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It has been a FULL week!
  • 2nd Pfizer Vax achieved! I was down for a bit with a headache and great tiredness during Flights of Foundry, unfortunately, but still had a pretty good time for the the things I managed to attend.
  • Queen of Swords Press author A.J. Fitzwater is a finalist in 3, count 'em, 3 categories, at New Zealand's Sit Julius Vogel Awards! The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper is up for Best Collection, No Man's Land is up for Best Novella and A.J.'s essay "Queer Speculative Aotearoa New Zealand" at LGBTQ Reads is up for Best Fan Writing!
  • Registration is open for the Minneapolis PEN panel discussion that I'm doing next month on "What is Book Coaching?" My angle is publicity planning, but I've done bits and pieces of other things as well. You can, in fact, hire me for this so ping me if it's of interest.
  • And in the big picture, Derek Chauvin was found guilty, which to be perfectly honest, is a gigantic psychological weight off my psyche. Is it enough? No. Do we need to struggle harder for more justice, more equity, an end to murder by cop? Hell, yes. But we live 4 blocks from George Floyd Square and were in town for all of last summer's burning and destruction and all the events thereafter and it is truly hard and horrible to have such a closeup view of the aftermath of a terrible crime. Minneapolis and St. Paul were both ripped apart to a degree I've never seen outside of a place that's been a recent warzone and a lot of people paid a terrible price for it. I'm glad Chauvin is now one of them.
Now to tackle my annual Earth Day post so happier news tomorrow.
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I've got a new interview up at author Vonnie Winslow Crist's "Whimsical Words" blog about editing Scourge of the Seas of Time (and Space) and anthology editing in general. If you like what you read, I'm also offering an online class on anthology editing at Cat Rambo's Wayward Writer's Academy on 4/6.

Upcoming events:
  • Not-So-Silent Planet: Love and Lust - February 19th, Kieran's Irish Pub, Minneapolis, 8-10PM. I'll be reading some Emily L. Byrne prose, along with readings by other fine local authors and performers and you should come!
  • Nerds of a Feather - March 8th. I've got a Six Books Interview going up - I get to recommend some books!
  • Running a Small Press - March 21, DreamHaven Books, Minneapolis, 6:30-7:45PM. This is the sequel to my previous presentation on running a small press, this one on how you keep going, what I've learned so far, etc.
  • Next up: ClexaCon info, UntitledTown updates, WisCon updates, when I have them
Current state: wrangling snow, day jobbery and deadlines and wishing I had more time to write.

Now for the question: I've got a couple of stories up at Curious Fictions, a newish platform where you can post reprint short fiction, serials, etc., one free, one at the subscriber level. So far, I've got no interest whatsoever - no followers, no subscribers, nada. I'm wondering what, if anything, I could do to make this a more appealing platform for both folks who already like my work and those just discovering it. Should I post more short fiction? Serialize a novel draft? Give up? If I go with the novel draft, it would be my alternate Regency about the Fay trying to stop the Industrial Revolution. I would love to hear from people on this, especially if you're already using the platform as a writer or reader. Thus far, whenever I post public questions along these lines, the only response I get is from the platform operators earnestly informing me that if I just did more work, I could make this site work for me, which is entertaining, but not all that useful. Tell me what you want and I'll see what I can deliver on.

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