Between the holidays and some personal issues that I won’t
go into here, these past few months have been rather…stressful for me. Of
course, my writing routine has suffered, along with the blog. A
self-perpetuating cycle of guilt and exhaustion that I’m just now getting out
of...in fits and starts.
If you’ve had similar trouble, I recommend reading (Not) Writing My Way Through Stress from the Inkpunks blog for strategies to stay productive when the world conspires against you.
Anyway. It’s not all been doom and gloom. I’ve had a few
pieces of good news.
First, my story “Daughters of Demeter” which originally appeared in Eternal Haunted Summer will be reprinted in Potnia: A Devotional Anthology in Honor of Demeter published by Bibliotheca Alexandrina this spring. It’s always exciting to see my digital projects find their way in print.
Second, I’ve made my first SFWA-qualifying sale. I’m happy
to announce my story “Against the Wind” will be appearing in an anthology of
stories set in S.M. Stirling’s Emberverse,
a series of post-apocalyptic books set in an alternate history where technology
fails and humans struggle to survive in a changed world. I’ll be sure to share
more details as this project progresses.
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