I always feel so awkward stumping for my writing. Wooooooohoooooo imposter syndrome. However, I'm incredibly proud about my fiction, and the fact that ever so slowly, after many fits and starts and self doubt, my work is being published. I've been feeling incredibly grateful and overwhelmed with everything being published this fall (six short stories), … Continue reading Promo Time: Two Anthologies releasing today!
Tag: short stories
Short Story Release! Moody, Queer, Softly Dystopian and Free!
I have a new short story out! Okay, technically it's been available on Amazon (in print and ebook) form since October 1st, but "Tell the Crows I'm Home" is available for free on Metaphorosis Magazine's website. "Tell the Crows I'm Home" is one of the most intensely personal short stories I've ever written, although I … Continue reading Short Story Release! Moody, Queer, Softly Dystopian and Free!
“Terrible Tilly Hunts the Cadborosaurus” Easter Eggs
This Wednesday, All World Wayfarer released Issue X on their website, and included in this spooky magazine is my short story, "Terrible Tilly Hunts the Cadborosaurus." You can read Issue X for free here, however, if you'd like to support All Worlds Wayfarer and their pursuit to pay their authors for work, you can purchase … Continue reading “Terrible Tilly Hunts the Cadborosaurus” Easter Eggs
It’s National Coming Out Day!
Still recovering from my in-law invasion (love them, but they are best served in small doses) so I haven't written much and my back-log of book reviews is once again reaching towering heights (*whispers* November 9 flame rant, I will get to you). BUT today is National Coming Out Day, and I am finishing editing … Continue reading It’s National Coming Out Day!
Book Review: How Long ’til Black Future Month?
How Long 'til Black Future Month? by N.K. Jemisin 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺/5 A collection of science fiction master N K Jemisin's short stories, from her early career (although she refuses to release her teenage novels and remind us that she is human) to now. This was fantastic, with many five or six star short stories that had … Continue reading Book Review: How Long ’til Black Future Month?