Some let me tell you of the raven's sins
Yesterday I met
wind05 in Harvard Square for dinner and book-browsing, read
papersky's Farthing (excellent and immensely unreassuring: I may attempt to devote a post to it later), and started Nabokov's Ada or Ardor.
Today I learned from Ellen Datlow that my poem "Follow Me Home" (Lone Star Stories #19) will appear in the still-compiling Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection.
October is the best month ever.
Today I learned from Ellen Datlow that my poem "Follow Me Home" (Lone Star Stories #19) will appear in the still-compiling Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 21st Annual Collection.
October is the best month ever.

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Thank you!
I like it better than Lolita, in part because of its semi-slipstreamy elements.
Of which I had no prior warning, so I had the fun of noticing names I didn't recognize and geographies that didn't quite seem to mesh until the alternate nature of the world was made explicit. So far I am enjoying it very much. I still love Lolita and Pale Fire and King, Queen, Knave.