Wednesday, December 1, 2021

December 2021 update

During November, I participated in National Novel Writing Month (aka NaNoWriMo), although I made progress on a dozen pieces of short fiction rather than a novel-length work. As in my past attempts, I found that the challenge to work toward a set target (50,000 words for the month) and a commitment to writing daily made me push myself beyond what I would have accomplished just following my usual schedule, so I was glad I did it. I also reached the 50,000 word mark for the first time and wrote every day of November. I’ve already sent out five of the pieces that I was working on, and hope to refine the others in the coming months.
 
Recent Publications
A short story titled “Where the Hearth Is” was published in Tyche Books’ Home for the Howlidays anthology, edited by M.L.D. Curelas. I was thrilled to be included in this collection, which also features the work of a number of other SF Canada members, as well as some writers from the United States. You can find more information about this anthology at the link below:
https://tychebooks.com/howlidays
 
Two poems, “Surprise,” and “A Day at the Races,” were included in Scifaikuest, November 2021, print edition.
 
My poem “Tired of Traffic,” appeared in Spaceports & Spidersilk, October 2021.
 
On November 1, The Miramichi Reader posted my review of Sarah Tolmie's The Little Animals: https://miramichireader.ca/2021/11/the-little-animals-by-sarah-tolmie/
 
My review of Shapers of Worlds Volume II, edited by Edward Willett, appeared on The Miramichi Reader November 29, 2021:  
https://miramichireader.ca/2021/11/shapers-of-worlds-volume-ii-edited-by-edward-willett/
 
My review of Gary Morgenstein’s dystopian baseball novel A Mound Over Hell (first book in the Dark Depths series) was published on the Sports Literature Association’s web site: https://sportliteratureassociation.wordpress.com/2021/11/02/a-mound-over-hell-book-1-of-the-dark-depths-series-by-sport-by-gary-morgenstein/
 
What I’m Working On
As noted above, I worked on the first drafts of a number of short stories in November. During the next few months, I’ll be polishing these up for send-out to various venues.
 

Monday, November 1, 2021

November 2021 update

After spending part of October in preparation, I’m planning to participate in NaNoWriMo in November. I find that joining in this annual event helps to boost my productivity. Four of the short stories I worked on last November ended up finding homes, so for me at least involvement in NaNoWriMo paid off.

Recent Publications
Two poems, “When We Leave Home For Good,” and “Confessions of an Old Spacer,” were published in Polar Starlight Magazine of Canadian Speculative Poetry, Issue 3, October 2021. http://polarborealis.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/POLAR-STARLIGHT-3-October-2021.pdf

A poem titled “We Must Believe the Road Ahead Is Full of Light” appeared in Utopia Science Fiction, Vol. 3, Issue, 2, October/November 2021: https://www.utopiasciencefiction.com/product-page/oct-nov-2021-vol-3-issue-2

Two poems, “If Places Remember,” and “Good Reasons,” were published in Peach Velvet, Issue 10, Hometown Haunts hallozine ’21. “Good Reasons” was previously published in Contemporary Haibun Online. Link for Peach Velvet is below:
https://www.peachvelvetmag.com/fall-21

“In Other Words,” a reprint story that originally appeared in CBAY Books’ One Thousand Words for War, is included in WolfSinger Publications’ US/THEM, released October 31, 2021. Those interested in checking out the US/THEM anthology can take advantage of discounts as follows:

Smashwords: use the code LE32N for a 15% discount off the cover price of $6.95.
This code is part of the Holiday Promotion code set up for all WolfSinger Books at Smashwords and is valid through 1/15/22. The Smashwords link is: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1112780

Print copies can be ordered using the code Holidays2021 at the WolfSinger Books storefront (link below). This code provides a 15% discount and applies to all WolfSinger books including US/THEM. The code is valid through 1/15/22.

The link for the WolfSinger Publications storefront is https://www.wolfsingerpubs.com/shop
My review of Brian Van Norman’s Against the Machine: Manifesto appeared on The Miramichi Reader site, October 3, 2021: 
https://miramichireader.ca/2021/10/against-the-machine-manifesto-by-brian-van-norman/

I posted a review of A.J. Hackwith’s The God of Lost Words on Goodreads October 19. The God of Lost Words is the final installment in Hackwith’s highly original and imaginative “Hell’s Library” trilogy. You can find the review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4296495103

What I'm Working On
Through October, I spent a lot of time plotting rather than writing. In November, I’ll be focussing on fiction, including a short story for a submission call titled Pirating Pups, fleshing out some other short story ideas, working on putting together a collection of short stories for submission, and solidifying some ideas for a collection of flash humour pieces.

Coming Soon
A Quicksilver and Pepper story titled “Where the Hearth Is” is included in Tyche Books Home for the Howlidays, edited by M.L.D. Curelas. I’m not sure whether other authors have “favourite” stories among those that they’ve written but “Where the Hearth Is” is one of mine. I’m looking forward to reading the anthology, whose contributors include several other members of the Science Fiction Canada group.


Friday, October 1, 2021

October 2021 update

Cooler fall weather is a mixed blessing. It’s a relief after the heat we’ve had this past summer, but it also heralds the coming of winter and snow. On the other hand, more indoor time tends to mean more time for writing, so there is that.
 
Recent Publications
A poem titled “They Came” appeared in Black Cat Magazine, Issue 2, Apocalypse, September, 2021. Link as follows: https://www.blackcatmagazine.com/issues

Two poems, “That Championship Season” and “That One Guy,” were published in Rhyme and Rhythm: Poems for Student Athletes. Archer Publishing, October 2017, https://www.mojo.amncentral.com/product-page/rhyme-rhythm-poems-for-student-athletes 

I received an Advance Reader Copy of Miriam Toews’ Fight Night through NetGalley, and posted a review on Goodreads, as well the Miramichi Reader site. Links below.
 
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4215181000?book_show_action=false
 
https://miramichireader.ca/2021/09/fight-night-by-miriam-toews/
 
What I’m Working On
I’m finalizing the draft of a “Quicksilver and Pepper” story for submission to Rhonda Parrish’s Pirating Pups anthology.
 
Though I made progress on my book review stack during September, I still have a few to work on through October. I’ll also likely use October to do some advance plotting for NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) in November. 

Rather than working on a novel, I’ll be focusing on short stories. I did find that the word count challenges spurred me toward greater daily output. As an added bonus, five of the stories I worked on through last year's NaNoWriMo were accepted for publication. I'd be happy with similar success this year.

 

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

September 2021 update

Recent Publications

A poem titled “Just Another Quest” was included in New Tales of the Round Table. I really enjoyed reading this collection, which includes poems from several members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association, and was produced in my home province of Ontario.

Published by The Roasted Poet, with details at the link below:

https://www.blurb.ca/b/10783555-new-tales-of-the-round-table

A poem titled “This Future at Least Has Cows” appeared in Parsec Ink’s Triangulation: Habitats, (part of the Triangulation Anthologies), August 16, 2021. Like several other speculative poems I’ve written, this one was inspired by a news article.

Two poems, [leaving Earth] and [new planet, new nightmares], were published in Scifaikuest August 2021 online edition

https://www.hiraethsffh.com/scifaikuest-online

Two poems, [space station pawn shop] and “Nursery Rhymes for Changing Times,” appeared in Scifaikuest August 2021 print edition:

https://www.hiraethsffh.com/product-page/scifaikuest-august-2021-edited-by-teri-santitoro

A review of Outer Space, Inner Minds, a poetry collection edited by David P. Reiter, appeared on the SpecPo Blog August 14, 2021:

https://specpo.wordpress.com/2021/08/14/outer-space-inner-minds-a-review/

What I’m Working On
Rhonda Parrish has an anthology call pending for “Pirating Pups.” I couldn’t resist this one so I’m working on a Quicksilver and Pepper story to send in once the submission window opens. I’m also in process with a story idea for Microcosm’ Bikes and Books anthology, as well as finishing some pending reviews for various publications.


Sunday, August 1, 2021

August 2021 Update

Recent Publications
A review of Emily Brewes’ The Doomsday Book of Fairy Tales appeared on the Miramichi Reader site, July 2, 2021:

https://miramichireader.ca/2021/07/the-doomsday-book-of-fairy-tales/

A review of Gary Morgenstein’s A Fastball for Freedom was posted on the Sport Literature Association’s book review site July 7th:

https://sportliteratureassociation.wordpress.com/2021/07/07/a-fastball-for-freedom-gary-morgenstein/

A review of Sarah Tolmie’s Disease appeared on the Miramichi Reader site, July 22, 2021:
https://miramichireader.ca/2021/07/disease-by-sarah-tolmie/

A review of Julie Czerneda's Mirage appeared in Hiraeth Publishing's Shelter of Daylight, Summer 2021 issue (print):

https://www.hiraethsffh.com/product-page/shelter-of-daylight-summer-2021-edited-by-tyree-campbell

What I’m Working On
I still have a number of book reviews that I’m chipping away at. I'm also working on a short story for a call-out for an “Arthropod Anthology.” (This from someone who, as a child, was not a fan of spiders.)

Coming Soon
I have some poems scheduled to appear in Hiraeth Publishing’s Scifaikuest (online and print) in August, and some short stories and poems slated for publishing later in 2021.




Thursday, July 1, 2021

July 2021 update

Summer is here, a traditionally busy time with gardening and other activities. Adding to that, the house seemed too quiet without canine company after our border collie Emma passed away in February, 2021, so we invited a new dog into the household back in early May. His name is Chet, and this photo shows him at 9 weeks of age.

Chet is a cocker spaniel/jack russell terrier/fox terrier mix. Up till now, he’s needed supervision during his waking hours, so keeping him out of mischief (more or less) is in turn keeping me busy.

Generally Chet's nap-time or a quiet moment during the day when he is occupied with a chewie or a toy is when I need to squeeze in regular chores, errands, and writing—which is why for now my writing activities have been somewhat curtailed. Happy to make the trade-off though!

Recent Publications
A poem titled “Better or Worse” appeared in Liquid Imagination, June 1, 2021:

https://liquidimagination.silverpen.org/article/better-or-worse-by-lisa-timpf/

A haibun poem titled “Canem Roboto” was published in New Myths Issue 55. This piece was inspired by a news article about the potential for using robotic fish and dogs for exploration:

https://sites.google.com/a/newmyths.com/nmwebsite/poems/canem-roboto

Two poems, [shapeshifters’ Hall of Fame] and [stood up at the altar] were included in Scifaikuest May 2021 print.

A poem titled “When Sports Get Strange” was published in Spaceports and Spidersilk, May 2021.

A reprint of a short story titled “The Open Road,” originally published in From a Cat’s View was included in JayHenge Publishing’s Joining Forces anthology.

My review of Manuel Panchana Moya’s The Nominal Echo Chronicles appeared on the Miramichi Reader site, June 11, 2021:

https://miramichireader.ca/2021/06/the-nominal-echo-chronicles-by-manuel-panchana-moya/

My review of a poetry collection by Amelia Gorman titled Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota, was posted on SpecPo June 21, 2021:

https://specpo.wordpress.com/2021/06/21/field-guide-to-invasive-species-of-minnesota-a-review/

What I’m Working On
I’m still carving away at my review backlog as a number one priority. Hoping to continue to make a dent on that in the month to come.


 

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June 2021 update

Recent Publications
A poem titled “Cryptic” appeared in Polar Borealis, Issue 18, May 2021. This poem, like a number of others I've written, was inspired by a new story (in this case, about humans' ability--or inability--to accurately interpret cats' their facial expressions). A link to the poem is below:

A review of Derek Künsken’s The House of Styx appeared on The Future Fire’s site May 11, 2021. Künsken’s book provides an intriguing look at what life in a human colony in the clouds of Venus might look like. Making the book more interesting for me as a Canadian is the fact that many of the colonists are of Quebecois origin. A link to the review is below:
 
http://reviews.futurefire.net/2021/05/kunsken-house-of-styx.html
 
 
What I’m Working On
I’ve slowed down my output this month due to some personal circumstances that have left me with limited time for writing endeavours. During May, I’ve been focussing on making progress on some of the reviews I’ve committed to.
 

Saturday, May 1, 2021

May 2021 Update

On some days, April lived up to its reputation for showers—rain and even snow. Still, there were some blue-sky days which made it pleasant for outdoor work. We’ve got robins’ nests in a couple of places on our property, so looking forward to seeing the little ones once they get out and about.

Recent Publications


My second romance novella from JMS Books LLC, Curtain Call, went live April 10, 2021. Curtain Call centres about a woman’s internal struggles as she comes to grips with giving up team sports as she and her teammates age. The sporting backdrop is broomball, a quirky activity I was introduced to when I was in university and played for a number of years. The novella, released in ebook format only, is available through Amazon and other major distributors, or from JMS Books LLC directly.

A short story titled “The Messenger’s Mission,” originally published in The Fifth Dimension in 2018, was included in Engen Books’ Mythology from the Rock anthology. Link to Amazon.ca information is below:

https://www.amazon.ca/Mythology-Rock-Ellen-Curtis/dp/1774780305/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

A poem titled “Letting Go” and reviews of Climbing Lightly Through Forests edited by R. B. Lemberg and Lisa M. Bradley and Million-Year Elegies by Ada Hoffmann appeared in Star*Line 44.2, Spring 2021. You can find the full reviews on the SFPA web site at the link below:

https://www.sfpoetry.com/sl/slreviews.html

A poem titled “A Dish Best Served,” originally published in Liminality, was included in the 2021 Rhysling Anthology, a publication put out by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association. It’s the second time I’ve had the honour of being included in the Rhysling anthology. “A Dish Best Served” was written in response to a news story. You can find the poem here:

http://www.liminalitypoetry.com/issues/year-six/issue-23-spring-2020/a-dish-best-served/

Several poems, “Atmospheric Traffic Control, 2045,” “Seeing is Believing,” “Canis Futuris,” “Science Senryu,” and “Reverse Universe,” appeared in Eccentric Orbits Volume 2, Dimensionfold Publishing, April 2021.

My review of Julie E. Czerneda’s Spectrum appeared on the Miramichi Reader site. I’ve read five of Czerneda’s six Esen novels, as well as the e-novella The Only Thing to Fear, and I’d have to say Spectrum is my favourite so far. A link to the review:

https://miramichireader.ca/2021/04/spectrum-by-julie-e-czerneda/

Also on the Miramichi Reader site was a review of Marilla Before Anne, a book by first-time novelist Louise Michalos. This historical fiction novel creates a back-story for Marilla Cuthbert, a character depicted in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables series. A link to the review is below:

https://miramichireader.ca/2021/04/marilla-before-anne-by-louise-michalos/

A review of Alan Ira Gordon’s The Doggo Book appeared in the Spec Po Blog, link below:

https://specpo.wordpress.com/2021/04/17/the-doggo-book-a-review/

What I’m Working On
During April, I took on the challenge of writing a poem a day for poetry month. I’m not going to lie, it was a tough slog some days, but I managed to meet the challenge. Sometimes, the days I found it hardest to get started were the most productive, once I got going.

Coming Soon
Engen Books is doing a virtual launch for Mythology From the Rock May 5th, so that should be fun.

I also will have a couple of poems in the May 2021 print issue of Scifaikuest.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, April 1, 2021

April 2021: First Novella, and Spring is Coming

Robins, always a sure sign of spring in our parts, started showing up just before mid-March. We even had an eastern bluebird popping by to check out the feeder a couple of times. So regardless what the thermometer says, I’m confident that spring is on its way.

Recent Publications

My novella To Push Back the Darkness was released by JMS Publishing March 13, 2021. The story is a f/f romance/police procedural with science fiction elements. You can find more details on the “books” page of this site. The novella, released in ebook format only, is available through Amazon and other major distributors, or from JMS Books LLC directly. Super-exciting for me, since it’s my first novella-length fiction publication.

A haiga titled “Two Heads” and a tanka, “[new clothes are hard to come by]” were published in Scifaikuest, February 2021 print edition.

A poem titled “Deck Chairs” appeared in the Norfolk Literary Prize 2020 publication, as the second-place poem in the 18 and over category.

A poem titled “Spaceport” appeared in the February 2021 issue of Spaceports & Spidersilk.

Todd Sullivan invited me to a Zoom interview talking about the poem “The ABCs of Sci-Fi Nightmares” that appeared in Polar Borealis, and more broadly about reading and writing poetry. A link to the interview, which includes a reading of the poem and is followed by questions about writing, is below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjPKoZsnJFU

My review of Luna Station Quarterly Issue 41, March 2020, was published on The Future Fire’s site March 3, 2021. Link is below:

http://reviews.futurefire.net/2021/03/luna-station-quarterly-41.html

A review of How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse by K. Eason appeared on The Future Fire’s site March 24, 2021. Link below:

http://reviews.futurefire.net/2021/03/eason-how-rory-thorne-destroyed.html#more

I posted a review of Rebecca Warner’s My Dad My Dog on Library Thing and Goodreads. I received an electronic copy of this book through Library Thing’s Early Reviewers program. My Dad My Dog is a fictional account of the challenges of providing in-home care for an elderly parent with Alzheimer’s. Though it’s a work of fiction, the book is based on Warner’s own experiences as the health care surrogate for both of her parents.

What I'm Working On

I’m putting the finishing touches on a review of Canadian science fiction and fantasy writer Julie E. Czerneda’s Spectrum, the third book in the Web Shifter’s Library series (which follows the adventures of many of the same characters introduced in the earlier Web Shifter series). I’ve read all but one of the Web Shifter books, and can say that while I’ve liked them all, I think Spectrum and Beholder’s Eye are the two I’ve enjoyed most.

I’m also planning to take on the Poetry Month challenge for April, writing a poem a day.

Coming Soon

My second romance novella from JMS Books LLC, Curtain Call, is scheduled to go live April 10, 2021. It centres about a woman’s internal struggles as she comes to grips with giving up team sports as she and her teammates age. The sporting backdrop is broomball, a quirky activity I was introduced to when I was in university, and played for a number of years. The issue of letting things go as you age is something I’ve been dealing with the past few years.

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Goodbye to an Old Friend and March 2021 Update

Here in southern Ontario the temperature is finally hovering at or above the zero mark more consistently, after a spell of cold weather. I’ve placed my orders for seeds for the garden, which must be a sign that spring is on the way. 


Earlier in February, a fair bit of my time was taken up keeping an eye on my almost-fifteen-year-old border collie, Emma. Though she was in pretty good health up to Christmas, the last few weeks her health went into a steep decline. Sadly, we had to let her go on February 22nd. It’s quiet around here without the click of claws on the floor and the occasional woof from the front window if she happened to spot a passing dog. 

Emma’s passing served as a reminder for how quickly time flies by. It sounds trite, but it seems like only yesterday that she joined our household. I hadn’t realized how much she’d become a part of my daily routines, from morning feedings to night-time excursions into the great outdoors so she could attend to nature’s call. It seems strange to put on my jacket to go outside and not see someone standing there demanding to come too! Even more strange to bring in an order of pizza and not have someone doing a happy dance when she scents what’s in the box . . .

Recent Publications
A short story titled “To Catch a Chameleon” was published in the Were-Traveler’s Women Destroy Retro Science Fiction, link below:

https://the-were-traveler.weebly.com/current-issue/issue-22-women-destroy-retro-sci-fi

A poem titled “Things You Left Behind When the Great Floods Came” was published in Polar Borealis, Issue 17, February 2021:

http://polarborealis.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/POLAR-BOREALIS-17-February-2021.pdf

A review of Shapers of Worlds, edited by Edward Willett, appeared on The Future Fire’s web site February 1, 2021:

http://reviews.futurefire.net/2021/02/willett-ed-shapers-of-worlds.html

A short story “Sisters” was published for Rhonda Parrish’s Patreon sponsors as part of her lead-up to the release of Clockwork, Curses, and Coal, a steampunk fairy tale anthology edited by Parrish and published by World Weaver Press. “Sisters” was my first attempt at a steampunk fairy tale, but contained elements of historical fiction as well. The story converts the “Four Talented Brothers” fairy tale into the story of four talented hockey-loving sisters. 

Rhonda posted a blog piece that I wrote explaining some of the background to the story. The hockey attire sported by the women in “Sisters,” as well as the enthusiasm women demonstrated for the game and some other factors, were based on information I ran across while doing research for my (never-completed) Masters’ thesis in Sport History years ago. If you’re interested, you can read the blog piece here:

https://www.rhondaparrish.com/home/sisters-the-story-behind-the-story/

What I’m Working On
I’m continuing to work on short stories for send-out, as well as some creative non fiction pieces for a number of Chicken Soup for the Soul submission calls. I’ve also amassed a healthy (some would say overzealous) number of books for review, which I’m steadily working through.

Coming Soon
My first-ever novelette, titled To Push Back the Darkness, is due out March 13th from JMS books. Released as an e-book, To Push Back the Darkness is a futuristic f/f sweet romance/police procedural.


Monday, February 1, 2021

February 2021 Update

Recent Publications

My poem “Into the Sea” was published last fall. It’s now available online at Utopia Science Fiction’s web site, link below:

https://www.utopiasciencefiction.com/into-the-sea 

A poem [snowstorm on Titan] appeared in Frozen Wavelets, Issue 5, December, 2020:

https://frozenwavelets.com/issue-5/

My review of Anthony Berger’s No Place for a Woman appeared on the Miramichi Reader site, January 19, 2021:

https://miramichireader.ca/2021/01/no-place-for-a-woman-by-antony-berger/ 

I posted a review of A.J. Hackwith’s The Archive of the Forgotten on Goodreads (link below). This book, the second in Hackwith’s Hell’s Library series, is a sequel to The Library of the Unwritten.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3767047384


What I’m Working On

I’m still focussing primarily on short stories. Two that I’m currently working on are entries in the “Quicksilver and Pepper” series, which focus on a pair of AI-enhanced Galactic Space Service operatives whose personalities are loosely based on my one-time cat Smokey and my border collie Emma.

I’m also working on several book reviews I’ve committed to.


Coming Soon

My review of Shapers of Worlds, edited by Edward Willett, is due to appear on The Future Fire web site shortly, and according to my records I should have a couple of items included in the February print edition of Scifaikuest.

I also have my first-ever novellas coming out, one in March and one in April. More on those in the coming months.

 

 

Friday, January 1, 2021

January 2021 Update

The end of one year and the start of another seems to be a good time to do some cleanup and organizing. To that end, I’ve gone through my bookcases, paring out items I (reluctantly) acknowledge that I am unlikely to read again. The upside of the process is that I also took the opportunity to better organize my bookshelves, which should make it easier to locate items when I need them. 

One item I haven’t gotten rid of entirely is a handful of my favourite Andre Norton paperbacks. I still remember as a teenager tearing out the order sheet at the back of the book, going through the difficult process of selecting from the list (I wanted them all!), and mailing off my requests along with a money order from the post office. Because our local library didn’t have the full range of Norton’s titles available, I deeply enjoyed dipping into the package of books when they arrived, opening new and exciting worlds. 

Hilarious to look at the prices on the cover though: the majority of them were priced at $1.25. Then again, that’s when I was working at a part-time job that started at less than $2.00 per hour . . . 

Recent Publications

Two poems, “Blackbeard Returns as a Porch Pirate,” and “The Day Politeness Revealed Its Limits,” were published in Frost Zone Zine, Issue 2, Winter 2020-21. 

A story titled “Gone” and a poem “No Fairy Tale World” made it into New Myths’ second anthology, Twilight Worlds: Best of NewMyths Anthology Volume II (link below). It’s always a pleasure to be included in the pages of the New Myths zine and the resulting anthologies. 

https://www.amazon.com/Twilight-Worlds-Best-NewMyths-Anthology/dp/193935417X 

My review of On This Day: 365 Tales of History, Mystery, and More, by Dale Jarvis, appeared on the Miramichi Reader web site December 19th. Link below: 

https://miramichireader.ca/2020/12/on-this-day-365-tales-of-history-mystery-and-more/

What I’m Working On

I’m continuing to work on short stories while also catching up on a backlog of book reviews. Maybe it’s the influence of my former employer, but at the start of each year, I set goals for the coming year—some concrete, some less so. In 2021, I’m planning to focus on going deeper with my fiction, which means more time up front planning and outlining. One possible outcome is fewer submissions, with the trade-off (hopefully) of a higher acceptance rate.

Coming Soon

For a variety of reasons, I don’t have the usual number of submissions out in circulation, so it’s not surprising that there’s not too much coming down the pipeline publication-wise in the next couple of months, aside from the February Scifaikuest and a couple of other items. Further out, there are some pending items in March/April. More on that as we get closer.