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New story: "Wild Ones" at Bracken Magazine

I’m thrilled to announce that my latest story, “ Wild Ones,”  is now up at Bracken Magazine . I have loved this magazine since it’s first issue, and am so happy to be appearing there now, alongside absolutely lovely artwork, poems, and other stories. Bracken Magazine’s tagline is “lyrical fiction and poetry, inspired by the wood and what lies in its shadows.” “Wild Ones” indeed takes it setting from the woods. It’s the story of a mother and her teenage daughter, and of the wildness within us all. Some notes on inspiration: --Years and years ago, I read Susan Cooper’s The Dark is Rising and fell in love with its invocations of Celtic mythology and Old European legends. The scene where Herne the Hunter leads the Wild Hunt against the Dark has never left me. --There is a patch of woods near my home, a tiny scrap of forest hemmed in by suburban development. I like to walk there, especially in the fall. --The fall is my favorite time of year. And the sound of the aut

2017 Writing Roundup

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I am late with this, as with everything these days. I had only one piece of fiction published this year: “Taiya,” which appeared in the fall in The Future Fire . But this one piece has received more attention than any other short story I’ve written. It’s received some wonderful reviews. Maria Haskins and A.C. Wise both featured it in their recommendations . It’s listed in the 2017 Nebula Suggested Reading List. And today I found out that it’s also featured on The Book Smugglers website in “12 Short Stories as New Year’s Resolutions.”  (Click on those lists above, please. They feature amazing, amazing authors and works that I love, and I am still stunned to be listed alongside them.) It means so much to me that “Taiya” has gotten this attention. It means so much to me that this story resonates with people. This was one of those stories from the heart; this was the first story which truly scared me to write. I described some of its inspirations and background, and so