One Year and One Hundred Ninety-Five Days Later

It has been 560 days since I last updated this website. Since then, much has happened. Too much, in fact, to recap here, but here are some highlights.

I wrote a story called “Exhibits…” (the full title is available in the “microfiction & hybrid work” sections of the author page) specifically for a really fascinating submission call over at Air & Nothingness Press. Sadly, my piece did not make the final cut for inclusion. (The anthology turned out really cool though, check it out here.) After initially despairing of my story being published anywhere else (due to the curious guidelines/restrictions of the submission call), it was accepted for Issue 5 of Archive of the Odd. This was an absolute delight, because I love the work of those over at the Archive, and have wanted to be included in their annals since I learned of their existence. Then, a few months later, I received an email from Tenebrous Press, telling me that “Exhibits…” had been selected for Volume 4 of Brave New Weird, their annual anthology reprinting the “best new weird.” (The anthology will be published on 15 July.)

In the interim, I have also begun writing every four weeks (or so) a monthly column over at 3 Quarks Daily. To date, in the year and a half I have been posting there, I have amassed over 50,000 words’ worth of essays and articles. Someday, it will be a book.

The website has been slightly refreshed—now there is a dedicated page to archive the essays and articles I write every four weeks for 3 Quarks Daily, separate from the author page, which now contains only a list of published (fictional) work—from an out-of-print novelette and short stories, to microfiction & hybrid work. That page will be updated in the event that more work is published. Sadly, many of my earlier publications were in venues which have ceased to be, though there is still a great deal of my work out there available to read, and most of it for free.

I have also added an editor page, which briefly offers a curriculum vitae of the work I have done as editor in the last few years, including curating anthologies as well as shepherding a few single-author collections to publication.

I am sure there will be more to come in the near future. I am almost never without a project. Watch this space: hopefully five hundred days will not once again elapse before my next update.


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