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September Publications: Scigentasy and Voluted Tales

Posted by on Sep 2, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Happy Labor Day to those of you celebrating it! I’m at this moment not quite employed enough to, but I do have some exciting writing announcements. First, Silver Chests and Plain Sight has been reprinted at Voluted Tales. Half-detective story, it may have been influenced by Peter Tremayne’s delightful medieval monastic mysteries–although my cleric happens to be female.  I also have an original story publication: A Marriage, Pure and Good is at the new Intersectional...

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“The Void Test” at the Cast of Wonders Podcast!

Posted by on Aug 11, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

“The Void Test” at the Cast of Wonders Podcast!

This weekend, I had one of my first stories in audio publication! You can now listen to “The Void Test,” read by Chloë  Yates in the YA Podcast Cast of Wonders. It’s a story of confronting fears, most importantly the sort of fears even ultimate power can’t defeat. The text is included on the website, slightly revised from its originally appearance in MindFlights Magazine in...

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Reward in Daily Science Fiction’s Kickstarter! Also, Newsletters.

Posted by on Jul 26, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized, Work and Career, Writing | 0 comments

Daily Science Fiction is hosting a Kickstarter Campaign to pay authors for their short fiction published for the next six months, September 2013-March 2014. Among rewards including omnibus anthologies, gourmet chocolate, and a crocheted Cthulhu, you can also sign up for a critique from Yours Truly of a short story (they say up to 5,000 words, but I wouldn’t complain about longer, either)! See the details for Daily Science Fiction’s Fall 2013 campaign here. On the topic of...

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Fair Trade Blogger Bragging

Posted by on Jul 23, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Fair Trade Blogger Bragging

As a college sophomore, I first realized I was interested in international advocacy. A great goal but initially hard to accomplish in a small, friendly town smack dab in the middle of the North American continent. Except I was lucky, because I went to school in Waukesha, home of the Plowshare Center–an organization that hosts educational forums on social, economic, and environmental justice issues globally, and also runs Wisconsin’s first Fair Trade store. They welcomed me on...

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Blogging from the Writer’s Staycation

Posted by on Jun 26, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized, Writing | 0 comments

Blogging from the Writer’s Staycation

After my work with Zahara proved so rewarding last semester, I’ve continued as her assistant over this summer. This means I’ve been able to attend not only one but two Staycations–and this time as an apprentice Fellow, which means this Friday I’ll be an opening and lunchtime speaker. It also means that, with four weekdays dedicated to my own projects, I finally have time to ressurect some of the old draft posts for this blog. So what is the Staycation, exactly?...

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“An Honorable Aunt” at Silver Blade

Posted by on Jun 15, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Silver Blade Issue #18 is live, and includes my fantasy story “An Honorable Aunt”. This was one of those stories it was fun to write simply because I was getting inside the heads of people who view the world so differently from me, that it was a stretch of intellectual–and perhaps empathetic–muscle to show their thoughts and feelings. I think once you read the story it’ll be obvious what I mean, but I will say, just about every character in the story did something...

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In Which I Indulge A Moment in a Display of Ungodly Power

Posted by on May 1, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Hello to the reader who found this blog after, Blogger informs me, searching with the keywords “The Xeocin Empire the Halcyon”! I assume you are seeking information about the setting or story, “The Halcyon in Flight,” which appeared in Crossed Genres magazine some time ago. Never fear! It’s still archived, and as for the setting itself (you may have already read this in previous posts) I am revising a novel set in Xeocib with an eye to eventually landing an...

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Dancing Memorials

Posted by on Apr 16, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Yesterday my blog post was about getting a dose of perspective. It came before events that offered yet another sort of perspective…and pushed me to work on this post, which has sat in my drafts for over a month now. There’s a story I’m not certain I will ever be able to write. The title is “Dancing Memorials”. For a time I thought of it as science fiction, because everything I write is science fiction or fantasy, but then I stopped thinking of it as a story that...

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WolfSongs 2 is EPIC’s 2013 Best Anthology!

Posted by on Apr 10, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

WolfSongs 2 is EPIC’s 2013 Best Anthology!

Another exciting piece of news I missed sharing while I was away. WolfSongs 2, a collection of science fiction and fantasy incorporating wolves of all sorts–from the mythological to shapeshifters to metaphorical–has won EPIC 2013’s award for best anthology. This second volume in a popular series (and the origin of the name of my publisher, WolfSinger) contains my fantasy not-exactly-romance “The Loving and Keeping of Wolves,” which...

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Daughters of Icarus released!

Posted by on Apr 10, 2013 in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Daughters of Icarus released!

One of the exciting things I was away from (doing even more exciting things, so I can’t be too sorry) was the release of Pink Narcissus Press’s feminist science fiction anthology, Daughters of Icarus. This collection of stories exploring future possibilities of sex and gender includes my piece, “Two Rivers”. As ForeWord Reviews has it: In “Two Rivers,” by Therese Arkenberg, researchers travel to a planet to study people whose unusual characteristics include a third...

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