A few years ago, I wrote a blog post about a painting that I saw in the Carnegie Museum of Art. Earlier this week, I got an email letting me know that the artist, Anselm Kiefer now has an Artsy page. If you like art, you should totally check it […]
Monthly Archives: November 2014
I had a single-day weekend this week, but I feel like I made the most of it. Paul and I went to the Sci-Fi Spectacular at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on Friday night. That was very cool–lots of great music and an appearance by George Takei. Then, on Saturday I […]
The Symphony, a Workshop, a Lecture, and a New Story!
I didn’t want to put a long list of ideas or restrictions in my submission guidelines. As an author, I prefer simple guidelines, so that is what I decided to do for the actual submission page. Above anything else, I don’t want to discourage anyone. Send me your stories. I […]
Things I’d Like to See in the Triangulation Slushpile
In 2007, I got the first good news in my professional writing life–I won second place in the Parsec Short Story Contest. I was so excited that I literally had to go outside to hop around and giggle. The next year, Pete Butler asked me if I wanted to read […]