Writing News
The current (October/November) issue of Asimov's has a story by me: "My Husband Steinn."
And the 28th edition of "The Year's Best Science Fiction" includes my "Mammoths of the Great Plains."
"Steinn" is a story based on Icelandic folklore and on the giant hydroelectric project in Eastern Iceland.
"Mammoths" is "Mammoths."
Other than that, I am trucking along on new Lydia Duluth stories and new hwarhath stories, and thinking of going back to a story I began years ago, titled "Nine Red Princes and a Yellow Demon."
And I still have to finish revising the sequel to Ring of Swords.
And the 28th edition of "The Year's Best Science Fiction" includes my "Mammoths of the Great Plains."
"Steinn" is a story based on Icelandic folklore and on the giant hydroelectric project in Eastern Iceland.
"Mammoths" is "Mammoths."
Other than that, I am trucking along on new Lydia Duluth stories and new hwarhath stories, and thinking of going back to a story I began years ago, titled "Nine Red Princes and a Yellow Demon."
And I still have to finish revising the sequel to Ring of Swords.
1 Comments:
I liked My Husband Steinn a lot. The tone reminded me of Thorstein the Staff-Struck, which I teach in my World Lit classes -- I think that work comes from Icelandic sagas, so that makes sense.
I can't wait for the sequel to Ring of Swords, BTW. That and Women of the Iron People, I read them both over again every few years.
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