Year: 2022
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The Boatman Statue an editor’s choice in Star*Line
I have a new poem out this week! “The Boatman Statue” is in the latest issue of Star*Line, and because the poem was selected as an editor’s choice, it’s available to read online, as a teaser to get you to buy the full issue–or even join the SFPA and g…
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The Boatman Statue an editor’s choice in Star*Line
I have a new poem out this week! “The Boatman Statue” is in the latest issue of Star*Line, and because the poem was selected as an editor’s choice, it’s available to read online, as a teaser to get you to buy the full issue–or even join the SFPA and g…
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Hugo Nominee Review: Light From Uncommon Stars – Ryka Aoki
This year, I’m reviewing all of the nominees for the Hugo Best Novel award. My hope is to provide a brief overview, an analysis of world-building, characters, and narrative pace/structure, and what I feel its strengths and weaknesses are. I will attempt to avoid any major spoilers but will necessarily be dealing with some specifics.…
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AI Imaginings
As I write this, it’s June 2022 and I’m watching on with envy as Glastonbury takes place – the ultimate music festival. Part of me is glad my legs don’t have to walk ten miles a day, it’s a whole lot more comfortable watching from the sofa, and t…
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Just a Brief Catch-Up
Hey, all. Sorry I have not been very active lately. It has been a busy, busy spring. I have a few ideas for posts here, that I will try to get to in coming days. But a few things before I get to that. First, the newest version of Pilgrimage to Skara is up and…
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Hugo Nominee Review: She Who Became the Sun – Shelley Parker-Chan
This year, I’m reviewing all of the nominees for the Hugo Best Novel award. My hope is to provide a brief overview, an analysis of world-building, characters, and narrative pace/structure, and what I feel its strengths and weaknesses are. I will attempt to avoid any major spoilers but will necessarily be dealing with some specifics.…
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Hugo Nominee Review: A Master of Djinn – P. Djéli Clark
This year, I’m reviewing all of the nominees for the Hugo Best Novel award. My hope is to provide a brief overview, an analysis of world-building, characters, and narrative pace/structure, and what I feel its strengths and weaknesses are. I will attempt to avoid any major spoilers but will necessarily be dealing with some specifics.…
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Paranormal City Audiobook
Yay! Paranormal City is now available as an audiobook! US Version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B39BGF7G Install this web app on your Android: Tap menu, more options, and then Add Shortcut To Homescreen.×

