[Edit 10 Jan 2021: This is a bit awkward; I wrote and scheduled this post back in early December and forgot about it and then…well. You know. A coup attempt, some book giveaways, and other things that are difficult to keep up with, all in the midst of a pandemic.]
This year, I had a few stories published that I’m really proud of!
In order of earliest to most recent, we have:
“Forgive Me, My Love, for the Ice and the Sea” is out in Beneath Ceaseless Skies in January 2020 issue, #296. A pirate's lover is held hostage by the Courts unless the pirate can come back with the head of the pirate queen.
(5600 words – high fantasy: pirates, queer love, ocean goddess, magic)
"You Perfect, Broken Thing" is out at Uncanny Magazine in the Jan/Feb 2020 issue. A personal trainer coaches a band of dying athletes to win the one race that can save their lives. (3700 words - post-apocalyptic/dystopian: tough mudder, obstacle course, found family, muscles)
And last but not least, "When the Last of the Birds and the Bees Have Gone On" is in the anthology Glitter + Ashes: queer tales of a world that wouldn't die, edited by dave ring. It's a set of instructions for living life as one of the Winged, inspired by the short story "Girl" by the phenomenal Jamaica Kincaid.
I’m also eligible along with my crew at PodCastle for Best Editor (short form) and Best Semiprozine for the Hugos.
Thanks for reading my stories and any consideration for awards.
Take care for now,
Cherae