An audio version of my new story "The Salt Witch" is available on the Uncanny Podcast, read by Erika Ensign
https://uncannymagazine.com/article/uncanny-magazine-podcast-37b/ and there's an interview with me by co-editor Lynne M. Thomas
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It doesn't feel like I had a lot come out this year, but it turns out I did. Maybe because this year lasted a million years.
February-March I wrote a chapter for
Machina: Chapter 7 "This Facility has Gone 0 Days Without a Gray Goo Incident." The rest of the serial is by Fran Wilde, Malka Older, and Curtis C. Chen.
https://www.serialbox.com/serials/machinaJanuary A mass market reprint of
The Serpent Sea was released by Night Shade Books.
I had a short story "Obsolescence" in
Take Us to A Better Place, published by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. It's a free anthology and you can get a copy here:
https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/research/2019/11/take-us-to-a-better-place-stories-coming-january-2020.htmlFebruary Mass market paperback reprint of
The Siren Depths, Night Shade Books.
May Network Effect A Murderbot Novel, from Tor.com, in hardcover, audio narrated by Kevin R. Free, and ebook.
"Home: habitat, range, niche, territory," A Murderbot Diaries story. Tor.com
November "The Salt Witch" in Uncanny Magazine #37.
https://uncannymagazine.com/article/the-salt-witch/"Bespin Escape"
From a Certain Point of View: Forty Stories Celebrating Forty Years of The Empire Strikes Back anthology fundraiser for First Book.
For award eligibilty, everything is eligible except the two Raksura reprint books. The Murderbot Diaries is also eligible for the Best Series Hugo Award now.

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