Virtually Yours
It made me sad to have so many author events cancelled. Conventions! Readings! Talks! I want to still be here with you, virtually, so here are a few ways to do that: Monday night, glass artist and ren fair voice Read more
It made me sad to have so many author events cancelled. Conventions! Readings! Talks! I want to still be here with you, virtually, so here are a few ways to do that: Monday night, glass artist and ren fair voice Read more
I’ve written before about the bizarre snobbery in genre fiction, where some genres (science fiction) think they are better than others (fantasy). In the SF community this snobbery usually takes the form of, “That trope isn’t plausible. This isn’t SF, Read more
Gracie and I had never had a birthday party with other kids at it. The most we got was Grandma and Grandpa coming over for cake. We wouldn’t have minded, except kids on TV had birthday parties full of other Read more
In the Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K. Le Guin inserts a passage, a fictional essay about gender among the Gethens. When I read The Left Hand of Darkness the first time, in a Junior High summer, I was deep Read more
When I first started writing fiction, it felt like everything I wrote was either under 1,000 words or over 10,000… and the short fiction markets prefer the lengths between those two extremes. In fact, different fiction markets have different “sweet Read more
You want to look cute. You also want to not freeze to death. Strangely, women’s clothing seems to be designed to either be cute or not freezing but never both. Maybe it’s an obsession with showing the skin, but whatever. Read more
This week, I had a guest blog on Asimov’s, about writing science fiction poetry in a 14th Century French style. I used notes I wrote a decade ago to teach the Triolet style at SCA events. Reading those notes felt Read more