A doubly happy day. I am delighted to report that my poem “Diaspora” has been accepted by Fantasy & Science Fiction, and my poem “Advice to a Villain” has been accepted by Liminality ๐
A doubly happy day. I am delighted to report that my poem “Diaspora” has been accepted by Fantasy & Science Fiction, and my poem “Advice to a Villain” has been accepted by Liminality ๐
My poem “Dark Harvest” has been accepted for the Winter 2017 issue of Mirror Dance. “Dark Harvest” is part of The Sign of the Dragon, and is one of the poems that I added when making revisions this spring.
Oops! My poem “The Ark’s Daughters” has appeared in Eye to the Telescope #26 … over a month ago. I appear to have overlooked this happy fact when it occurred.
In less overdue news, I just had two poems accepted by Ship of Fools: “modern poetry” and “Minecraft” ๐
Happy Thanksgiving! My poem “Kate” has been accepted by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review, and should be published next week ๐
My poem The Day’s Measure has been published by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review ๐
My poem “Irene” has been accepted by Uppagus; it’s a poem about my husband’s grandmother (who was wonderful).
I am still catching up after World Fantasy Convention. A few highlights: breakfast with my agent, Lisa Rodgers; getting to tell L. E. Modesitt, Jr. how much I love his books; hearing Carol Berg read; being a last-minute addition to the late night poetry-slam panel; getting to meet people I’d only known via email, including Charlie Finlay, Adrian Simmons and Jenny Blackford; witnessing Gordon van Gelder’s troasting (half-toasting, half-roasting).
My canine science fiction poem “Exercise 2050” is in the new Fall 2017 issue of Star*Line. I’ve received my digital copy (as a SFPA member), but physical copies will take a little longer.
I am delighted to report my first acceptance from Daily Science Fiction, who have accepted a short fantasy piece titled “Dwarf Varieties” ๐
My poem What He Told Me, about my father, has been published by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review.
I am happy to report that my science fiction poem “Exercise 2050” has been accepted by Star*Line.