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[personal profile] agilebrit2015-05-11 06:36 pm
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I can finally talk about this.

Long story short, I have a contract from WordFire Press for my first (and only, to date) novel.

The contract is super author-friendly (it's only five pages long! It's in plain English! It's not a rights grab!), and if the timeline works out (and we're going to do our best to make sure it does), the novel will be out in time for me to hand a copy of it to Jim Butcher at Salt Lake ComicCon in September and tell him "thank you."
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[personal profile] agilebrit2014-04-01 10:15 am
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Publication Day!

Two of my stories went live yesterday. "Of Were-Critters, Widow Women, and Water Rights" is in the Ways of Magic anthology from Deepwood Press.

And the story I wrote on purpose to be terrible, "War of the Were-Mice," is a free read at Unlikely Story. I apologize in advance for any loss of brain cells incurred by reading it. And I regret nothing.
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[personal profile] serria2014-03-15 05:59 pm
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What are you writing?

I thought it would be nice to have a post where you guys can advertise your work. Post links (along with titles and descriptions) here! :) Anything from free online stuff to places where we can buy your stories, if you have any for sale. Fanfiction, original, poetry, writing blogs, whatever!

I'll link this post in the profile, so feel free to add a comment with your stuff (or edit your comment) anytime!
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[personal profile] serria2014-01-30 01:44 pm
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What are you writing now?

Share with us whatever it is you are working on now! Original fiction? Fanfiction? Poetry? Articles? Script? Tell me about it!

I have a ton of short stories that I'd love to finish, iron out and send somewhere to try to get published, as well as (in the much more distant future) a few novels. I consider myself pretty rooted in the fantasy genre (with some sci-fi as well), which is what my novels would be easily classified as... but weirdly, my short stories are pretty much non-genre or simply human drama. I have one developing fantasy novel in particular that's really shaping itself, but the more I work on it, the further away from finishing it I seem.

I also write articles for a local newspaper, but that's basically limited to community events or opinion pieces.

How about you guys?