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Anathema 2019 Award Eligible Content
We took the Anathema: Spec from the Margins blog off the site back in April, so this year I’m putting up the 2019 award eligible content for the mag here. The new issue just dropped Tuesday (you can read Issue … Continue reading →
2018 Award Eligibility Post
– Here we are, nearly at the end of the year that felt like it would never fucking finish. And yet, it manages to feel over all too soon as well. Or maybe the latter’s just because I agreed to … Continue reading →
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2017 Award Eligibility Post +
Fair bit of time since the last blog. Mostly because I’ve been busy with freelance work, work on Anathema’s third issue (more on that shortly), oh and finding an apartment and moving. So, you know, had some things to do off … Continue reading →
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Shock and (Award) Awe – Sunburst Longlist Nomination
Holy shit. My Titan and Serpent story “Until There is Only Hunger” (published in Upside Down: Inverted Tropes in Storytelling, edited by Monica Valentinelli & Jaym Gates) got longlisted for the 2017 Sunburst Award. I, uh, was not expecting that? I … Continue reading →
Happy New Year and a 2016 Award Eligibility Post
Happy new year to one and all! It’s 2017! Fucking finally. I don’t normally do an award eligibility post for, well, some of the same reasons a lot of writers feel uncomfortable doing them: I’m of the opinion that other … Continue reading →