I admit it–I don’t have much published. I’m working on it, believe me. In the meantime, I’m trying something. I’ve added snippets of many of my short stories here on the blog. Just click on Get Some Stories in the sidebar to begin reading. I have links to a few full stories that are available online, and I also have partial stories, with links to where you can buy them. If you read ’em and like ’em, feel free to comment here! Trust me–I’ll notice. It’s a small fandom. 🙂
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Holy Cow! Nerve Endings is up for a Lammy!
For those who haven’t heard, I have a story in a little anthology called Nerve Endings. Well, I just found out today that our anthology was nominated for the 2017 Lambda Literary Awards! I’m a tiny bit excited. I rarely even get to stand near people who win awards, and this one’s got some prestigious folks in the running. Continue reading
GeekGirlCon 2017 Panel Joy: Transhumanism!
Wow. Every year that I go to GeekGirlCon I come away with my cheeks sore from grinning so damn much. What a fun and unusual convention! Loads of women who’re into all kinds of different fandoms, tons of little kids of whatever gender running around enjoying the show, bunches of cool science and gaming exhibits…just loads of good stuff, and an incredibly inviting and encouraging atmosphere!
Where Are My Damn Heroes?
So, at Emerald City Comic Con, I got to be on a really cool panel. I hung out with my favorite panel hostess, met new authors, and ran into an actual Seattle superhero! Pretty amazing stuff. And then proceeded…not to write the post I promised, because procrastination kills. Well, I’ve put it off long enough. Continue reading
Meet me at Emerald City Comic Con!
A reminder: I’ll be at ECCC 2016 from Friday to Sunday, and I’ll be on a panel Sunday morning. I’ll be excited to see you there!
Apr 10, 2016, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – Room W3A
“I Need a Hero!”
We’re holding out for a hero…who goes beyond the war veteran with the missing limbs or PTSD. From depression and anxiety, to blindness/deafness, chronic pain, and the complications of autism and other neurotypes, join us as we seek heroes to represent us!
Panelists: Raven Oak, Katie Cord, Fran Stewart, G. G. Silverman, John Lovett, Bridget A. Natale.