My dog Chet (seen at left chilling with a new acquisition) always enjoys getting a new toy, and I suppose I like new things too. As I write this paragraph, it's January 1, 2023, and a new year always represents new opportunities and a fresh start.
Not that 2022 was a "bad" year from a writing perspective. I had around 40 poems of various lengths published, as well as a poetry collection. Five original pieces of fiction saw publication for the first time in 2022, and two reprints made it into anthologies. As well, 27 book reviews and one article appeared in print or online venues.
December 2022 Highlights
In December 2022 I had a poem and a
short story appear in New Myths Issue 61, Winter 2022. The poem, “Ghost
Train,” is based on experiences walking the trails in Earl Rowe Provincial Park
in Ontario. I also had “At the Magical Furniture Store” appear in Polar
Starlight Issue 7, December 2022. These items can be viewed for
free by following the link provided (as is the case for the A World of
Curiosities book review, the Not a Princess review, and the “Cruising” short story, another Quicksilver
and Pepper tale.)
Recent Publications
Poetry:
“At the Magical Furniture Store,” Polar Starlight, Issue 7, December 2022, https://polarborealis.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/POLAR-STARLIGHT-7-December-2022.pdf
Poetry:
“At the Magical Furniture Store,” Polar Starlight, Issue 7, December 2022, https://polarborealis.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/POLAR-STARLIGHT-7-December-2022.pdf
“Ghost Train,” NewMyths.com, Vol. 16, Issue 61, Winter 2022, https://sites.google.com/newmyths.com/newmyths-com-issue-61/issue-61-stories/ghost-train
“Proxima Set-up Crew Opts to Stay,” Star*Line Vol. 46.1, Winter 2022.
Not a Princess, But (Yes) There Was a Pea, and Other Fairy Tales to Foment Revolution, by Rebecca Buchanan, Star*Line 46.1, Winter 2022. The review is posted on the SFPA web site, https://www.sfpoetry.com/sl/slreviews.html
“Cruising,” NewMyths.com, Vol. 16, Issue 61, Winter 2022, https://sites.google.com/newmyths.com/newmyths-com-issue-61/issue-61-stories/cruising
This month I expect to be working on a variety of items: poetry, fiction, book reviews, and creative non-fiction. There are several January and February 2023 submission calls I’m interested in, so lots of work to do to polish pieces up and send them out.