What I'm Reading: The Lies of the Ajungo I received The Lies of the Ajungo by Moses Ose Utomi in my book bag at World Fantasy last year, and what a gift. This slim novella was a beautiful, moving story.
New Wisconsin Writer's Retreat For the past few year's, I've been attending Karen Hering's writing retreats at The Christine Center exclusively. I've loved them, they are a good setting for writers of all types; they're very open to hobbyists and professional writers alike, and
What I'm Reading: The Water Outlaws I'd heard a lot of good things about The Water Outlaws, by S. L. Huang. It was the last book I started in 2023 and the first book I finished in 2024. I'm not always the biggest fan of action-packed books, but Huang manages to write
The Time and Place to Write I am currently at a place where I feel like my professional and personal work are in balance.
Classes at The Loft I'm going to be facilitating two classes at The Loft in Minneapolis for neurodivergent writers (or really anyone struggling with navigating publishing or their writing life) in a few weeks.
What I'm Reading: The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport This book was a lot more fun than I was expecting. There are monkey antics and bots with tender feelings and a space adventurer/super hero walking the streets.