I could iron out the edges of the darkest sky
In advance of Thursday's reading for Speculative Boston with C.S.E. Cooney and Nina MacLaughlin, I have been mini-interviewed by Andrea Corbin! Also I got name-checked as a "mainstay of cosmic horror" by The Nerd Daily. I'm pretty pleased.
In honor of the two-year bookiversary of The Covert Captain (2018), Jeannelle M. Ferreira is guest-blogging about clothing and gender. If you're curious about the character mentioned in her last paragraph, may I double-check that you've heard they get a Hanukkah story in Rachel Sharp's Gay Apparel (2019)?
R.I.P. Katherine Johnson, who gave humanity the moon.
In honor of the two-year bookiversary of The Covert Captain (2018), Jeannelle M. Ferreira is guest-blogging about clothing and gender. If you're curious about the character mentioned in her last paragraph, may I double-check that you've heard they get a Hanukkah story in Rachel Sharp's Gay Apparel (2019)?
R.I.P. Katherine Johnson, who gave humanity the moon.

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Have fun at the reading!
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In an even marginally more just world, we would all have much greater stability and there would be so many more books by now. We write the books we can in the world we've got.
More cosmic, please...
I shall see what I can do!
Have fun at the reading!
Thank you! I'm really looking forward to it.
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SAME.
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Thank you!
And Jeannellle's guest blog, which I actually read first (good thing; no one should have to come after that book review) was wonderful.
She is sufficiently self-deprecating about it that I worry Tiny Wittgenstein may be contagious, but she guest-blogs (and own-blogs) well.
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*flops off ice floe*
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Yay!
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Thank you!