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Tesseracts has become a yearly tradition of showcasing Canadian writing talent. This year the anthology series did something it hasn’t done before: an anthology comprised completely of YA short fiction.

I talk to one of the editors, Susan MacGregor about the anthology, how it came to be and what kinds of things she looked for when choosing the stories.

I’m also very pleased to have a segment from Allison Duncan’s AuthorOutbreak.com. Allison talks about handouts and discounts that are available during NaNoWriMo.

That’s the lineup for today. I hope you enjoy the show.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 70 – Susan MacGregor and Tesseracts Fifteen

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 70 – Susan MacGregor and Tesseracts Fifteen

Welcome to the show.

00:57 - Promo - Asunder

01:28 – Author Outbreak with Allison Duncan

05:49 – Promo – Dead Robots Society

07:23 — Get Published Episode 70 – Susan MacGregor and Tesseracts Fifteen (continued)

Susan MacGregor talks about Tesseracts Fifteen and creating anthologies

42:43 - Promo - Flying Island Press

43:28 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Susan MacGregor – http://suzenyms.blogspot.com

John Mierau (Asunder) - http://johnmierau.wordpress.com/

Dead Robots Society - http://deadrobotssociety.com/

Flying Island Press - http://flyingislandpress.com/

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20
Nov

NaNoWriMo – Day 20

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse, NaNoWriMo

As you have seen by the results of the past few days I have been having a reduction in my writing output. Today was a refreshing change in many ways.

I was able to have a relaxing writing day. I got up after sleeping in an extra hour and spent an hour working on my writing. My son and I had some errands to run which temporarily stalled the writing, but that was fine. I worked on my stuff a bit more after I got home and spent another hour in the early evening doing more writing.

Then I had the privilege of attending the Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing 10th Anniversary Steel and Steam party. I got to talk with people I’ve met before and several I had never had the chance to meet before. It was great. I even had the pleasure of my son and daughter’s company which made the event even more fun for me.

I also learned that one of the anthologies I’m writing a story for has a submission deadline that is sooner than I expected. That means I now have two short stories that are due to be complete before NaNoWriMo is over. That also means I will be breaking a NaNo rule and do some editing in November but not before I hit my 50,000 words and win NaNo.

So let me talk actual project status for November before I address word count.

My original NaNoNovel is about 20 – 25% complete. I’m pretty happy with the way it is going. The plotting is complete and whenever I write on it, things flow along very nicely.

My first short story is a combination of Pirate, Magic and Steampunk that I am writing for an anthology VG Ford is putting together. I want to make sure it is as good as it can be so I’ve already stopped writing my first idea and I’m 80% of the way through a second one. I like the story but I know I’ve got some revising to do before I can submit it.

My second short story is a YA story set in the near future for another anthology. This story is about 65% finished and is going along nicely too. I’ve been thinking about the story for a couple months and it is pretty clear in my mind.

The final project is a YA Zombie novel. I first came up with the idea on the way to our last Scout Camp. After telling a much abbreviated version of it around the campfire and getting such a positive response from the Scouts I knew I had to write it. I’ve already written about 10% of the story. That percentage is where it will sit until at least December because I’ve got to really give it some attention. It feels like a great one and I want to do it right.

So, let’s talk about word count.

Morning output: approximately 200 words

Mid day output: approximately 400 words

Evening output: approximately 2300 words.

Total output for the day: 2976 words

Current NaNo total: 48,000 words.

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Sandra Wickham joins me on today’s show. Sandra is a Speculative Fiction writer and professional trainer. She has an honour’s degree in English and Drama from McMasters University and she has recently had a story appear in the Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing Anthology, eVolVe. Sandra’s a lot of fun and was a pleasure to talk to.

I also address some feedback and talk about microphones for podcasting.

There’s lots of good information in this episode. I hope you enjoy it.

Thanks for listening.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

0:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved

Welcome to the show.

01:32 — Promos: GalaxyBillies

03:20— Feedback – Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved (continued)

  • DanDanTheArtMan leaves voicemail feedback and Tim leaves a comment on the website
  • Tim asks about the tools and tricks I use for podcasting. I start by talking about microphones
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments or call the voiceline at (206) 203-2031

9:06 — Promos: Audio Market List

12:37 — Get Published Episode 35 – How Sandra Wickham’s Career has Evolved (continued)

Sandra Wickham talks about her evolution as a writer including her first published work in the new Vampire Anthology eVolVe. She talks about how important that anthology has been to her career thus far and the value of social media and a disciplined writing schedule.

41:29 — Promos: Billy Barbarian

42:57 — Closing

Thank you for listening. Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line (206.203.2031) to your heart’s content!

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Audio Market List: http://AudioMarketList.com (audio market listing for writers)

Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing: http://www.edgewebsite.com

Billy Barbarian: http://jrmurdock.com/billy-barbarian/

Sandra Wickham website: http://www.sandrawickham.com/

eVolVe Horror Anthology: http://vampires-evolve.com

Flying Island Press: http://flyingislandpress.com

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