Poland, and Penelope Wove Her Husband Back to Life in Nineteen Years
Angie and I drove from Philadelphia to Atlanta in one, long day. We drove up slowly, stopping along the way to visit with family members. But, we had to get back for her job, so we had to make the trip back in one. Along the way, I experienced an amazing, terrible allergy attack when we stopped for a picnic in Virginia in a freshly-mowed park. My eyes are still recovering.
I'm sore. If you're waiting to hear from me, I'll start getting through my e-mail this afternoon.
Before I left, I got some excellent news from Poland!
I have accepted an offer from Polish publishers Proszynski for NEVER KNEW ANOTHER! Polish fantasy fans, I hope, will be pleased to discover the world of Dogsland. I'm sure they'll do a great job! This is my first work to be translated into a foreign language, and I'm very excited to work with Proszynski to help the book succeed!
Yay!
Want to read it before it goes to Poland?
Arachne is live at the Journal of Unlikely Entomology's Inaugural Issue, leading off the exciting new publication!
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This story is part of a whole series of stories I wrote, including Gaia in the Raleigh Review, that feature surreal re-imaginings of women and monsters and monstrous women from Greek Myths, that should start appearing here, there, and everywhere. Maybe, if we're lucky, someone will put them all together into a whole collection of stories.
Right, I'm going to go do laundry and take care of all the exciting things that need taking care of after a road trip...
2 comments:
Thanks again for sending Arachne our way. We're delighted to have it in our very first issue! And congratulations on the Polish publication of Never Knew Another.
Congrats on the Polish publication! I just read Arachne and I don't know if it's because of the fiber aspect but I loved it even more. I have passed it along through my blog and to my knitter people. You are a true worthsmith :)
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