Sale: “Eee”, audio reprint to “Well Told Tales”

March 7, 2009 in General Topics

So the first sale of the year is in — “Eee”, as originally seen in the september 2007 issue of Afterburn SF, has been picked up by welltoldtales.com. This is one of the darkest science fiction pieces I ever wrote, as well as one of the most “out-there” examples of my train of thought.

True story: the idea for this piece came from a discussion thread over on EscapePod.org’s discussion boards. The topic was six-word stories. Here’s the idea I posted that I decided to expand upon:

“Cybernetic dolphin. New Kingdom of EEEEEEE.”

I can’t wait to see the guys at Well Told Tales give this one the proper treatment.

Quick Update

March 1, 2009 in General Topics

Not much to announce here — just a quick update (as if you couldn’t tell from the title):

10 current paying-market writing credits
1 current award nomination: “Best in Class”, BFSA
10 Stories currently out to various markets
14,000 words into special project
Currently revising two short stories
Will send three others out this week

So there it is. Boring but concise, eh?

Highly Flattered

February 1, 2009 in General Topics

Someone has nominated me for a BSFA award. I don’t know who did it, but let me just say: thank you. It means more to me than you know that one of our out there thought enough of my fiction to give it this kind of nod.

Whether I win or not is almost irrelevant. What matters most is this deep compliment someone has made on my material. Thanks so much!

Stay tuned, and God Bless.

An Update

January 26, 2009 in General Topics

Might as well send one out.

I have some bad news — for months I’ve had, in the background of my mind, held-out hope that a tale of mine, “Todd Elrin and the Forever Reset”, was going to get accepted at Baen’s Universe, which had the story in final review status.

It was not to be.

I could whine and moan about my feelings about this, but you’re readers and editors out there, and my feelings have as much relevance as a single fry out of your last extra value meal. In other words, you wouldn’t miss them.

So, in short: it was a story with an upbeat message that I would have popped a cork on a wine bottle just for seeing it in a pro market at the absolute perfect time for it to be published, not to mention marking my first pro sale, but it just didn’t happen. Okay, so there’s my one-line whine. Now back to business.

I’m lucky to have dealt with such an excellent editorial staff. It was an honor just making it into such consideration. I’ll be back to that mag’s slush before they can say slurpee.

In other updates, the rest of my subs are pretty quiet lately. Just waiting on responses.

I have surgery next week, which is going to give me a solid two weeks to work on yet another story with yet another message, and this one is — here I come.

This is the big splash you’ll hopefully be drenched in this fall.

Stay tuned.

Inward marches 2009

January 11, 2009 in General Topics

And it’s time to look back on the last. Overall, disappointing, honestly. I think my quality of work has gone up, but when I look back over 2008, it was a dismal year for publication creds. Only five sales. Eep.

There were some other perks this year — I had a ton more fiction in audio, I feel like I expanded meager word of mouth about my work, and I made some great new friends in the biz and otherwise. To top it off, I had stories hit pro-level editor’s desks on two separate occasions, and at some frakkin’ major markets. As in, passed first round of slush into the finals. One of them is still there, and I’m still holding out hope on it.

But I’m still disappointed.

This is usually the point in a writer’s blog where they list all the killer things they’ll do over the next year. I’m not going to. Nothing sabotages an effort more than framing it in the context of a New Year’s resolution.

Let me just say this — I’m going to work towards putting a very special project in the wild, and I’m going to work on improving my craft. This will be the year that sees me writing only what absolutely grabs me and refuses to let me go. No longer will I chase half-motivated ideas. It is like plucking unripened fruit. You can call it fruit, but it’s still sour. My best-received work has been that which kicked down my door in the middle of the night and made me type it up at gunpoint. That’s what I’m sticking with.

Notice I said “best-received”. You readers and listeners are my barometer for my craft. Thank you so much for being so encouraging and at times so constructive over the past year. I ask you to please continue following my work over the next year, send some of that priceless feedback (no matter the nature) my way. Have a fantastic New Year. God bless.

Stay tuned.