
As 2024 draws to a close, here’s a summary of my year in publishing:
“Halps’ Promise” was reprinted in Sunshine Superhighway: Solar Sailings in January. The overambitious helpfulness of a teenager in a mountain post-capitalist community leads to trouble.
“Hat and Stick” was reprinted in AI, Robot in February. In a world where surveillance is so pervasive that it’s almost impossible to commit a crime unseen, a cop struggles to solve a murder.
“The Scent That Treason Brings” was reprinted in Arthropoda in February. Insect-like Scarp gets zir printshop skills tested when zie discovers the meaning of censorship.
“Technicality” was reprinted by Leadership Gone Right in February. In a residence for anarchist senior citizens, an elderly failed rebel must confront his past.
“What You Sow” was reprinted in Small Wonders (issue #11) in May. Teenagehood through a lens of magical realism.
“Trip of a Lifetime” appeared for the first time in Divergent Realms in April. Teens born on a generation ship cope with existential angst in a unique way.
“Knells of Agassiz” appeared as a reprint at the NYC Climate Writers Collective exhibition in the Climate Imaginarium on Governors Island in New York City, which had thousands of attendees.
“Stubborn as Dirt” was reprinted in Terrific Tomorrows in June. A high school science experiment rewilding a marsh takes an unexpected turn.
“What You Need to Know…” appeared for the first time in Moving Across The Landscape In Search Of An Idea in August. A neurodiverse engineer strives to remove the ableism from a space station hub.
“Navigational Aid” appeared for the first time in The Neurodiversiverse – Alien Encounters in August. The sole survivor from an interstellar ship floats in space awaiting rescue, until an alien brings them to the next stage of their life’s journey.
“A Better Question” appeared for the first time in Black Cat Weekly #166 in October. Tib is just an ordinary assassin for Queen Napir, until the assignment requires her to become a midwife to a pregnant alien ruler.
“The Jungle Between” was reprinted at Pink Hydra, my first time appearing in a South African publication. An exobiologist and her wife encounter a dinosaur-like alien species just in time for egg-laying season.
As well, I was a panelist on two SF conventions, contributed to a solarpunk journal article, and gave a climate fiction talk.
2025 is bound to be another unique year. All the best to you and yours.
