mmerriam: (Kimiko - Science)
It is official: My SF short story collection, "Whispers in Space" will be published next year by SDP. Announcement here. I will post more information closer to publication.
mmerriam: (Kimiko - Science)
I am thrilled to announce that my space opera novelette “Memory” has been recorded for the Beam Me Up! Podcast.

Part One
Part Two

Enjoy!
mmerriam: (Kimiko - Science)
I am thrilled to announce that my space opera novelette “Memory” has been recorded for the Beam Me Up! Podcast.

Part One
Part Two

Enjoy!
mmerriam: (Quantum Cat)
My space opera story "Memory" will be broadcast on WRFR 93.3 in Rockland, Maine and archived as a podcast at Beam Me Up.
mmerriam: (Quantum Cat)
My space opera story "Memory" will be broadcast on WRFR 93.3 in Rockland, Maine and archived as a podcast at Beam Me Up.
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Finished the first draft of the possible Fringe Festival show about my long weird journey into blindness. I also have my "Break Glass in Case of Emergency" Fringe show, Four Fantasy Tales of the Twin Cities.

I've been working on Dark Water Blues rewrites, but may set it aside to work on the Steampunk things that is not exactly a sequel to The Horror at Cold Springs.

Lots of rejections in the last couple of days. I've turned them around and sent them all back out.

The Northern Lights: 20 MinnSpec Tales anthology is still on schedule to be released in early September. I need to start working on the various marketing things I want to happen.

Had a job interview today. I think it went well.

I've been thinking about SF and the problems I have with the SF that is currently in favor and what I think is wrong with SF. I'm trying to order my thoughts enough to post about it.
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Finished the first draft of the possible Fringe Festival show about my long weird journey into blindness. I also have my "Break Glass in Case of Emergency" Fringe show, Four Fantasy Tales of the Twin Cities.

I've been working on Dark Water Blues rewrites, but may set it aside to work on the Steampunk things that is not exactly a sequel to The Horror at Cold Springs.

Lots of rejections in the last couple of days. I've turned them around and sent them all back out.

The Northern Lights: 20 MinnSpec Tales anthology is still on schedule to be released in early September. I need to start working on the various marketing things I want to happen.

Had a job interview today. I think it went well.

I've been thinking about SF and the problems I have with the SF that is currently in favor and what I think is wrong with SF. I'm trying to order my thoughts enough to post about it.
mmerriam: (Born)
The weekend was packed with stuff.

Saturday was all about the gaming, with some writing and housework thrown in. The gaming session went well, I thought, though another character bit the dust, again through nothing I did as a GM, but instead caught in "Friendly Fire" during a particularly nasty battle. That's the second character causality, and we're just now getting to the hard stuff.

On the negative side, I broke a glass at the host's home, and kept walking into people, things, walls, and otherwise stumbling over stuff like some gigantic club-footed blind cow. I know the why of it, but that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with.

The Twin Cities Speculative Fiction Network meeting was good as well. We talked about world building, and as you might guess with a room of over a dozen Spec Fic writers, things got a little weird. I won't talk too much about what we came up with, because I think some members of the group might want to try writing stories in the world we created as a group. More power to them.

My main contribution was, I think, the Giant Space Kraken lurking hidden somewhere in the dark matter of space, coming out in answer to the prayers of the aquatic life on the planet we created and destroying the human spaceships in orbit. Because really, I think most spacefaring science fiction and space opera stories could be improved with a god-like Giant Space Kraken lurking in the dark matter, waiting to pounce on hapless and unsuspecting starships.

Next month we are hosting Lois McMaster Bujold. I'm looking forward to the Q&A.

Sunday night I helped [livejournal.com profile] careswen a little bit with her paper for class by going through her textbooks and flagging pages she might need for citations.

I wrote a little bit this weekend, mostly while waiting for buses, though if I am to be completely honest, I wrote a little during the TCSFWN meeting as well.

I talked to my mother, who is much improved from her surgery.

I'm not going to Wiscon this year, not because I didn't enjoy it last year (I did!) but for purely financial reasons. I've picked up 4th Street Fantasy Convention instead, which is local and promises to be filled with coolness.

I applied for a full-time position with a major shipping company, because the pay and benefits were simply too good to ignore. It is unlikely I will even make the cut for an interview, but I have to try. And yes, I realize that I had trouble writing when I was working part-time and given that, working full-time might well stop me cold as a writer, but the siren song of the pay and benefits could not be ignored.

I also applied for a couple of part-time positions, and started writing a short (200-250 word) article on spec for a local news and media outlet that is considering posting short pieces of local Twin City interest on their website.

I feel pensive, sad, and worn. I wonder if I am not the most terribly tedious correspondent in the entire blogosphere. I suspect that I might be whining at this point. I suspect I need a decent nights sleep.

Dark Water Blues


ETA:I bought a French Press. It makes little individual cups of coffee heaven!
mmerriam: (Born)
The weekend was packed with stuff.

Saturday was all about the gaming, with some writing and housework thrown in. The gaming session went well, I thought, though another character bit the dust, again through nothing I did as a GM, but instead caught in "Friendly Fire" during a particularly nasty battle. That's the second character causality, and we're just now getting to the hard stuff.

On the negative side, I broke a glass at the host's home, and kept walking into people, things, walls, and otherwise stumbling over stuff like some gigantic club-footed blind cow. I know the why of it, but that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with.

The Twin Cities Speculative Fiction Network meeting was good as well. We talked about world building, and as you might guess with a room of over a dozen Spec Fic writers, things got a little weird. I won't talk too much about what we came up with, because I think some members of the group might want to try writing stories in the world we created as a group. More power to them.

My main contribution was, I think, the Giant Space Kraken lurking hidden somewhere in the dark matter of space, coming out in answer to the prayers of the aquatic life on the planet we created and destroying the human spaceships in orbit. Because really, I think most spacefaring science fiction and space opera stories could be improved with a god-like Giant Space Kraken lurking in the dark matter, waiting to pounce on hapless and unsuspecting starships.

Next month we are hosting Lois McMaster Bujold. I'm looking forward to the Q&A.

Sunday night I helped [livejournal.com profile] careswen a little bit with her paper for class by going through her textbooks and flagging pages she might need for citations.

I wrote a little bit this weekend, mostly while waiting for buses, though if I am to be completely honest, I wrote a little during the TCSFWN meeting as well.

I talked to my mother, who is much improved from her surgery.

I'm not going to Wiscon this year, not because I didn't enjoy it last year (I did!) but for purely financial reasons. I've picked up 4th Street Fantasy Convention instead, which is local and promises to be filled with coolness.

I applied for a full-time position with a major shipping company, because the pay and benefits were simply too good to ignore. It is unlikely I will even make the cut for an interview, but I have to try. And yes, I realize that I had trouble writing when I was working part-time and given that, working full-time might well stop me cold as a writer, but the siren song of the pay and benefits could not be ignored.

I also applied for a couple of part-time positions, and started writing a short (200-250 word) article on spec for a local news and media outlet that is considering posting short pieces of local Twin City interest on their website.

I feel pensive, sad, and worn. I wonder if I am not the most terribly tedious correspondent in the entire blogosphere. I suspect that I might be whining at this point. I suspect I need a decent nights sleep.

Dark Water Blues


ETA:I bought a French Press. It makes little individual cups of coffee heaven!
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Why am I just now finding out about this "Fantasy Matters Conference" at the University of Minnesota? How did I not know this was happening? Aarrrggg!!!

We wrapped up the SF RPG yesterday, in a marathon finale. I'm glad to finally be done with it. It seemed like the players had a good session. Now I shall take a few months off from running a game and rest a bit. I have promised to run another campaign for some folks, and then I might be turning in the GM/DM hat (what, you don't have a GM/DM hat? Actually, neither do we) for a couple of years.

I am expecting a lazy day today, and then off to D.C. in the morning. I expect to be out of touch while gone (leaving Monday morning and getting home Wednesday night) so don't break the intarwebs while I'm away.
mmerriam: (Default)
Why am I just now finding out about this "Fantasy Matters Conference" at the University of Minnesota? How did I not know this was happening? Aarrrggg!!!

We wrapped up the SF RPG yesterday, in a marathon finale. I'm glad to finally be done with it. It seemed like the players had a good session. Now I shall take a few months off from running a game and rest a bit. I have promised to run another campaign for some folks, and then I might be turning in the GM/DM hat (what, you don't have a GM/DM hat? Actually, neither do we) for a couple of years.

I am expecting a lazy day today, and then off to D.C. in the morning. I expect to be out of touch while gone (leaving Monday morning and getting home Wednesday night) so don't break the intarwebs while I'm away.

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