I've been busy.
"This is the Time when Spider Woman First Meets Kiviuq" has been purchased by the Delta Literary Arts Society for Killer Verse. If you're in Delta, BC, check it out on Friday the 13th of October. Spooky! This looks like a fun night.
"How the Blubber Boy Came to Be" has been purchased by The Deadlands: Speculative Fiction & Poetry All About Death.
I will be reading "Sibyl Has a Heart of Gold" (and something else) at the Tranzac tomorrow. This is for the book launch of Aaron Schneider's The Supply Chain. The Tranzac is at 292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto. The event will be in the Living Room. Event starts at 7:00, and readings start at 7:30.
Two of my stories, “Tom Thumb of the North'' and “Blubber Boy: A Traditional Inuit Tale Then and Now” are being published in Mihko Kiskisiwin/Blood Memory: An Anthology published by The Indigenous Poets Society. I don't have pre-order information yet.
I've passed the 80,000 word mark on The Everwhen, my novel-in-progress. Big thanks to the Waterloo Arts Fund for their support. I am almost 9,000 words into a novella tentatively called "The Temperance Ridge Runaways" set in the New Brunswick Appalachians in the early 1970s. I hope to make a series of short stories and novellas in this setting.
"This is the Time when Spider Woman First Meets Kiviuq" has been purchased by the Delta Literary Arts Society for Killer Verse. If you're in Delta, BC, check it out on Friday the 13th of October. Spooky! This looks like a fun night.
"How the Blubber Boy Came to Be" has been purchased by The Deadlands: Speculative Fiction & Poetry All About Death.
I will be reading "Sibyl Has a Heart of Gold" (and something else) at the Tranzac tomorrow. This is for the book launch of Aaron Schneider's The Supply Chain. The Tranzac is at 292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto. The event will be in the Living Room. Event starts at 7:00, and readings start at 7:30.
Two of my stories, “Tom Thumb of the North'' and “Blubber Boy: A Traditional Inuit Tale Then and Now” are being published in Mihko Kiskisiwin/Blood Memory: An Anthology published by The Indigenous Poets Society. I don't have pre-order information yet.
I've passed the 80,000 word mark on The Everwhen, my novel-in-progress. Big thanks to the Waterloo Arts Fund for their support. I am almost 9,000 words into a novella tentatively called "The Temperance Ridge Runaways" set in the New Brunswick Appalachians in the early 1970s. I hope to make a series of short stories and novellas in this setting.