It's December, but I don't feel like doing any kind of year-in-review post. There is so much grief in the world near and far. The calendar indicates the nearing of an ending, yet nothing seems complete, and too many of the hard things are ongoing.
It feels like such a small thing, but I suppose one offers what one can, and you never know what will bring someone else comfort. So, here it goes: I did have a short story out earlier this year that I didn't talk about much, even though it's one I'm pretty proud of. You will find it in the July/August issue of Uncanny Magazine; a story about ghosts in space, decomposing films, and queer love at the event horizon. I hope you enjoy it.
It feels like such a small thing, but I suppose one offers what one can, and you never know what will bring someone else comfort. So, here it goes: I did have a short story out earlier this year that I didn't talk about much, even though it's one I'm pretty proud of. You will find it in the July/August issue of Uncanny Magazine; a story about ghosts in space, decomposing films, and queer love at the event horizon. I hope you enjoy it.
Also, Vajra Chandrasekera's brilliant new novel has been announced. You will find a description and ways to pre-order at the link, alongside a thorough and thoughtful roundup of resources about Palestine. I also highly recommend listening to this free episode of the Death Panel podcast with Rasha Abdulhadi, "Refusing Genocide."
Take care, everyone.
Take care, everyone.