On The Supernatural Underground Now — & What Else’s Happening In March
On the 1st of every month, I post on the Supernatural Underground — which means I have a post up RIGHT NOW — and in the past month we’ve been having a bit of a revamp (heh, no pun intended! 😀 ) of our look — so worth popping over just to check out the new masthead.
But over the past two months I’ve been running a Tuckerization draw to allow one fortunate ( 😉 ) commentator to have her/his name immortalized in another piece of fiction to be featured on the Supernatural Underground this year — and today the draw has been made & the successful commenter named. So you may wish to check it out.
But wait, there’s more: I also link to a few other short stories, so the reasons keep piling up to click on:
The “Immortalization In Fiction” Contest — We Have A Result! Plus More On Getting Fictional!
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Women’s History Month
March 8 is International Women’s Day and March is international Women’s History Month — and as mentioned a few weeks back, I’m participating with a guest post as part of Australian author/editor, Gillian’s Polack’s, Women’s History Month blog carnival. The carnival will comprise women writers posting on the theme of “Staying the Course.”
My post is titled “In The Case Of Big Life Decisions, Follow Your Heart…” and I will link here (sometime in March, for sure 😉 ) once it has posted.
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An Interview With Lorna Suzuki
Also coming up, tentatively for March 8 (March 9 here in NZ), I am being interviewed by Canadian author, Lorna Suzuki (whose YA Imago series has been optioned by a major film company.)
Again, I’ll post a link here when the interview is live.
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Holding Out For A Heroine
Also in March, I’ll be checking back in at SF Signal (where I’ve previously contributed the Fun With Friends and Having Fun With Epic Fantasy post series), this time with Holding Out For A Heroine, where I’ll be featuring some of my favourite leading ladies in the Fantasy genre, discussing both who they are and why I believe they rock. I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.
So there you go: plenty happening in March. 😉