She's raising money for her next anthology, Fearful Symmetries, via a Kickstarter campaign. She wants to raise $25,000 and she's a little over a third of the way done with 13 days remaining. She's offering terrific rewards at all levels of the campaign, and you can support this project for as little as $5.
If you read short stories--particularly in the speculative fiction/science fiction/fantasy/horror genres--you have read one or more of the anthologies edited by Datlow. Her birthday is next Monday (New Year's Eve), so why not give her an early birthday preesent and pledge a little cash?
Watch Datlow talk about the project here.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
No More Mr. Bad Cat--an Orange Julius Adventure
Photo by Vavoom 09 |
No More Mr. Bad Cat
An Orange Julius Adventure
By Katherine Tomlinson
Brian was
sitting outside the principal's office when his mom got to the school. She gave
him a worried look and a quick kiss on the head before Mrs. Shimura opened the
door and said, "Won't you come in Ms. Oakley?" which is what she
called Brian's mom instead of "mom."
Brian got up
to follow his mom into the office but Mrs. Shimura looked down at him and said,
"I need to talk to your mom alone just a moment," she said. "Why
don't you wait out here?"
Brian looked
at his mom. She mother nodded at him to let him know it was okay. "I'll be
right back," she said and then closed the door behind her.
When the
door opened again, Brian's mother looked upset. "Let's go home," she
said to Brian, so he got up from where he was sitting.
"I'll
see you tomorrow Brian," Mrs. Shimura said and Brian mumbled
"Okay," even though his mom always told him not to mumble.
Labels:
cat story,
children's story,
Orange Julius
John Milton: On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
Photo by Magic Marie |
My favorite verse of the poem (love the rhyme of "whist" and "kissed") is below.You can read it in its entirety here on Bartleby.
But peaceful was the night | |
Wherein the Prince of Light | |
His reign of peace upon the earth began. | |
The winds, with wonder whist, | |
Smoothly the waters kissed, | 65 |
Whispering new joys to the mild Ocean, | |
Who now hath quite forgot to rave, | |
While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave. |
Craig's List--Setting the bar high (not)
My recent experience with a celebrity chef who hasn't paid me notwithstanding, I remain in love with Craig's List as a source of gigs. I was, however, bemused by a listing today that included these requirements: Must be able to read/write in English, have a keyboard and an internet connection. Good thing I have a keyboard and I know how to use it.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
It's the little things that mean a lot!
Imagine how excited I was to get a royalty statement for my contribution to an anthology published last year. I'm accustomed to looking up my own stats but this book was published through a "legacy" publisher and the statement was sent in the mail with the postage franked on the envelope. I use Forever stamps so I had to look up the current postage rate for first class mail. (It's 45 cents, in case you didn't know.) My share of royalties? A whopping 66 cents! Woo hoo! I am booking that Caribbean cruise now.
Christmas in Paris
If you can't be in the City of Lights for the holidays, you can always log on to Christmas in Paris and look at the pretty pictures of the places where you could be staying.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
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