My story "On the Blindside" has been chosen for reprint in Rich Horton's Fantasy: The Best of the Year 2006. This really pleases me. I've talked about this story before, but it's still one of my favorites—I don't know if that's the right word, but there are stories to which I have more or less of an emotional attachment, and this is one of the more. It's also one of the stories that makes me wish I could write continuing characters, but it's been proven by experiment that I can't; the best I can do is tangential relations. Still. Thanks to Tim Pratt, who published the story in the first place. Even if it weren't also snowing, this would make for a good day.
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- 1: Are there some aces up your sleeve? Have you no idea that you're in deep?
- 2: God knows what indiscretions I committed
- 3: One to sing and one to haul and one to heave me when I fall
- 4: This is what water, wind and time and toil reveal
- 5: We're the ones who stand here now, but many others will again
- 6: And the shrouds hum full of the gale of the grave and the keel goes out to the sea
- 7: Cormorant to rock, gulls from the storm
- 8: On the edge and off the avenue
- 9: Afghanistan banana stand
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