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February 1, 2020

Boskone 57

Later this month, I’ll be at Boskone! It’s New England’s longest-running science fiction and fantasy convention and always a delight. For more info, visit The Boskone Blog, Twitter, and Facebook, and if you want to join me, register here! Saturday, 15 Feb 12 pm — 100 Years From Now… The world as we know it has changed dramatically in […]
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Published on February 01, 2020 06:08

Boskone 57

Later this month, I’ll be at Boskone! It’s New England’s longest-running science fiction and fantasy convention and always a delight. For more info, visitThe Boskone Blog,Twitter, andFacebook, and if you want to join me,register here! Saturday, 15 Feb 12 pm — 100 Years From Now… The world as we know it has changed dramatically in […]
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Published on February 01, 2020 02:08

January 12, 2020

Arisia 2020

Once again, I’m going to be at Arisia in Boston, January 17–20! Here’s where you can find me, in addition to extending the WicDiv panel to any time anyone asks me about my feelings: Saturday, January 18 7 pm — Praise the Dead: The End of WicDivKieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie’s hit series The Wicked […]
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Published on January 12, 2020 06:25

June 11, 2019

Readercon 30

Readercon is one month away! Readercon is July 11-14 in Quincy, MA, and programming on Thursday night is free. If you want to join me, here’s my schedule! Friday 11:30 AM – Reading: Andrea Martinez Corbin Saturday 9:00 PM – Food at the Corner of Fiction and CommunityAndrea Martinez Corbin (mod), N.S. Dolkart, Greer Gilman, […]
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Published on June 11, 2019 07:13

February 10, 2019

Boskone 2019

This weekend, I’ll be at Boskone, New England’s longest running science fiction and fantasy convention. Boskone is Feb. 15-17. For more info, visit The Boskone Blog, Twitter, and Facebook, and if you want to join me, register here! Friday, 2/15 4 pm – The Life Cycle of a Book Most of us just see the finished product on the shelf. […]
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Published on February 10, 2019 17:41

July 1, 2018

Readercon 29

It’s almost time for Readercon, my first and favorite con! I’m especially excited because this is my first year on programming. Readercon is July 12-15 in Quincy, and programming on Thursday night is free. For more info, visit their website, Twitter, and Facebook, and if you want to join me… here’s my little schedule! In between I will be […]
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Published on July 01, 2018 15:48

January 21, 2018

Boskone 2018

Winter is busy! In a few weeks, I’ll be at Boskone, New England’s longest running science fiction and fantasy convention. Boskone is Feb. 16-18, and I’ll be there for most of it. For more info, visit The Boskone Blog, Twitter, and Facebook, and if you want to join me, register here! Friday – 2/16 8:00pm – Fresh Fantasy Worlds […]
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Published on January 21, 2018 06:54

January 9, 2018

Arisia 2018 schedule

Oh my goodness, it’s almost time! Once again, I’m going to be at Arisia in Boston, and that’s this weekend! How the time flies. I’ll be around Sunday and Monday, and can’t wait! Here’s where you can find me: Sunday, January 14 11:30am – You Got Your Science in My Magic Ken Gale (moderator), Victoria Sandbrook, […]
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Published on January 09, 2018 04:33

December 5, 2017

2017 in short stories

I’m going to make this short and sweet: Here are my stories that were published in 2017. I am very proud of them: Itself at the Heart of Things in Shimmer #38. Dismantling yourself as a defense mechanism is admittedly unorthodox. (A very nice and thoughtful review of it at Quick Sip Reivews.) Side note! I made […]
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Published on December 05, 2017 10:55

January 22, 2017

Writing Snappy Dialogue

Last weekend I attended Arisia, a scifi/fantasy con in Boston, and was on a panel about writing dialogue. In addition to the wonderful discussion we had, and some great questions from the audience, the other panelists and Iprepared a handout for attendees that we wanted to share at large. Here it is! And if it’s […]
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Published on January 22, 2017 12:32