What Hath She Wrote in 2018?
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I’ve gotten in the habit of doing a year-end summary of my creative output, if only to convince myself that I really have accomplished something after all. It’s funny: people have a tendency to react as if I’m boasting, or making the lists to try to make other people feel bad. But for me it’s an emotional survival tool. What have I done? What do I have to show for all the time, energy (and money) I’ve poured into the projects of my heart? Am I putting those resources into things that bring return? The intangible returns are the connections and friendships I make. The unknowable returns are the difference I may have made in other people’s lives. But the only thing I can actually lay out in a blog are the words.
As in previous years, this doesn’t cover the specific calendar year of 2018, but rather picks up after the close of last year’s post which was written on December 12. This year, I’m close enough to the end of the year that I’ll just write it up with the remainder of the year's posts and set it to go live on January 1.
Fiction
In 2018 I had one work of fiction published, and wrote 7 installments on what was intended to be a 25-part serial to promote Jae’s Lesbian Book Bingo challenge. I dropped the serial because of insufficient reader interest. (While I do many projects just for my own enjoyment, when push comes to shove and I have to choose priorities, I’m always more likely to prioritize projects where I have tangible evidence of reader interest. Keep that in mind.) I also finished and polished my novella “The Language of Roses” and sent it off on submission. I sincerely hope that in the 2019 round-up, I’ll have something further to say about it.
Essays
This year there was a drastic drop in how much I blogged outside of the Lesbian Historic Motif Project. Part of that was the increased work being put into the LHMP, part of it was the sense of talking into the void. I honestly don’t know what to do about that. A major part of my social interactions occur online, and blogging has always been part of that. But I'm not into sitting in the corner mubling to myself. In any event, I wrote 5 posts about my own writing projects, participated in 7 guest appearances either as a host or guest, wrote 5 miscellaneous essays, and posted several blogs about the LHMP fiction series. I like doing the random blogs, especially on philosophical topics, but it really does feel like mumbling to myself these days.
Lesbian Historic Motif Project
The vast majority of my non-fiction writing energy was poured into the Lesbian Historic Motif Project. I posted summaries of 62 publications of which 15 were books and the rest individual articles, bringing me up to a grand total of 228 publications for the project. Three of this year's posts involved translation (for which I had support from my very talented friends). Back in the 1990s when I first had thoughts about something like the Project, you never would have convinced me that I could find 228 publications relevant to lesbian history, much less the 600 or so in my master database. I long ago gave up the idea of turning it into some sort of overall synthesis, but in this past year, my mind has been turning back to that idea. I'm starting to think that I might have enough of a grasp on the Big Picture of how lesbian-relevant themes have been understood over time (at least in western Europe) to create something of a road map from all these individual snapshots.
The Podcast maintained its weekly schedule (the links below include 55 shows since the beginning of this summary period was in early December). I interviewed 15 authors or readers, presented 4 original short stories, recorded 13 long-form essays, as well as 9 mini-essays as part of my monthly round-ups, announced 61 new fiction publications of lesbian historical interest, and gave shout-outs to several conferences and podcasts that my listeners might be interested in.
Reviews
On my blog, I reviewed 10 works of fiction with significant lesbian themes, 4 additional works in the SF/F category, 3 books that fall in neither of those (and that weren’t part of the LHMP reading), 2 movie reviews, 1 theater review, and a couple of round-up posts with shorter reviews of tv, movies, and books purchased but not yet read. I posted 36 reviews of short audio fiction at SFF Reviews and then fell off the wagon in...oh dear...April. (Once I get out of the rhythm on a project like that, I get anxiety attacks about getting caught up and the longer I wait, of course the more there is to catch up. I may need to just clear the mental cache and start from an arbitrary new point.) I started reprising some of my book reviews at The Lesbian Review (so, things I also blogged, but in a different format) and posted 11 reviews there.
Events
I once again did my “live-blogging Kalamazoo” posts, summarizing the papers presented in 9 sessions. (I’m not certain I’ll be able to continue this as the Medieval Congress is implementing a new policy about blogging/tweeting sessions and it might involve getting active consent from the speakers -- which is not a bad thing, all in all, but might complicate the logistics too much.) Although I attended my usual number of conventions, I only really blogged reports from 2 of them. (I’m finding that travel wears me out more than it used to, so the post-con travel time when I might otherwise post a summary it a bit more useless these days.)
Summary
So how does all that compare to last year? (Keeping in mind that I shuffle the categories around every year based on what I’m doing.)
Fiction: same number of professional publications, but this year I also did the mini-serial. I like the idea of putting out shorter fiction for free, but I need a better system of knowing whether it's worth the effort.
Essays: Blogs about writing were way down (5, as compared to last year’s 24) with non-writing blogs holding steady. Guest/Host appearances were up (7 compared to 4 in 2017, though several of this year’s were in support of a single book bundle).
LHMP: Publications covered were significantly up this year: 62, compared to last year’s 27 spread across 39 posts. But in 2017 I took a hiatus from posting early in the year when the website content was being migrated to the new format. And the podcast numbers have grown every year by virtue of the simple fact that I started the show in 2016, expanded to weekly in the middle of 2017, and 2018 is the first year with an entirely weekly format. It's a massive amount of writing. I thought about trying to do a rough word-count estimate, but I'm not sure I want to know.
Events: About the same number of events blogged about, but there were more individual posts last year because I was blogging my entire 3-week trip around Worldcon.
Reviews: Book reviews (all formats) are about the same as last year only if you count my TLR reviews separately. (Which they are, in terms of work, though not in terms of number of books reviewed.) Reviews of audio fiction are way up, despite dropping the ball midway through the year. I guess the miscellaneous reviews are about the same, if you fudge how you count the short round-ups.
All in all, as I noted above, my output has shifted significantly from general blogging (and especially blogging about my writing) to work put into the Lesbian Historic Motif Project, especially the podcast. Is this sustainable? Who can tell? I’ve committed to continuing the podcast in its current format for another year and that will take me through and past my 100th episode, but I can envision deciding to cut back at some point.
Detailed List with Links
Fiction
“Gifts Tell Truth” in Lace and Blade 4 ed. by Deborah J. Ross
Lesbian Book Bingo 2018
Follow the Drum
All the Stage is a World
Besieged
Three White Doves
A Girl Can Dream
Family is Something You Do
Follow the Drum: Reprise
Why I stopped writing the Lesbian Book Bingo story series
About My Writing
The Rose has Bloomed (i.e, “The Language of Roses” goes out to the beta readers)
Only a Month to Lace and Blade 4
Circling back to the rising river
Reader Questions: Can Fluctus be Detected with NIR?
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards - Mother of Souls is Best Novel
Guest Blogs (both as host and guest)
Guest blog for Deborah J. Ross about “Gifts Tell Truth”
Podcast appearance: Les Do Books - Regency Romances
Hosting participants in the LGBT+ SF STorybundle
Melissa Scott’s Introduction
Melissa Scott
Geonn Cannon
Tenea D. Johnson
I am interviewed on the BiSciFi podcast
Miscellaneous Content
Looking back at my blogging resolutions in 2017
Start as You Mean to Go On (a positivity post)
Several posts about the submissions window for the LHMP fiction series (not specifically linked)
Announcing the 2018 podcast fiction line-up
What the Heck is Heather Doing These Days?
The Unintentional Gatekeeping of the Single Access Point (inspired by becoming a reviewer at The Lesbian Review)
Nuances of Genre Labels
Announcing the 2019 Podcast Fiction Series Call for Submissions
Lesbian Historic Motif Project (Blog)
The Lesbian Premodern edited by Noreen Giffney, Michelle M. Sauer & Diane Watt
#167 Freccero, Carla. 2011. “The Queer Time of the Lesbian Premodern”
#168 Jankowski 2011 ’Virgins’ and ‘Not-women’: Dissident Gender Positions
#169 Weston 2011 Virgin Desires: Reading a Homoerotics of Female Monastic Community
#170 Klosowska 2011 Medieval Barbie Dolls: Femme Figures in Ascetic Collections
#171 Vanita 2011 Naming Love: The God Kama, the Goddess Ganga, and the Child of Two Women
#172 Bennett 2011 Remembering Elizabeth Etchingham and Agnes Oxenbridge
#173 Puff 2011 Toward a Philology of the Premodern Lesbian
#174 Bauer 2011 Lesbian Time
#175 Faderman 2011 A Useable Past?
#176 Freeman 2011 Sacramentality and the Lesbian Premodern
#177 Garber 2011 Necessity is the Invention of Lesbians
#178 Vicinus 2011 Lesbian Ghosts
#179 Wiegman 2011 Afterword: The Lesbian Premodern Meets the Lesbian Postmodern
#180 Conner 1997 Les Molles et les chausses
#182 Watt 1997 Read My Lips: Clipping and Kyssyng in the Early Sixteenth Century
#183 Merrill 2000 When Romeo was a Woman
#184 Leach 1970 Bright Particular Star
#185 Summerscale 1997 The Queen of Whale Cay
#186 Gonda 2006 Lesbian Narrative in the Travels and Adventures of Mademoiselle de Richelieu
Body guards : the cultural politics of gender ambiguity edited by Julia Epstein & Kristina Straub
#187 Rowson 1991 The Categorization of Gender and Sexual Irregularity in Medieval Arabic Vice Lists
#188 Jones & Stallybrass 1991 Fetishizing Gender: Constructing the Hermaphrodite in Renaissance Europe
#189 Trumbach 1991 London’s Sapphists: From Three Sexes to Four Genders in the Making of Modern Culture
#190 Straub 1991 The Guilty Pleasures of Female Theatrical Cross-Dressing and the Autobiography of Charlotte Charke
Queer Renaissance Historiography, ed. by Vin Nardizzi, Stephen Guy-Bray & Will Stockton
#191 Crawford 2009 Women’s Secretaries
#192 Drouin 2009 Diana’s Band: Safe Spaces, Publics, and Early Modern Lesbianism
#193 Putter 1997 Transvestite Knights in Medieval Life and History
#196 Kruk 1998 The Bold and the Beautiful: Women and ‘fitna’ in the Sīrat Dhāt al-Himma
#194 Rowson 2003 Gender Irregularity as Entertainment: Institutionalized Transvestism at the Caliphal Court in Medieval Baghdad
#195 Wiethaus 2003 Female Homoerotic Discourse and Religion in Medieval Germanic Culture
#197 Bennett & McSheffrey 2014 Early, Exotic and Alien: Women Dressed as Men in Late Medieval London
#198 Decker-Hauff 1967 Die Cronik der Grafen von Zimmern
#199 Brantôme 1740 Vies des Dames Galantes
#200 Morgan 2016 From Huw Arwystli to Siôn Eirian
#201 Crawford & Gowing 2000 Women’s Worlds in Seventeenth-Century England
#202 Donoghue 1993 Imagined More than Women: Lesbians as Hermaphrodites
#203 Donato 2006 Public and Private Negotiations of Gender in Eighteenth-Century England and Italy
#204 Holler 1999 More Sins than the Queen of England
#205 Lanser 2007 The Political Economy of Same-Sex Desire
#206 Hitchcock 1997 English Sexualities, 1700-1800
#207 Wiethaus 1993 In Search of Medieval Women’s Friendships
#208 Berry 2005 Lawful Kisses? Sexual Ambiguity and Platonic Friendship in England, c. 1660-1720
#209 Green 1990 Female Sexuality in the Medieval West
#210 Bullough 1982a Transvestism in the Middle Ages
#211 Lemay 1996 Human Sexuality in Twelfth- through Fifteenth-Century Scientific Writings
#212 Todd & Spearing 1994 Counterfeit Ladies
#213 Ungerer 2000 Mary Frith, Alias Moll Cutpurse, in Life and Literature
#214 Kranz 1995 The Sexual Identities of Moll Cutpurse in Dekker and Middleton’s The Roaring Girl and in London
#215 Bennett 1991 Mary Diana Dods: A Gentleman and a Scholar
Mary Diana Dods - A Reference Timeline
#216 Adams 1982 The Latin Sexual Vocabulary
#217 Hubbard 2003 Homosexuality in Greece and Rome
#218 Williams 2010 Roman Homosexuality
#219 Hallett & Skinner 1997 Roman Sexualities
#220 Iamblichos Babyloniaka
#221 Gorman 2001 Thinking with and about ‘Same-Sex Desire’
#222 Binhammer 1996 The Sex Panic of the 1790s
#223 Merrick 1990 Sexual Politics and Public Order in Late Eighteenth-Century France
#224 Craft-Fairchild 2006 Sexual and Textual Indeterminacy
#225 Van der Meer 1991 Tribades on Trial: Female Same-Sex Offenders in Late Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam
#226 Garber 2005 Where in the World are the Lesbians?
#227 Vanita & Kidwai 2000 Same-Sex Love in India
#228 Thadani 1996 Sakhiyani
Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast
Episode 17c - Book Appreciation with T.T. Thomas
Episode 17d - Death did not them Depart
Episode 17e - 2017 Roundup
Episode 18a - On the Shelf for January 2018 - Some 19th century novels with lesbian themes
Episode 18b - Interview with Kathleen Knowles
Episode 18c - Book Appreciation with Kathleen Knowles
Episode 18d - (Un)Conventional Women
Episode 19a - On the Shelf for February 2018 - A discussion of sources on non-European lesbian history
Episode 19b - Interview with Ellen Klages
Episode 19c - Book Appreciation with Ellen Klages
Episode 19d - Charlotte Cushman
Episode 20a - On the Shelf for March 2018 - interview with Phoebe Legere
Episode 20b - Interview with Elizabeth Bear
Episode 20c - Book Appreciation with Elizabeth Bear
Episode 20d - Falling in Love with Cross-Dressing Girls
Episode 20e - One Night in Saint-Martin by Catherine Lundoff
Episode 21a - On the Shelf for April 2018 - sources on 1920s Chicago
Episode 21b - Interview with Alyssa Cole
Episode 21c: Book Appreciation with Liz Bourke
Episode 21d - Diana and Callisto: The Sometimes Problematic Search for Representation
Episode 22a - On the Shelf for May 2018 - (no Ask Sappho segment due to lack of interest)
Episode 22b - Interview with Jeannelle M. Ferreira
Episode 22c - Book Appreciation with Jeannelle M. Ferreira
Episode 22d - Queer Women’s Communities and Meeting Places
Episode 23a - On the Shelf for June 2018 - The history of “coming out”
Episode 23b - Interview with Lise MacTague
Episode 23c - Book Appreciation with Lise MacTague
Episode 23d - The Ladies of Llangollen
Episode 23e - Inscribed by V. M. Agab
Episode 24a - On the Shelf for July 2018 - The history of drag king-like performers
Episode 24b: Interview with Justine Saracen
Episode 24c - Book Appreciation with Justine Saracen
Episode 24d - Women and Same-Sex Marriage in Western History
Episode 25a - On the Shelf for August 2018 - Why I use the word “lesbian” for the blog and podcast
Episode 25b - Interview with Vanda
Episode 25c - Book Appreciation with Darlene Vendegna
Episode 25d - Poetry about Love Between Women from the 16th and 17th Centuries
Episode 26a - On the Shelf for September 2018 - Who was Bilitis?
Episode 26b: Interview with K. Aten
Episode 26c: Book Appreciation with K Aten
Episode 26d - Moll Cutpurse
Episode 26e - Peaceweaver by Jennifer Nestojko
Episode 27a - On the Shelf for October 2018 - Mary Diana Dods
Episode 27b - Sappho of Lesbos: The Woman and the Legend (reprised)
Episode 27c - Sappho: The Translations (reprised)
Episode 27d - Woman Plus Woman in Classical Rome
Episode 28a - On the Shelf for November 2018 - (No Ask Sappho segment due to lack of questions)
Episode 28b - Interview with Elizabeth Tammi
Episode 28c - Book Appreciation: Reading Outside Your Comfort Zone
Episode 28d - Anne Damer
Episode 29a - On the Shelf for December 2018 - An interesting 18th century archaeological find
Episode 29b - Interview with Carrie Pack
Episode 29c - Book Appreciation with Carrie Pack
Episode 29d - Queen Anne
Episode 29e - At the Mouth by Gurmika Mann
Reviews: Books/Fiction - SFF
The House of Binding Thorns by Aliette de Bodard
Murder on the Titania by Alex Acks
The Periling Hand by Justin Howe
Clockwork Boys by T. Kingfisher
Reviews: Books/Fiction - Lesbian
The Tiger's Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera
That Could Be Enough by Alyssa Cole
The Price of Meat by K.J. Charles
Making Arrangements by Rose Fox
The Covert Captain by Jeannelle M. Ferreira
Thora: A Spartan Hoplite’s Slave by Red Hope
Awake Unto Me by Kathleen Knowles
A Study in Honor by Claire O'Dell
Creatures of Will and Temper by Molly Tanzer
In the Vanishers' Palace by Aliette de Bodard
Reviews: Other
Movie: The Last Jedi
Book Intake: Lots of Misc Stuff August 2017 to Date
Move: The Shape of Water
Assorted short reviews (Battle of the Sexes, Coco, Black Panther, A Wrinkle in Time, Wynona Earp, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell)
Book: The Lives of Girls and Women from the Islamic World in Early Modern British Literature and Culture by Bernadette Andrea
Book: Hamilton's Battalion by Lerner, Milan, Cole
Book: Agnes Moor's Wild Knight by Alyssa Cole
Theater: The Lifespan of a Fact
Convention/Conference Reports
FOGCon
FOGCon 2018 Recap
Live-Blogging Kalamazoo
Thursday 10:00 Networks of Knowledge in Late Medieval Iberia
Thursday 3:30 Living and Dying in Viking-Age Ireland
Friday 10:00 Dress and Textiles I: Representing Textiles and Dress
Friday 1:30 Dress and Textiles II: Metaphor and Materiality
Friday 3:30 Dress and Textiles III: New Analyses of Old Evidence
Saturday 10:00 Towards a Medieval Transgender Studies
Saturday 3:30 Occult Blockbusters of the Islamicate World II: Arabic and Persian
The 2018 Book Intake Post
Sunday 10:30 The Matter of Alchemy: Deciphering Medieval Practices
BayCon
BayCon Panel Notes: Costuming Through the Ages
Worldcon (San Jose)
My schedule (I never did a con report)
Sirens
Con report
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