Prologue

Picture of a grassy meadow with a small brook in the center, curving off to the right. A few shrubs dot the meadow. To the left, a tall forested mountain rises.

I’m fairly decent at writing about other people. Characters, communities, atmospheres.

I’m not so great at writing about myself.

So I’d prefer not to on this site. I might write about the things I do – research for my projects; books I’m reading and loving; writing processes that help me advance my WIPs. Perhaps I’ll wander into the creative territory: sharing project snippets or writing 50-word fantasies or exploring haikus or musing about nature.

Writing about doing feels much easier than writing about being.

So here’s what I’m doing right now:

  • Reading Menewood by Nicola Griffith. It’s the sequel to Hild, which grabbed me by the throat and has not let me go since. I’m obsessed. I will probably write a separate post about it.
  • Listening to the audiobook Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane.
  • Still thinking about the last nonfiction I read, The Salt Stones, by Helen Whybrow. It’s published by Milkweed Editions, an independent nonprofit. I think my agent said she loved that publisher, and now I get why. Please, go read Hild and then read The Salt Stones and then join me on my communal homestead.
  • Waiting patiently for my agent to tell me we’ve started a bidding war over my debut sapphic sci fi. (Only slightly joking. If you read this, Kim, you’re doing great.)
  • Writing an atmospheric fantasy. More to come on that.
  • Providing critiques for my writing group. Getting critiques from my writing group. They’re lovely people with excellent projects.
  • Doing some spring cleaning around the house.
  • Hosting a March Movie Madness weekly movie night for friends. Theme: unhinged lesbians do crimes. We make dinner.
  • Ramping up for a backyard remodel.
  • Fighting wasps who are trying to invade the exact part of the yard we’re about to remodel.
  • Working a job that lets me travel across New Mexico to help communities achieve their goals of prosperity, resilience, and higher quality of life.
  • Loving my wife and my dogs. (I have one dog and one cat. The cat is a dog. They are collectively sometimes referred to as “the dogs.”)

That’s all for now.

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