Mind, Soul and Consciousness in a Technological Age is an anthology published by British publisher Orchid’s Lantern. I have contributed a short-story called The DreamCube Thread.

The book contains: “Ten exciting, thought-provoking science fiction stories exploring the relationship between cutting-edge technology and the human psyche”.

Vast is available directly from the publisher Orchid’s Lantern book shop or from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com and many others.

In Sweden it can be bought through Bokus and Adlibris and Amazon.se.

Read more about the release over on Orchid’s Lantern website:
Vast – Release Day!
Orchid’s Lantern announcing Vast.

I’m very proud to be a part of this beautiful release among all these fantastic writers!

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News | 2019-12-14

New site design – making it more mobile friendly. You can sort posts by categories like Short-stories and Poetry, find direct links to texts and read more about me under Info up in the menu.

My short-story The DreamCube Thread will be included in the anthology “Vast” published by Orchid’s Lantern on 2020-02-28. More info to come…

I have recently added old journal posts from 2017–2019 to this site, enjoy the glimpse into my rambling mind.

I’m kinda active on Twitter, so get over there and follow me!

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Ellinor Kall – Writer

Ellinor Kall

Author biography in 55 words: Ellinor Kall is a liminal writer who grew up kinda lost among the forests and mountains in northern Sweden. A queer shadow with sparks in between worlds. Born out of emotion and will, glamorized photos and words. Once quoted saying: “I’m not lost, I just don’t know where I am.” Maybe that says it all.

I’m a demi-fictional non-binary alias that writes random lunacy and occasional wisdom about the mind masked as weird and a bit queer fiction. Random or long contemplated thoughts and ideas concerning consciousness, fiction, art and language may occur frequently. Though the border between non-fiction essays and my journal can sometimes blur. Not to mention how to categorize the rambling oracles about magic that suddenly appears out of nowhere. Sometimes there are also news about what I’m up to.

You can find my short-story The DreamCube Thread published in the anthology Vast by British independent press Orchid’s Lantern. Also check out my short animated music video Ellinor’s Theme Song!

Apart from the English texts on this page I’ve written a lot of stuff in Swedish. That is however published elsewhere under another name. Identity is a tricky thing. For hints about this read between the lines in my journal, especially the entry about being multiple me, the attempted peace treaty and the oracle claiming I’m a binary star.

I’ll be adding new and old texts to this site every now and then, so check back in here or use the RSS thingie in the footer. I got writings all over the place, so I keep finding stuff I forgot about. Since English is my second language spelling and grammar may falter sometimes.

If you’re looking for a specific text you can choose categories and find lists with direct links to all contents in the menu. Enjoy!

PS: For more of my writing follow EllinorKall on Twitter!