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Nebula award winning F&SF writer/editor/teacher. Next books are WINGS OF TABAT (Wordfire) and DEVIL'S GUN (Tor Macmillan). Sometimes I swear. They/she.
Dec 13, 2022 5 tweets 1 min read
If you've got something I should be looking at when reading for awards, please feel free to drop a link to it in a reply here! Particularly if you're a newer writer! I know it's hard to make people aware of what you've written and that it feels awkward. Particularly if you're a marginalized group that's been taught you should shut up and "behave". You're your own best advocate and you should be letting people know about the work you're proud of.
Nov 29, 2020 11 tweets 5 min read
I will tweet highlights from the class this morning, which is @tobiasbuckell talking about Setting the Stakes with the hashtag #settingstakes

kittywumpus.net/blog/class-set… This class came out of a conversation about something else, and it's another case of me wanting to hear someone talk at length about a particular aspect of writing, so I've got notebook open and ready for notetaking. #settingstakes
Jan 6, 2020 8 tweets 3 min read
@D_Libris I was thinking about this today and came up with 6 concrete steps that could be done, and which I hope the SFWA leadership will consider implementing. @D_Libris 1) Put together a list of resources that people can consult when getting hit by this sort of thing, including the importance of self-care, making sure your social media is safe from hacking, etc.
Oct 13, 2019 22 tweets 23 min read
Today I will be livetweeting highlights from @clundoff 's class on Writing Gothic Horror with the hashtag #writinghorror @clundoff International class today! Includes someone from Belgium. Talking about what gothic is, and how its style/atmosphere -- blood and black lace, decaying houses, multitudes of tormented ghosts. #writinghorror
Aug 25, 2018 27 tweets 8 min read
I will be tweeting some highlights from the Making Monsters with @seananmcguire class today with the hashtag #makingmonsters. Monsters are a benchmark of F&SF. You'll want to base your monster's abilities according to which genre you're working in. For example, not a lot of room for adorable in horror usually. #makingmonsters