Update!
11 years ago
General
Hey guys! Sorry I've been so quiet. It's been a soul-crushing half-semester. Rest assured I've still been active and doing stuff, and in that vein I have a few announcements!
First of all, places you can find me! I've heard back from three anthologies in the positive! I've got three short stories coming out in various places, once edits are done.
First up, the Furry Writer's Guild Anthology, "Tales From the Guild: Music to Your Ears." My piece Nocturne about a vampire bat learning to find freedom in music has been accepted, and I can't wait for ya'll to read it.
Second, the Rainfurrest Cyberpunk anthology has accepted my story, Pluto's Prison about a black cat waking up with total amnesia in a morgue. The piece is an exploration of what exactly the soul is, and what determines who we are.
Third, Charon Coin Press has accepted my first non-furry story, Red Eyes, to their "The State of Horror: New Jersey" anthology! It's about a group of foresters having a run-in with the legendary cryptid called the Jersey Devil in its native habitat of the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Additionally, one of my novel length pieces has been declined from the first place I sent it too, and I want to send it to one other place, and
shadowlord8 has convinced me to send it to another if that one doesn't work out. Expect to see more information on that relatively soon.
In other news, I'm also helping
wwwolf edit the second book in his Police Dog series! I'll be writing an editor's note for it, and if you want to read Police Dog (which I highly recommend), you can find it here: (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10325913) Meanwhile, you can find Police Dog 2 starting here: (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13002542)
Finally, I'm working on a third entry to the Disease series, this time about Maria and Ed struggling to shield their young daughter Emma from not only the disease, but the monster the threat makes everyone-- including Maria and Ed themselves. I'll be uploading it here, as per usual, so look out for that sometime in the next week or so.
Thanks for reading, and if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to comment! I won't bite! Otts aren't good at biting. Much better at wiggling.
First of all, places you can find me! I've heard back from three anthologies in the positive! I've got three short stories coming out in various places, once edits are done.
First up, the Furry Writer's Guild Anthology, "Tales From the Guild: Music to Your Ears." My piece Nocturne about a vampire bat learning to find freedom in music has been accepted, and I can't wait for ya'll to read it.
Second, the Rainfurrest Cyberpunk anthology has accepted my story, Pluto's Prison about a black cat waking up with total amnesia in a morgue. The piece is an exploration of what exactly the soul is, and what determines who we are.
Third, Charon Coin Press has accepted my first non-furry story, Red Eyes, to their "The State of Horror: New Jersey" anthology! It's about a group of foresters having a run-in with the legendary cryptid called the Jersey Devil in its native habitat of the New Jersey Pine Barrens.
Additionally, one of my novel length pieces has been declined from the first place I sent it too, and I want to send it to one other place, and
shadowlord8 has convinced me to send it to another if that one doesn't work out. Expect to see more information on that relatively soon.In other news, I'm also helping
wwwolf edit the second book in his Police Dog series! I'll be writing an editor's note for it, and if you want to read Police Dog (which I highly recommend), you can find it here: (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/10325913) Meanwhile, you can find Police Dog 2 starting here: (http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13002542)Finally, I'm working on a third entry to the Disease series, this time about Maria and Ed struggling to shield their young daughter Emma from not only the disease, but the monster the threat makes everyone-- including Maria and Ed themselves. I'll be uploading it here, as per usual, so look out for that sometime in the next week or so.
Thanks for reading, and if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to comment! I won't bite! Otts aren't good at biting. Much better at wiggling.
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It's been accepted and I need to talk to them about how to go about incorporating a few of their suggestions.
Expecting great things from you, my good ott.