My poem "Postscripts from the Red Sea" is now online at Goblin Fruit, along with many other fantastic poems. (I am partial toward
kythiaranos' "Mermaid Syndrome," but by now it should be obvious I'm biased.) Very few of my narrators are me, but along with "Ogygia," this one stands as a deliberate attempt at fitting to mythology something I felt in the spring of 2006. I'm not sure the results it yielded were the same I had intended, but I'm still fond of them.
Also now available is Say . . . what's the combination?, whose table of contents promises awesomeness. I am pleased to count "Nutmeg and Limestone" among them. It's a story for which I had to do ridiculous amounts of geographical research and I still worry I got the landscape wrong. Clearly I need to travel more. Somebody give me a budget.
I had a terrific evening which I am too tired to mythologize properly here. That's what later is for.
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Also now available is Say . . . what's the combination?, whose table of contents promises awesomeness. I am pleased to count "Nutmeg and Limestone" among them. It's a story for which I had to do ridiculous amounts of geographical research and I still worry I got the landscape wrong. Clearly I need to travel more. Somebody give me a budget.
I had a terrific evening which I am too tired to mythologize properly here. That's what later is for.