Progress Notes July 11, 2006:
The Divided Country
Done editing.
Mitch Chevrolet, Supernatural P.I.
Resume efforts tonight or tomorrow.
Pansy and the Horse (short story)
The back of my brain has yielded no clues. Tell me, why would a somewhat acerbic talking horse want to use a little peasant girl and fob her off as a rescued princess?
3 Musketeers/Sea Hawk rip-off
Resume efforts tomorrow.
ETA: markets
Civic Improvements: ??
Ghost of the Old Theatre: ??
Song of the Ghost Ship: (anywhere but Realms of Fantasy, since they've already rejected it)
When Elvis Came to Tenki: F&SF? (If I don't dream big I'll never win big.) There's a mag that emphasizes near-earth space stuff I remember seeing at one point. Maybe there.
On the Set of Captain Blood, the Series: Currently on the pile at Strange Horizons.
Piotr and the Mermaid: Boston Review? The Sun? Century?
Allahu Akbar (poetry): The Atlantic Monthly has an annual Student Writing Contest (as a law student, I qualify). I'm going for it.
Long-Term Parking (poetry): Ditto.
The Divided Country (novel): ??.
Mitch Chevrolet, Supernatural P.I. (novel, still incomplete): Tor, I think.
If/when Helix accepts unsolicited submissions, I might send them lara.log, which is the debugger log on some server somewhere, of an AI that goes to a dyke bar.
The Divided Country
Done editing.
Mitch Chevrolet, Supernatural P.I.
Resume efforts tonight or tomorrow.
Pansy and the Horse (short story)
The back of my brain has yielded no clues. Tell me, why would a somewhat acerbic talking horse want to use a little peasant girl and fob her off as a rescued princess?
3 Musketeers/Sea Hawk rip-off
Resume efforts tomorrow.
ETA: markets
Civic Improvements: ??
Ghost of the Old Theatre: ??
Song of the Ghost Ship: (anywhere but Realms of Fantasy, since they've already rejected it)
When Elvis Came to Tenki: F&SF? (If I don't dream big I'll never win big.) There's a mag that emphasizes near-earth space stuff I remember seeing at one point. Maybe there.
On the Set of Captain Blood, the Series: Currently on the pile at Strange Horizons.
Piotr and the Mermaid: Boston Review? The Sun? Century?
Allahu Akbar (poetry): The Atlantic Monthly has an annual Student Writing Contest (as a law student, I qualify). I'm going for it.
Long-Term Parking (poetry): Ditto.
The Divided Country (novel): ??.
Mitch Chevrolet, Supernatural P.I. (novel, still incomplete): Tor, I think.
If/when Helix accepts unsolicited submissions, I might send them lara.log, which is the debugger log on some server somewhere, of an AI that goes to a dyke bar.