Utterly shameless self-promotion.
Feb. 9th, 2007 11:32 amMy email this morning brought me a pressie. "Drowning Palmer" has been selected for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror XX (eds. Datlow, Link, & Grant).
This inspires me to be utterly shameless and point out that The Virtu is in the running for a Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel this year.
Also, if you're eligible to nominate for the Hugos (or, you know, other awards) and were wondering ... *ahem*
In 2006, I published:
NOVEL--The Virtu
NOVELETTES--"Drowning Palmer" (All Hallows 41), "Katabasis: Seraphic Trains" (Tales of the Unanticipated 27)
SHORT STORIES--"Amante Dorée (Paradox 10), "Draco campestris" (Strange Horizons), "The Ile of Dogges" [with
matociquala] (Æon 7), "Letter from a Teddy Bear on Veterans' Day" (Ideomancer 5.3), "A Light in Troy" (Clarkesworld Magazine 1), "National Geographic On Assignment: Mermaids of the Old West" (Fictitious Force 2), "A Night in Electric Squidland" (Lone Star Stories), "The Séance at Chisholm End" (Alchemy 3)
Wow. I was busy in 2006.
Right. Having shouted ME ME ME all over the Intarwebs, I shall return to my CEM. Page 435--I may beat this thing yet.
This inspires me to be utterly shameless and point out that The Virtu is in the running for a Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel this year.
Also, if you're eligible to nominate for the Hugos (or, you know, other awards) and were wondering ... *ahem*
In 2006, I published:
NOVEL--The Virtu
NOVELETTES--"Drowning Palmer" (All Hallows 41), "Katabasis: Seraphic Trains" (Tales of the Unanticipated 27)
SHORT STORIES--"Amante Dorée (Paradox 10), "Draco campestris" (Strange Horizons), "The Ile of Dogges" [with
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Wow. I was busy in 2006.
Right. Having shouted ME ME ME all over the Intarwebs, I shall return to my CEM. Page 435--I may beat this thing yet.