well, i have indeed been absent from this blog.
 not that i stopped writing--far from it.  it's been a bumper year.  i've  written several short stories and the first draught of a novel, and am enjoying  great rewards in those directions.  as i wrote to Alette Willis (whose fine  story "Thought and Memory" in Tesseracts  9 is what got us acquainted in the first place) this  morning:
 writing is going well; publishing has been going HORRIFICally.   
 luckily, the writing is more important to me than the publishing, but  still, it's discouraging sometimes.
 most of the time, i'm not thinking about that.  i'm enjoying the  reading and researching and writing and chewing my thumbs and wondering and  stretching my brain and all of that fun stuff.
 i like how many interesting things i get to ponder more deeply than  when i am just reading about them, and how connected i feel to them and the  world as a result.  and when i write something i particularly like, i feel this  pleased sense of well-being, which is very cool.
 and this morning, after over a year of no thank yous, Ahmed Khan  let me know he wants my story "These Old Bones" for his new anthology.  i'm really happy  about that, even more so because i really like what he is doing as an  editor.
 so there you have it.  Ahmed Khan's new anthology has the working title  SF Waxes Philosophical, and it is open to submissions  till 15 august, so go have a look and see what this intriguing Canadian writer  and editor is up to now.
 click on this link and  search SF Waxes Philosophical.  for a look at his most  unusual anthology Fall and Rise, click here,  and for a list of his own works, click here.
 and thanks, Ahmed.  it's fun playing in the sandbox all day long.  but it's  a relief to have someone come by and say, "wow, i love your sandcastles!" now  and then.
  
 

2 comments:
Thanks for your kind comments about my anthologies, casey. Editing is hard work but it definitely pays off when I come across stories I love (such as yours) and can present them to readers with a glint in my eye which says: "Here! Look, what a gem I unearthed for you guys!"
wow, ahmed. thank you so much...
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