Presentable liberty kickstarter12/28/2022 ![]() ![]() In a lot of ways I’ve left concerns like shame and guilt behind me, but there are still things that have the power to make me feel like hiding.Īs a writer, gamer, and fantasist, I’ve always been pretty good at checking out of my actual life. One of the reasons that I tend to fall off the blogging train is that I can have a hard time letting people in and talking about what’s going on in my life, when I’m not sure it would make sense. If I didn’t, then I meant to say it, as a sort of accountability thing, to make sure I actually write this post. I think I said in the last blog post that my next one was going to be personal. Posted in Fiction | Tagged awards, eligibility post, fiction Coming clean. If the question is truly not settled, it’ll be settled by the choices we make, this year and in subsequent ones. You don’t owe them any portion of your ballot. Let the people who think otherwise vote otherwise. However, if you believe that any of the works above are worthy of recognition, then I would urge you to make your voice heard. ![]() I recognize that there are differing opinions and an ongoing conversation and if you have a strong personal conviction in this area I’m not going to attempt to sway you. My answer to that is pretty straightforward: they count as published for all other purposes, including any attempts to subsequently publish them (the first rights are gone) and also under United States and international copyright law. Now, you might be thinking something along the lines of, “But these stories were all self-published on your Patreon! Does that really count as being published, for purposes of an award requiring publication in 2018?” So, these are the works I would like to submit for your consideration. Fan WritingĪs most of my meta writing and commentary on fandom politics in 2018 was in the form of Twitter threads, I believe that rather than nominating individual “works”, the best way to recognize that I believe would be to nominate me in the category of Best Fan Writer or similar, in awards where such a category exists. The only poem I would like to put forward for consideration in 2018 awards is “ A Wizard of Earth“, written in memory of Ursula Le Guin and published on January 23rd, 2018. I wrote a few poems in 2018, but I would say most of them are more writing exercises, warm up sketches, literary doodles. It’s a horror story that was published on October 22nd, and it includes references to sexual assault, substance/alcohol abuse, and self-harm. My hesitation is not based on any fear of the story’s weakness, but rather the fact that it’s not a very comfortable story. I had planned to leave it at these two things, in order to highlight my absolute best and avoid competing with myself, but close friends have counseled that I would be doing myself a grave disservice if I did not include one more story in this post: “ Indelible“. It’s short enough that I think any attempt to describe it would spoil it, but I’m very happy with it. ![]() My second favorite thing I wrote this year is a little vignette called “ Table Six Needs Drinks“, published on October 26th. I’m not going to tell anyone what to do with their ballots but I will say that if you have the time and inclination to read any one thing I wrote while you are considering what to do with your ballot, please read this story. It’s the first piece of fiction I’ve written in a long time that I had people come up to me at a convention to rave about. The absolute best thing I published in the last year - certainly the thing that made the biggest impact - is a short story called “ You Remember This Story“, published on July 10th. I’m not actually going to list them all here because I’d rather make this a “For Your Consideration” list rather than “here’s everything thrown in a pile, you figure it out”. This was actually a really good ritual because it helped me remind myself that I *did* do things in the past year, I did a lot of things, including things that I’m very proud of. So here we are, the last day of the old year looking back at what I did in the previous one. Then it felt like it was too late, though I kept seeing other people doing it after I made that decision. I really hoped to get this done in November, but, you know: everything happens so much. File under “Better Late Than Never” – I said on Twitter back in the fall that I was going to do an award eligibility post this year, and I’ve re-affirmed that commitment to a few individuals since then. ![]()
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