Nov. 23rd, 2009

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So, anent my little list of Nebula-eligible fictions, "Nights at the Crimea" in the Passing for Human anthology is not in fact eligible, since PS Publishing is not a U.S. publisher. I think the other really strong story of mine published during the eligible period is "When the Ice Goes Out," in the Otherworldly Maine anthology. I will be happy to send any voting SFWA member who's interested a copy of the story for reading and possible recc'ing.
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Sula-cat had a follow-up this morning and her bloodwork is showing improvement with a higher red blood cell count. Yay, and fingers crossed her improvement continues.
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Courtesy of Sula-cat, I am very much broke, but you should check out the Interfictions art auction, because there's some really lovely stuff there and Interfictions and the Interstitial Arts Foundation rock.
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Likewise, Polyphony and Wheatland Press are quite the awesome. If you want Polyphony to continue--which doesn't just mean a great collection of stories for reading, but the continuation of a well-respected market for same--get thee to this page and pre-order Polyphony 7 so it actually comes into existence.
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Lastly for this post, Apparitions, a lovely literary collection of ghostly tales, including my "Incantation," is now available on Amazon (title is linked); tasty little solstice gift: Experience the watery secrets of Venice's black canals. Investigate the forests and hillocks of the untamed English countryside. Visit a Bulgarian resort that holds a dark secret. 13 tales of apparitions, phantoms, ghosts, and wraiths, from modern masters of the macabre.

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