Ditmars
Yes, it's that time of year again, when I am so pleased at completing my Ditmar nomination form that I share my thoughts with you.
These thoughts are, primarily -
That Ben Peek's 'The Souls of Dead Soldiers are for Blackbirds, not Little Boys' in Agog! Ripping Reads is really, really good. I have mentioned this previously.
That Anna Tambour's ‘See Here, See There’ in Agog! Ripping Reads is also really good.
That the correct category in which to nominate the ASIF review site - http://asif.dreamhosters.com/doku.php - is in fact Fanzine - For Work In Any Medium. I asked them.
That apparently, Best Professional Achievement is not the right place to nominate The Arrival . I was told this without being told what is.
That even though I didn't actually nominate it for the Atheling, Cat's Bookmark Review at http://www.talkingsquid.net/archives/author/sparks/ is certainly the most original piece of criticism I read last year.
Of course, you all know what David, Evan and I had published last year. I also had a short short in Shadowed Realms #9: the Redback issue. I can promise at least that it won't take you long to read.
These thoughts are, primarily -
That Ben Peek's 'The Souls of Dead Soldiers are for Blackbirds, not Little Boys' in Agog! Ripping Reads is really, really good. I have mentioned this previously.
That Anna Tambour's ‘See Here, See There’ in Agog! Ripping Reads is also really good.
That the correct category in which to nominate the ASIF review site - http://asif.dreamhosters.com/doku.php - is in fact Fanzine - For Work In Any Medium. I asked them.
That apparently, Best Professional Achievement is not the right place to nominate The Arrival . I was told this without being told what is.
That even though I didn't actually nominate it for the Atheling, Cat's Bookmark Review at http://www.talkingsquid.net/archives/author/sparks/ is certainly the most original piece of criticism I read last year.
Of course, you all know what David, Evan and I had published last year. I also had a short short in Shadowed Realms #9: the Redback issue. I can promise at least that it won't take you long to read.