What Fates Impose

Just a quick update! If you’re looking for a good read, the anthology What Fates Impose is out now! It’s a beautiful anthology with lots of cool stories about fortune telling. My story “Power Steering” is just one of many fun reads inside its covers.

I’m off to go pound revisions on Skinwalkers and hopefully do some Halloween costume planning.

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Spiderpocalypse

Here’s what it’s like to live in my head:

As walking from Kid’s school, sees mysterious object in front of a house.

[thinks] If that’s a giant spider, I’m NOT crossing the street.

[thinks] Don’t be silly. There are no 3-foot tall giant spiders.

[remembers enormous wolf spider found in garden previous night]

[thinks] If that’s a giant spider, I hope I can kick its ass.

 

Also, yesterday I was featured on the 27GoodThings site! Go check it out and watch the things I suggest. One is on Youtube, so you have no excuse not to.

 

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Black Gate featurette

The terrific folks at Black Gate interviewed a handful of emerging and midlist fantasy writers about their experiences working in the field, and I’m one of them! It’s awesome to get to hear more from these cool writers, especially my friend Patrick Hester. I have to offer a big thanks to Garrett Calcaterra,our fantastic interviewer.

Also awesome: Skinwalkers has an official release date! February 2014 is going to be pretty exciting.

Oldies but goodies

At least once a year we make the long drive up to visit my parents, who live in the vicinity of Grand Coulee, Washington. We don’t always take the same roads, but over the years, we’ve fallen into a much-loved routine: on the way up, we have to stop at Macario’s Restaurant in Boardman. I don’t know if it’s the most terrific Mexican food–it’s fairly standard beans and cheesy goodness–but we love it there and the trip just wouldn’t feel complete without a stop.

Isn’t it funny how we get into these routines? Little things, little funny rituals take on significance when repeated, and life feels hollow without them. Whether it’s a certain bedtime routine (I struggle to fall asleep if I didn’t floss) or a family holiday tradition, repeated actions sometimes transcend the ordinary and take on extraordinary meaning.

When I was studying early music history, we spent a great deal of time examining the use of music in monastic tradition. In medieval monasteries, the inhabitants lives were very strictly ordered by the canonical hours. They kept to a very strict, very deliberate routine. You can visit monasteries run by these same precepts, and I know several people who have done so. According to one such visitor, after a period of adjustment, your mind responds to the strange rhythms. It becomes dreamier, more mystical, more introspective, even hallucinatory.

Most of us look forward to a change in our routine to help us find introspection and clarity, but maybe the monks were onto something. Maybe we just need to stop looking at routine as dull–and instead, celebrate it.

As for me, I’m already missing my regular routine. I’m too excited about this trip to get any work done! But here’s a photo of what I’ve got to look forward to:

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Give your ears a treat!

My story “The Secret of Calling Rabbits” is up on Podcastle this week! John Meagher does an amazing job reading it, and it totally made me tear up.

New poem and good news

If you’re hankering for an apocalyptic poem with some salty atmosphere, I have to recommend my poem “Not With a Bang, But Waves Whispering,” out in the latest issue of the Lovecraft eZine. I’m super-stoked to have a piece in this publication, which is my absolute favorite online magazine–and to make it even more awesome, I’m sharing a table-of-contents with my good friend Ed Morris. I can’t wait to see Ed and the zine’s editor, Mike Davis, at this weekend’s HP Lovecraft Film Festival!

Last week I got my manuscript turned in for the novel I’ve been working on, so hopefully I will be stirring up some new short stories and poems over the next few weeks, before jumping back into novel revisions for a different project. It’s always so fun to have free time for more experimental work!

Also, this is a spot of old news, but I’m so proud that I have to shout about it here: my story “Barnstormers” is going to be reprinted in Heiress of Russ 2013: The Year’s Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction.  I can’t imagine a better honor for that story!

A little (historical) tease

Check out the awesome cover art for this anthology:

 

I’m not sure of the release date, but it will be coming out later this year. Here’s the table of contents — my story “Hind and Horn” will give you guys a taste of a young Professor Challenger in Ireland! I love writing historical fiction, so working on this anthology was a real treat. Plus, J.R. Campbell and Charles Prepolec are wonderful guys, and I can’t imagine nicer folks than Brian and Anita over at Edge Books!

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Hi, friends! If any of you will be in the Portland area this weekend and plan to catch Orycon, I’ll be there, too. Here’s my schedule:

 

Friday (11/2):

2 pm, Ross Island Room

Theme: What is theme and how do you develop it in your writing?

 

8:30 pm, Grant Room

Reading: a dramatic performance of Lovecraftian Madness … and more.

Don’t miss this one, because it’s going to be blast!

 

Saturday (11/3):

11 am, Lincoln

Franchise Writing: writing in other people’s worlds.

The other guys on the panel are writers for Star Wars, Star Trek and other big franchises–I can’t wait to hear what they have to say!

 

2 pm, Lincoln

Stalking the Wild Anthology: tips for success in anthology sales

 

10 pm, Roosevelt

Smut, Gore and More: the challenges of writing sex and violence

 

Sunday (11/4):

 

10 am, Broadway

Fantasy Storytime: knights, dragons and princess stories for kiddos

This one’s for your little munchkins.

 

See you at the con!

Jendara rides again!

Posted on the Paizo Twitter feed:

 

I’m so excited to write about this kick ass lady again!

Getting Geeky!

There’s still 13 days left to help Kickstart Geek Love, a terrific anthology of sexy, nerdy fiction and art. Lots of great artists and writers are working on this project, and the perks are terrific. Check it out!

Oh … and did I mention my short story “Electric” will be in the collection? Backers can even hear the amazing Shanna Germain performing an audio edition.

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