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Tag Archives: Crossed Genres
“Pushaway” published in the anthology Subversion
My story “Pushaway,” which tells the story of how my character Esti Gusev grew up in a toxic religious community on Mars, has now been published in the anthology Subversion: Science Fiction & Fantasy Tales of Challenging the Norm, edited by Bart Leib. Continue reading
Seeking people with genre fiction review experience
My friend Bart Leib is looking for people who have experience writing reviews for genre fiction. Continue reading
A review of my story “Cold” brings up the question: What is LGBTQ literature?
A great review of the Crossed Genres Year One anthology. But for some reason the reviewer can’t figure out why my story ‘Cold’ with its two lesbian characters is labeled as LGBTQ fiction. Hello? Continue reading
Storyminded
Two things bring on storymind tonight: a cool new blog called Science in My Fiction by my pals at Crossed Genres; & the story of murder, an interstellar spaceship, & Lord Shiva that I’m about to start working on. Continue reading
Posted in Cold, Long Dark
Tagged Asura (Long Dark), Crossed Genres, science fiction, Science in My Fiction (blog), writing
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The Daily Tweets, 2010-02-12: Annual birthday present
My annual birthday present: getting off work in February to find some light still in the sky. And a whole bunch of other tweets. Continue reading
Posted in The Daily Tweets
Tagged Andrew Halcro, Crossed Genres, Sarah Palin, writing
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Crossed Genres anthology released — complete w/ my story "Cold"
My story “Cold,” from my novel-in-progress of the same title, is appearing again — this time in Crossed Genres‘ Year One anthology, which collects stories from each of the magazine’s first twelve issues. Continue reading
Posted in Cold
Tagged Crossed Genres, lgbtq, Melz published work, science fiction, writing
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Shark (a story for Haiti)
“Shark” is an excerpt from the novel-in-progress Cold, posted online for free as part of Crossed Genres’ Post a Story for Haiti project. Please donate to Haiti earthquake relief. Continue reading
The Daily Tweets, 2010-01-15: Haiti relief efforts
Devil’s Logic: explanation of Robertson’s “pact w/ the devil” language about Haiti. http://bit.ly/7YzzyL # RT: @crossedgenres: New blog post: A Festival of Skeletons serialization has begun! http://bit.ly/6fhgSL # RT: @alydenisof: It occurred to me this morning, as I was pumping … Continue reading
My story of 2009
Not quite ALL about my 2009, because that would take a year to write. This only took several hours. Continue reading
Posted in About writing, Alaska justice system, Alaska politics, Cold, depression, Journal, Long Dark, NaNoWriMo, Ordinance, True Diversity Dinner
Tagged Alaska Commons, Alaska Judicial Council, Alaska Legislature, Anchorage Daily News, Anchorage ordinance 2009-64, Anchorage Press, Arliss Sturgulewski, Bent Alaska, cave, Celtic Diva, Columbia Sussex, couch, Crossed Genres, Dad, Dan Sullivan, Dave, death, Eddie Burke, Floridana Alaskiana v2.5, Grandpa Claude, Green family, Green-Lieght family, grey, Grrlzlist, Heather Aronno, Hilton Anchorage, hotel workers, Identity Inc., Identity Reports, James Bopp Jr., Jane Angvik, Janson Jones, Jesse, John Aronno, Julius, lgbtq, LGBTQ allies, lima beans, Linda Kellen Biegel, Mark, Mark Begich, Melz published work, Mer, Miller v. Carpeneti, Mom, my apartment, NaNoWriMo 2009, Nicholas Hughes, One in 10, Palin ethics complaints, PrideFest, Progressive Alaska (blog), Ptery, Sarah Palin, Sean Cockerham, SOSAnchorage.net, Stef Gingrich, Summer of Hate, sunflowers, True Diversity Dinner 2009, Väi the cat, veto, Vic Fischer, violence against women, Wayne Anthony Ross (WAR), writing
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The Daily Tweets, 2009-11-02: Vai watches me write
My cat watches me write. Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo, The Daily Tweets
Tagged cats, Crossed Genres, NaNoWriMo 2009, Väi the cat, writing
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