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Anthologies and babies and writing, oh my!

Posted on January 16, 2020 - January 16, 2020 by Joe

It’s been a while since I last wrote on this blog, but I have reasons. Good reasons, even.

A Dragon and Her Girl, the second of the LTUE Benefit Anthologies, is all done and ready for publishing. You can preorder it on Amazon, and it will be available on Kindle Unlimited through the end of May. On June 1, it will become available on all the ebook platforms possible.

This anthology is exciting because I got to work with one of the nicest, most gracious, and prolific authors I know: Mercedes Lackey. I’ve enjoyed her short stories for years, and eventually I’ll get around to reading some of her novels (I really haven’t read any of them, honest). She and co-author Elisabeth Waters were so kind to let us include their story in A Dragon and Her Girl. The other authors in the anthology were great to work with, too. I think I’ve been blessed to work with amazing authors so far in my editing career. It’s been a joy working with Jaleta Clegg again, too.

In December, my son (who was due at the end of January) decided he’d had enough of baking and came very early. He spent a bit of time in the NICU to make sure he wasn’t going to have any of the issues often associated with premature births. He’s home, off the CPAP, and he and mom are doing fine now.

I’ve been stuck a bit on writing because of spending all my time on the above two items. I (along with Jaleta) also finished selection for Twilight Tales, the third LTUE Benefit Anthology, due for release in February 2021. It’s a light horror (think “Twilight Zone”) anthology in honor of Betty Pope, and will feature 31 tales of light terror and woe. We are now working on selecting the theme (and the honoree) for the fourth anthology in this series.

I’m about to begin work on editing A Universe of Stories, a short collection of stories by winners of the first American Fork Library creative writing contest. This anthology gives those winners the opportunity to go through the editing process and even earn a little money from the sales of the anthology. This will be an ongoing series, published first in ebook format, with a print omnibus version available after 3-4 of the ebook anthologies have come out. I’ll post more about this anthology (and its sequels) when it gets closer to release.

If you want to pick up signed copies of Trace the Stars and A Dragon and Her Girl, I’ll be at Life, the Universe, & Everything in February. A bunch of the authors in those anthologies will be there, too. I will also have a few copies of All Made of Hinges if you’d like to read “Napoleon’s Tallest Teamster“, my clockwork android story set in 1870s France.

That’s it for now. Thanks for stopping by!

Posted in Conventions, General rambling, Hemelein Publications, LTUE Press, NewsTagged A Dragon and Her Girl, A Universe of Stories, American Fork Library, anthologies, Jaleta Clegg, LTUE, Napoleon's Tallest Teamster, Trace the Stars

Updates on anthologies

Posted on November 18, 2019 - November 18, 2019 by Joe

I’ve been very busy the last few months since my last post. Twilight Tales, the third of the LTUE Benefit Anthologies, received more than twice the number of submissions as A Dragon and Her Girl. We (my co-editor and I) just finished reading all of the submissions and selecting the final stories.

Watch for an announcement regarding the accepted stories as soon as we receive back all of the contracts (they will be sent out over the next couple days). We are working with the cover artists (yes, there are two) for Twilight Tales, too. We will unveil the cover at LTUE this coming February, so watch for more details about that.

The final proofing for A Dragon and Her Girl is in progress, and the cover design is being finalized. Kaitlund Zupanic did an amazing job with the artwork for it, and I’m looking forward to seeing it in print.

There are a few additional things in the works that I can’t discuss yet. I hope to able to announce them soon.

Posted in Hemelein Publications, NewsTagged A Dragon and Her Girl, Twilight Tales

Cover art reveal for A Dragon and Her Girl

Posted on February 15, 2019 - February 14, 2019 by Joe

The next of the LTUE Benefit Anthologies comes out in February 2020, titled A Dragon and Her Girl. We revealed the cover art for it yesterday at the launch event for the first volume. The art is by Kaitlund Zupanic, an amazing artist who graciously offered to create this brand new work to use specifically for this volume.

The authors of the stories for this volume were also announced:

Christopher Baxter
Josh Brown
Jaleta Clegg
Max Florschutz
Melva Gifford
M.K. Hutchins
Sam Knight
Gerri Leen
Hannah Marie
Jodi L. Milner
Wendy Nikel
Michaelene Pendleton
S.E. Page
Scott R. Parkin
John D. Payne
Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Alex Shvartsman
David VonAllmen
Julia H. West

All of these stories are amazing! Thanks to my co-editor, Jaleta Clegg, for helping select these stories. There were a lot of great stories submitted.

Posted in Hemelein Publications, LTUE Press, NewsTagged A Dragon and Her Girl, Alex Shvartsman, anthologies, Bryan Thomas Schmidt, Christopher Baxter, David VonAllmen, Gerri Leen, Hannah Marie, Jaleta Clegg, Jodi L. Milner, John D. Payne, Josh Brown, Julia H. West, LTUE, M.K. Hutchins, Max Florschutz, Melva Gifford, Michaelene Pendleton, S.E. Page, Sam Knight, Scott R. Parkin, Trace the Stars, Wendy Nikel

Call for submissions closed for A Dragon and Her Girl

Posted on December 19, 2018 - December 19, 2018 by Joe

You can read more about it over on the Hemelein Publications site. Now, to buckle down and read all of the submissions with Jaleta Clegg. We have to have decisions made by the end of January 2019. Wish us luck! I think it’s going to be hard based on the caliber of those who submitted stories.

Posted in Calls for Submissions, Hemelein Publications, LTUE PressTagged A Dragon and Her Girl, anthologies, editing, Jaleta Clegg, LTUE

Goals by the end of the year

Posted on October 30, 2018 - October 29, 2018 by Joe


I’m working on one short story that is about 75% done (first draft), and I will be using NaNoWriMo to kickstart my first novel. I want to finish the it (again, first draft) by the end of this year. Space dragons! Wormholes! Aim for the stars, right?

I’m also getting the Trace the Stars anthology ready to send off to the interior layout editor, and the final line edits are almost done. Only about 3.5 months until it is released, so I’m getting excited! The call is still open for the A Dragon and Her Girl benefit anthology, so if you have a story you want considered, please submit it!

Posted in NaNoWriMoTagged A Dragon and Her Girl, Trace the Stars, writing

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