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Thursday, 12 January 2017

I have four poems in the new issue of Star*Line (issue #40.1, Winter 2017). All four poems were written in October-November 2016. One of them, Wilderness 2050, may be read online, as it is an Editor’s Choice poem.

Sunday, 8 January 2017

I am delighted to report that my poem First Lesson has been nominated for the 2017 Rhysling Award πŸ™‚ “First Lesson” is part of The Sign of the Dragon, and first appeared in Silver Blade.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

My poem “Preschool 2050” has been accepted for the forthcoming Robots issue of Eye to the Telescope πŸ™‚

Sunday, 1 January 2017

First and foremost, Happy New Year! May 2017 be kind to you.

Secondly, a quick summary of 2016 on the writing front. I wrote 97 new poems, revised many more, revised and re-revised The Sign of the Dragon, and wrote two short stories. I had 66 acceptances, 67 publications, 3 of my poems were nominated for the Rhysling Award, and I won the Elgin Awardfor Crowned πŸ™‚ Balanced against this, I had a very large number of rejections (untallied, but probably about a thousand, since even when I have a poem accepted, the place accepting it usually rejects the other poems that I sent in that batch).

Thirdly, Crowned received two more Goodreads reviews in December: one by Jenny Blackford and one by John Reinhart πŸ™‚

Saturday, 24 December 2016

The official publication date isn’t until January, but I have received contributor copies of the Jan/Feb 2017 issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction containing my poem “Kingship” and I am happy πŸ™‚

This is my first poem in F&SF, though I have had four short stories published there. It is (surprise, surprise) a poem about King Xau, and I am fond of it.

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

I have poems, all reprints, out in Issue 19 of The Were-Traveler πŸ™‚

Sunday, 18 December 2016

I have belatedly realized that my poem “Legacy” (accepted in June) has been published in After Happy Hour Review. “Legacy” is a short, mainstream poem. It used to be a long mainstream poem, but I pared it down….

Thursday, 15 December 2016

My poem “Stay” has been accepted by Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. “Stay” tells a sad part of King Xau’s story.

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Two pieces of good news…. My poem Judgment has appeared in Songs of Eretz Poetry Review. “Judgment” is a poem from near the end of King Xau’s story. And my poem “Moon Swan” has been accepted by Undead: A Poetry Anthology; “Moon Swan” first appeared in Star*Line.

Monday, 5 December 2016

Star*Line has accepted two more of my poems, “Magicians” and “Invitation.” They are both new poems (written in November). N.B. In case it’s not clear to anyone, I receive considerably more rejections than acceptances. In the past week, I’ve had rejections from Dreams & Nightmares, F&SF, Gettysburg Review, Interzone, Mithila Review, Polu Texni (two out of three poems rejected), and Star*Line (one out of three poems rejected). It’s been a busy week!

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