If I can't jump, just push and shove
Now that I have returned to Boston where it is pouring rain and a cat is scratching on the other side of my door because there are bagels in here with me and not with him,1 I should make an announcement that belonged properly to the beginning of this month.
Angels of the Meanwhile: Poetry and Prose in Support of Pope Lizbet, the charity anthology edited by Alexandra Erin, is now available. All proceeds go to benefit Elizabeth McClellan in her fight against medical bills. In addition to work by Kythryne Aisling, Bogi Takács, Ellen Kushner, Rose Lemberg, Erik Amundsen, Saira Ali, Amal El-Mohtar, Jennifer Crow, Lev Mirov, C.S.E. Cooney, Virginia M. Mohlere, Gwynne Garfinkle, Lisa M. Bradley, Mike Allen, Bryan Thao Worra, and many other deserving and fantastic authors, the anthology contains my flash story "Upon the Land, On the Sea," originally published in Flytrap #8 in 2007. It is a skin-changing selkie story written for J.C. Runolfson; it is currently available nowhere else. Check it out! The anthology has been a long time coming, but it is very strong.
Time to get back to all the work I didn't do while I was having a wonderful time in New York.
1. We had thought it was the steroids that turned Lucien into a munchies-driven mooch monster, but he is now off the steroids and shows no signs of backing off other people's food—to the point of needing to be pulled out of the kitchen sink and the trash on a regular basis, never mind the extortion racket he tried to run on my left leg when we had Mexican the other night—so I have no idea, only that it is very inconvenient for everyone, probably even the cat. He wailed about the bagels all night.
Angels of the Meanwhile: Poetry and Prose in Support of Pope Lizbet, the charity anthology edited by Alexandra Erin, is now available. All proceeds go to benefit Elizabeth McClellan in her fight against medical bills. In addition to work by Kythryne Aisling, Bogi Takács, Ellen Kushner, Rose Lemberg, Erik Amundsen, Saira Ali, Amal El-Mohtar, Jennifer Crow, Lev Mirov, C.S.E. Cooney, Virginia M. Mohlere, Gwynne Garfinkle, Lisa M. Bradley, Mike Allen, Bryan Thao Worra, and many other deserving and fantastic authors, the anthology contains my flash story "Upon the Land, On the Sea," originally published in Flytrap #8 in 2007. It is a skin-changing selkie story written for J.C. Runolfson; it is currently available nowhere else. Check it out! The anthology has been a long time coming, but it is very strong.
Time to get back to all the work I didn't do while I was having a wonderful time in New York.
1. We had thought it was the steroids that turned Lucien into a munchies-driven mooch monster, but he is now off the steroids and shows no signs of backing off other people's food—to the point of needing to be pulled out of the kitchen sink and the trash on a regular basis, never mind the extortion racket he tried to run on my left leg when we had Mexican the other night—so I have no idea, only that it is very inconvenient for everyone, probably even the cat. He wailed about the bagels all night.
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Jennifer Crow has a poem about the Night Witches! It's great!
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P.S.
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Thank you.
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Thank you! I hope very much that you enjoy the collection.
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It's an amazing cross-section.