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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This has entirely made my month, yeah. Thanks!
Looking forward to hearing what you have to say about Farthing, if you do get around to that post.
I shall endeavor to. Possibly my favorite aspect was the ending, since mysteries—unless films noir—are by definition concerned with problem-solving, and here the problem is not only not solved, it is in fact worsened; on the other hand, I did not love the book solely for its structural twists. I'm looking eagerly forward to Ha'Penny.