When Did I Become Prolific?

Nov 05, 2010 02:56


Originally published at Kay Holt. You can comment here or there.

2010 has been a weird, wild rollercoaster of a year for me, and somewhere along the way, I’ve become prolific. I write constantly these days, and to my complete surprise, I write a lot of non-fiction. To my complete joy, there’s a little science in everything I write.

It’s a bit early for a re-cap on the entire year, but there is reason to doubt I’ll have time to do another one closer to the year’s end. Anyway, this post is about writing, which is hardly comprehensive of all my shenanigans since year’s beginning.

There’s this blog, which I’ve mostly used for political and personal geekery.

Then there is the Science in My Fiction blog, which I am justly proud to lead and write for.

More recently, I’ve been writing for GeekMom.com, which is a very fine site, even if you aren’t somebody’s mother.

I’ve also been lucky enough to have a short story published in M-Brane SF issue 16. Pieces of You is about androids and adoption, and it got a great review on the Locus Online Review site.

Soon after that, I landed two stories in the zombie erotica anthology, Rigor Amortis, which screamed to great heights on Amazon’s rankings on release day.

So yeah. While I was busy having a life, I didn’t notice that I’d produced so much this year. And I got a late start, really, so it’ll be interesting to see how 2011 goes.

writing, publishing, editing

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