New LCRW coming
Wed 27 Jan 2016 - Filed under: Not a Journal., Ayize Jama-Everett, LCRW, Mary Rickert, Sofia Samatar| Posted by: Gavin
It’s been all audio video with Ayize Jama-Everett‘s fab BCAF interview, Sofia Samatar’s SF Signal podcast interview, and Julie Day’s podcast of Mary Rickert’s “Cold Fires.”
So next month we’ll try and take it back to where it all began: the zine, in print!
I’ll post the table of contents soonish. The cover is by none other than Kathleen Jennings. There are excellent stories. There will not be blood. There will be poetry. There will not be political posturing. Wait, there may be. We may misspell the acronym: LCWR, CLWR, MEHH, WHUT, LWRW, WWLCD? (She’d marry another younger man, start a fannncy lit mag, join a hospital ship, get a tattoo, have some fun.)
Small Beer Podcast 21: Mary Rickert’s “Cold Fires”
Wed 20 Jan 2016 - Filed under: Not a Journal., Cold Fires, Julie C. Day, Julie Day, Mary Rickert, Podcastery, small beer podcast, You Have Never Been Here| Posted by: Julie
Being the internet age, I’ve learned as much about Mary Rickert from her Facebook feed as I have from the biography on her website.
These are the facts I am confident are true: Mary Rickert dislikes the Distraction Culture of smartphones and loves flowers, she is open to new adventures and has spent many hours hiking the Sequoia National Park, she is generous and gracious and deeply appreciative of her friends.
As this is also the Fragmentary Age, I also “know” some facts that are likely some percentage of wrong: she is a serious practitioner of yoga, she spent years working and reworking her critically-acclaimed first novel, she has a dog.
Finally, there are the facts I gleaned from her writing itself. No external proof is required; her stories are the proof. Mary Rickert sees the darkness inside all of us and still cares. She loves children, real children, the kind who are selfish and volatile and loving and oh-so vulnerable. She understands that people often fail to be their best selves. Mary Rickert doesn’t flinch. That’s what makes her fiction so powerful. But beneath the disquiet and darkness, or intertwined with it, her stories contain an intense belief in the redemptive power of human caring. Her stories are immersive and beautiful and full small human kindnesses.
The story I chose for this podcast, “Cold Fires,” is about pirates, and strawberries, and enchantments, including the enchantment of love. It is also about what happens when people love too much and what happens when they fail to love enough.
Mary Rickert earned a MFA from Vermont College of Fine Art. Her novel, The Memory Garden, won the Locus award for best first novel and won rave reviews from such places as io9, NPR, and Publishers Weekly. Her stories have won or been nominated for the World Fantasy Award, the Nebula, the Crawford Award, and the International Horror Guild Award.
Episode 21: In which Julie C. Day reads Mary Rickert’s “Cold Fires” from her collection You Have Never Been Here.
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2016 Best Fiction for Young Adults
Wed 13 Jan 2016 - Filed under: Not a Journal., Nicole Kornher-Stace| Posted by: Gavin
There’s a huge list of Best Fiction for Young Adults here and it includes Nicole Kornher-Stace’s Archivist Wasp. Yeah! Go librarians!
How is this book doing? The second printing is flying out so we’d better start working on the next printing (such happy words). But how will we fit all this on the cover??
Kirkus Reviews: Best Teen Books of 2015
Book Riot: Best of 2015
Buzzfeed: 32 Best Fantasy Novels of 2015
ABC Best Books for Young Readers Catalog
Flavorwire: The 10 Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Novels of 2015 So Far
LA Times Summer Reading
Locus Recommended Reading
Interview on Ploughshares
Tue 5 Jan 2016 - Filed under: Not a Journal., Interviews| Posted by: Gavin
Those lovely people who turned all their swords into ploughs interviewed Kelly and me. Read all about it here.
A . . . website?
Sun 3 Jan 2016 - Filed under: Not a Journal.| Posted by: Gavin
We’ve just spent a week or more with no website. It was surreal! Anyway, hello 2016!