Wednesday, June 1, 2022

June 2022 Update

May seemed to come and go in a hurry. Perhaps that’s because, in our area at least, the weather was more conducive for outdoor work. Right now, the trees in our area are coming into full leaf—always one of the most beautiful times of the year.

Recent Publications
Poetry:
“Another Virtual Meeting,” “The Changing Face of Fear,” “Dogs of the 2080s,” “Strange New Worlds,” and “New Home, New Hope,” Eccentric Orbits Volume 3, Dimensionfold Publishing, https://www.amazon.ca/Eccentric-Orbits-Anthology-Science-Fiction/dp/1989940447/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

“Infinite Monkey Theorem, Revisited,” “It Must Be More,” “Separate and Apart,” “They Sent the Old,” “Wanted: Another Terrestrial Planet,” Illumen, Spring 2022, Hiraeth Publishing,  https://www.hiraethsffh.com/product-page/illumen-spring-2022-edited-by-tyree-campbell

“[sunlight refracts]” and “Some Things We’re Meant to Leave Behind,” Scifaikuest May 2022 online, Hiraeth Publishing, https://www.hiraethsffh.com/scifaikuest-online

Reviews:
The Sisters Sputnik, by Terri Favro, published on The Miramichi Reader website May 5, 2022, https://miramichireader.ca/2022/05/the-sisters-sputnik-by-terri-favro/

All the Seas of the World, by Guy Gavriel Kay, published on The Miramichi Reader website May 23, 2022, https://miramichireader.ca/2022/05/all-the-seas-of-the-world-by-guy-gavriel-kay/ Inspired by Renaissance culture, All the Seas of the World is a fitting follow-up to A Brightness Long Ago.

What I’m Working On
Having recently completed an on-line course through the local library on writing for magazines, I’ve been in a creative non-fiction mood this past month, and this will likely carry over into June. I’m also continuing to chip away at my book review list.