2019 Updates
6 years ago
As usual I'm doing a terrible job updating this, sorry.
2018–19 hasn't been a great period for writing in my universes here, as it were; I've kept up with some other projects, but they've taken up more time and mental energy than expected. We'll see what 2020 holds.
While Kismet didn't win the Ursa Major, it did win the Cóyotl Award for best novel! It also received some nice reviews along the way both in and out of furrydom, from the late Fred Patten, Nebula nominee (and fellow Cóyotl winner, for Barsk: the Elephants' Graveyard) Lawrence Schoen, God of Clay author Ryan Campbell, and even from old-school SF magazine Analog, which called Gail, my rat protagonist, "as smart and feisty as a C. J. Cherryh heroine." (This is a good thing.)
My 2018 story "Saguaros" was published in ROAR 9—and won the Cóyotl for best short story, which was gratifying and frankly a little shocking.
I also published a story called "An Orange by Any Other Name" in The Rabbit Dies First at the start of this year. It's a sequel to "Fixer," my short story from Inhuman Acts, a furry noir anthology.
I'll see about getting all of those stories up here sometime soon. In the meantime, most are already at my web site, Coyote Tracks.
2018–19 hasn't been a great period for writing in my universes here, as it were; I've kept up with some other projects, but they've taken up more time and mental energy than expected. We'll see what 2020 holds.
While Kismet didn't win the Ursa Major, it did win the Cóyotl Award for best novel! It also received some nice reviews along the way both in and out of furrydom, from the late Fred Patten, Nebula nominee (and fellow Cóyotl winner, for Barsk: the Elephants' Graveyard) Lawrence Schoen, God of Clay author Ryan Campbell, and even from old-school SF magazine Analog, which called Gail, my rat protagonist, "as smart and feisty as a C. J. Cherryh heroine." (This is a good thing.)
My 2018 story "Saguaros" was published in ROAR 9—and won the Cóyotl for best short story, which was gratifying and frankly a little shocking.
I also published a story called "An Orange by Any Other Name" in The Rabbit Dies First at the start of this year. It's a sequel to "Fixer," my short story from Inhuman Acts, a furry noir anthology.
I'll see about getting all of those stories up here sometime soon. In the meantime, most are already at my web site, Coyote Tracks.
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Glad to hear some things were published, and an award won, that is cool.