Summing Up July 2017

IMG_3725Over halfway through the year, and here’s some of the happenings for July.


Online I taught workshops on Story Fundamentals, Flash Fiction, Writing Steampunk & Weird Western, Moving from Idea to Draft, and Editing 101. I’ll announce September and October classes next week. I also got a chance to teach at the Pacific Northwest Writers Association conference mid-month, which was terrific.


I wrote short stories “Say Yes,” “A House Alone,” and “Another Selkie Story,” all of which were posted for Patreon supporters. (You can see a pictorial version of my July Patreon here.) As always, I’ve got a crop that I’m working on: highlights include a story about a woman who buys a magical talking mask only to find she doesn’t agree with what it’s saying. I also worked on urban fantasy Brazen, about a magic-wielding post apocalyptic hellion.


Videogames I’ve been playing are Stardew Valley and Dream Daddy. Curse whoever introduced me to them. In RPG news, my Star Wars RPG game managed a session. You’ll be glad to know my prophet/conwoman continues to talk her way out of things successfully but the rest of the party didn’t want to take her suggestion of throwing a mysterious crate out a fifth-floor window in order to discover the contents.


I continue using Habitica, which I blogged about here. I have a follow-up post in the works.


SFWA work included working with the Galaktika settlement, answering a bunch of e-mails, a multiplicity of video calls, and nudging a couple of projects along.


Books I read included the following. I’ve bolded the ones I particularly enjoyed:

Karen Abott, Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War

R.S. Belcher, The Brotherhood of the Wheel

Mike Caro, Caro’s Book of Poker Tells

Ramsey Campbell, Demons by Daylight

Tori Curtis, Eelgrass

Laurell K. Hamilton, Crimson Blood

Elizabeth Hand, Winterlong

Georgette Heyer, The Grand Sophy

Alice Hoffman, The Probable Future

Michael M. Jones (editor), Scheherezade’s Facade

Damon Knight, The Futurians

Tanith Lee, Red as Blood

Gabriel Squalia, Viscera

Glynn Stewart, Starship’s Mage

R J Theodore, Flotsam


Kentaro Toyama – Geek Heresy

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on August 01, 2017 15:12
No comments have been added yet.