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Friday, February 4, 2022

Locus Magazine Awards hopefuls

Feeling pleased; as mentioned previously, three major Lethe Press projects I worked on in terrible 2021 are possible Write-in votes for the Locus Magazine Awards. The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus, a monthly based in Oakland, California and are normally presented at an annual banquet.

I would be very grateful if you took the time to vote for any of these works, which I proofread:

Best Collection: Fit for Consumption, Steve Berman (Lethe). On the left.

Best Novelette: “Unwelcome Boys”, Steve Berman (Fit for Consumption)

Best Anthology: Burly Tales: Fairy Tales for the Hirsute and Hefty Gay Man, Steve Berman, ed. (Lethe). Bottom, centre.

Best Short Story: My hopeful Billy Goats Gruff redux, "Three, to the Swizz'!", a story appearing in Burly.

Very happy to say that my publisher, Steve Berman of Lethe Press, is up for Best Editor. Go, Duke!

I just filed a review of Charles Payseur's The Burning Day and Other Strange Stories (Lethe), up for Best Collection, with a prestigious speculative-fiction publication. On the right.

Michael Bukowski's ribald and wonderfully weird Monstrous Mythologies (Lethe) is also up for Best Art. Centre.

Here's the voting link. You need to register but need not be a Locus reader).



Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Mad, stressful Wednesday, Possible Awards

What a mad, stressful Wednesday after a dry January in which I not only got rolling on my horror-novel-number-two revisions for Monstrous, the short-story revisions for my collection Fear Itself and filed a book review, I also landed a new job. But more on that later, once the letter of offer is all wrapped up.

Today’s been all worrying about ice damming on the roof, leaking into our master bedroom, as in 2021. Ice damming occurs when layers of snow and ice accumulate on the roof. The simplest way to describe it as that the bottom-most layer warms because of the ambient heat in the house, melting any snow or ice there, which then flows under the eavestroughs, frozen over with ice from the subzero temperature, and the water finds any which way it can into the house. So it's like a horny teenager trying to find any which way to get relief. 

Pardon the bawdy comparison, but I feel I'm allowed the dirty reference or two, given all that is happening simultaneously.

So I have been up there, not getting sexual gratification, mind you, but shoveling snow, or wiping the water leaking above the window into our room. That has been most of my day, really. Hence my use of “stressful”.

On the other hand, as is typical in the writing life, there are compensations. At the same time, I am feeling ... somewhat pleased?

Three major Lethe Press projects I worked on in terrible 2021 are possible Write-in votes for the Locus Magazine Awards. The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine Locus, a monthly based in Oakland, California and are normally presented at an annual banquet.