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If I'm not shitposting on twitter all day, do I actually exist?
Premium post · January 6, 2020
Hello, friends! Today I want to talk about one something I struggle with as a freelance writer, as a person who works alone on the sofa with a cat or two for...
Fuck multitasking
December 30, 2019
Hello, friends! It’s natural, as the year winds down, to find one’s self taking stock and contemplating changes in habit for the new year. Of course the...
Persistence and vision.
December 23, 2019
Staying in the game until you spot your opportunity.
Lyrical writing requires self-discipline
Premium post · December 14, 2019
Hello folks, and thank each of you for being one of the select few who are subscribing to and sustaining this newsletter. So when I was breaking in to...
Relevance without trendfucking
Premium post · December 6, 2019
a manifesto
UK (and Europe?) Deal of the Day!
December 4, 2019
Hey, folks. Well, I’ve been traveling, and having more fun while traveling than intended, as I have a terrible head cold and also we got to spend an extra...
Hypervigilance is bullshit.
December 1, 2019
Oi. Maybe it’s the holiday season, and maybe it’s who-knows-what, but I am writing just to complain about PTSD and the fact that apparently my brain is in...
Self-care rather than self-discipline
November 29, 2019
Hello friends, and happy holiday season. I’m coming to you from a very cozy little Airbnb above a cactus shop (!) in Minneapolis, and if I weren’t taking a...
New York Public Library 2019 Best Books list!
November 26, 2019
Not to bury the lede: it includes Ancestral Night. This is a career first for me, and I’m thrilled. In other White Space news, I’ve got confirmation from Joe...
Obligatory eligibility post thing, also some reviews
November 18, 2019
Hey, folks! It’s time for that obligatory end of year post where I tell you what I published this year, in the hopes that if you read it and like it you...
Coping with success
November 11, 2019
It isn’t always easy. Good things (and the demands and attention they bring) can be as anxiety-producing as failures. Especially for those of us with...
I come to you with new stories
November 6, 2019
Some more stories one could read online, were one so moved! “Perfect Gun,” a reprint currently available at Clarkesworld. It’s about a boy and his war...
A Sunday afternoon ramble
November 3, 2019
Howdy, folks! So here I am trying to put my life and routine back together after Worldcon; 2 months of being sick with flu and bronchitis and asthma; and...
Things are on sale!
October 20, 2019
Hey, folks! I’ve been a bit remiss in newslettering for a bit, and I apologize: I had the flu, and it turned into bronchitis, and TMI but I’m pretty sure...
Subject position. Object position.
September 28, 2019
Stories are like sentences: when they are about us, we can be the subject of them, or the object of them. And it presents a very different experience to...
Thank you, Lt. Col Petrov.
September 26, 2019
Today is Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov Saves The World Day, one of my personal holidays. On this day in 1983, Lieutenant Colonel Petrov, duty officer at a...
You're doing it wrong
September 23, 2019
and that's okay.
Line of direction, a brief tutorial
Premium post · September 19, 2019
I’m working on a novella currently, and I just fixed a bit of awkwardness that I realized was a useful primer on what we mean when we say, “Line of...
Don't quit your day job, and other one-size-fits-all advice
September 17, 2019
As I write this, the publishosphere internets are blowing up about a Medium article by an author who got fairly fantastic advances on her first two deals,...
Check, please.
September 16, 2019
There are a couple of ways that failing to acknowledge and own our social power and choose to use it mindfully can get us into trouble—accidentally and on...
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