I have a new flash SF story out from Lightspeed Magazine, "How to Win Against the Robots," along with an accompanying audio performance!
Upcoming appearance: Readercon 34!
It's that time again: My schedule for Readercon 34 has dropped, and I am *in love.*
How to Run an On-Location Narrative Experience (…when all your players are remote)
Here's how the IndieCade-nominated, live-action, cozy, not-an-escape-room location-based experience MEMOIRSCAPE managed to host a full, remote playthrough for an international audience of players.
The arts and academia; or, I did a thing; OR, wow brain still fuzzy ow
There's this thing people talk about after conventions: "con crud." You get home, you're exhausted, sleep-deprived, hollowed out, your skull is full of snot and regrets, there's a high-pitched eeeeee where sound should be and somehow despite every sign and portent of the vast universe conspiring to signal that you ought to crawl into a deep dark crevasse and become one with the light-shunning lichen until both God and man forget your previous life among the mortals-- *you still have to go to work.*
Upcoming appearance: Readercon 33!
It's that time of year again: My schedule for Readercon 33 is live! As per usual, the con is taking place at the Boston Quincy Marriott in Quincy, MA, from July 11 – 14, with Guests of Honor Rebecca Roanhorse and Amal El-Mohtar. If you have any interest in the practical craft of writing or... Continue Reading →
Reading, performance, and fixing links
https://youtu.be/mDxNxcu2j9k This is going to be very quick, because I can’t tell it slowly.Your Hand in Mine, We'll Be All Right So this is an old reading (previously talked about here) of "Your Hand in Mine, We'll Be All Right," originally done for Flash Fiction Online's 10-year anniversary, that I noticed was down for the... Continue Reading →
“It Was [Not] Like This”
So I've mentioned before that I'm pursuing my MFA in Interactive Media and Game Design (is today the day that I write about that? signs point to no). As part of that I've doing projects here and there that I'm going to start writing up and linking because I'm actually really excited about them, but... Continue Reading →
corn? CORN
In light of Last Week Tonight's report this week on corn farming in America: https://youtu.be/MI78WOW_u-Q?si=UUBZp5uk5G0vD9Im --I thought it might be time to bring back an oldie-but-a-goodie, my pastiche/sequel (from way back in the FORGOTTEN TIME of 2020) of Terry Bisson's "They're Made Out of Meat": Read more...
fun with drafting
(Reposting a 2013 post from the Anna Katherine co-tumblr) How my fix-this-later notes usually look, versus what I have been reduced to.
a long, long kiss
– a kiss of youth and love. (Oh, Byron, you are so dreamy.) (originally posted in 2010 on annakatherine.com, and reposted in 2013 on the Anna Katherine co-tumblr) I often think that the kiss, rather than the sex scene, is the primary romantic force of the romance novel. For me, a sex scene is emotional, sure, but for the most... Continue Reading →