Archive for September, 2009

Hurrah — the push to go live is over…

Posted in Capclave, Convention, Hearth and Home, Knitting, THE Zines, WSFA Small Press Award on September 3rd, 2009

Gumshoe Review LogoWe went live with the magazines at midnight on September 1st, but we just finished all the tweaks and polishing of the chrome this evening.  The major problem this month was me.  Yup, me.

I got the flu or a cold but it might be the flu.  Yes, I googled the symptoms and I’ve got all of them so I don’t know what I’ve got.  So, I’ve been dragging around for a couple of weeks barely getting out of my own way and trying to do the things that absolutely had to be done and smoothing over the rest.  That means I OCR documents, put the pages together and proofed  them.  Entered and proofed reviews that were sent to me.  Stared at the screen for inordinate amounts of time but didn’t add a line to my novel.  Sent out the announcement of the finalists for the WSFA Small Press Award. I answered some email and entered books.

And I read.  I don’t know what most people do but when I don’t feel good I read.   I read nearly everything I was assigned this month and then some.  The problem is that, feeling as crappy as I did — I didn’t write the reviews immediately but waited.  I thought, silly me, that I’d write them the last three days of the month since I’d already taken notes and stuck stickies in the books to remind me of things I could do that.  Except I then got laryngitis and Hyperion got sick and several people who normally don’t wait to the last minute did and ….

Well, I ended up adding new material on September 1st and 2nd.  So, now we’re really done with the zines and so, if you already checked it out — check again — there may be new stuff because I combed my email today for everything I missed and now–deep sigh,  it’s time to start all over again for the October issue.

Speaking of upcoming events, I’m hoping to get an interview with Monica Fairview the author of The Other Mr. Darcy in October.  She’s doing a blog tour and I’m hoping she’ll be able to squeeze it in between stops.  I’ve got the list of the blogs she’ll be visiting and will post it closer to the start of her tour and just before I post my review of the book.

Gumshoe is going to be running an interview with Laura Childs in October to go with the release of her new book, Tragic Magic (A Scrapbooking Mystery).  I’ll also be reviewing season one of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency.

SFRevu AdOn the SFRevu side, I need to see what books we’re reviewing for October and start contacting people to line up an interview.  The problem is usually not that there aren’t enough people to ask but that I dither on trying to decide who to ask because I want to ask them all.

Then there’s the knitting.  I’ve got a pair of socks on the needles and the first one is nearly to the heel.  I’ve got a sweater that needs to be steam pressed and hemmed and a button added.  And, I’ve got two other started sweaters that I hope to finish this fall.  Then there’s the spinning of yarn that I need to do.  I’d hoped to get some spinning done by requesting an audio book for review but when it arrived it was print–no problem but I was looking forward to the listening time.

Meanwhile, I’m trying to get my act together to get geared up for Capclave 2010. I’m really excited about the opportunity to be a convention chair and hope that the convention will turn out to be one that everyone enjoys from the Guests of Honor to the Volunteers to the attendees.

Looking this over, I think I may be over-committed…nah…it will be fun.

Gumshoe & SFRevu go live with the September 2009 issue

Posted in THE Zines on September 1st, 2009

Gumshoe Review LogoIt’s been a long week catching up on all the things that needed to get done to go live with the SFRevu and Gumshoe Review‘s September issues at midnight tonight. Adding to the difficulty this month is that for the last week or so I’ve been fighting off the flu or a cold (the verdict is still out on that one–symptoms of both) and Sunday I woke up with laryngitis. I can squeak but not talk…arghhh…no yelling from my office space to Hyperion’s space. Thank heavens for ICQ. No being able to talk is very frustrating just when I don’t need more frustration.

This month, I want to focus on Gumshoe Review for a moment. A couple of months ago, the Senior Editor Ernest Lilley and I decided to add essays and fiction to Gumshoe Review. We checked over other magazines and decided on $.05 (5 cents) per word up to a total of 1,000 words — thus we meet most mystery writing associations criteria for professional pay to writers. We hope to publish one story and one essay per issue to start but to do that we need to get the word out. The following announcements has been listed in my Just the Facts post in this months issue and I decided to post it to my blog hoping it will get picked up and noticed by interested parties. Anyway, check out the zines and let me know what you think of them, I’m always looking for constructive feedback.

CALL FOR SUBMISSION:

Special Announcement: Fiction
Gumshoe Review is now open to accept fiction. The short stories should be no longer than 1,000 words. Pay will be 5 cents per word to a maximum of $50 (so if the story is longer you still only get $50). Our plan is to publish one short story per month. Essays should be sent as plain text within the body of an email or as a .txt, .pdf (not password protected), .doc, or .wp attachment to editor@gumshoereview.com. Please use the subject line “Gumshoe Short Story Submission”. We will acknowledge receipt of the story immediately but it may take us longer to respond about whether we will use the story in an upcoming month. Unfortunately, until we see what type of response we get we won’t be able to estimate response time. Please include a short bio with the story. Works should be original and unpublished.

Gumshoe Review Special Announcement: Nonfiction Essays
Gumshoe Review is now open to accept nonfiction essays on topics of interest to readers, writers, and students of the mystery genre. The essays should be no longer than 1,000 words. Pay will be 5 cents per word to a maximum of $50 (so if the essay is longer you still only get $50). Our plan is to publish one essay per month. Essays should be sent as plain text within the body of an email or as a .txt, .pdf (not password protected), .doc, or .wp attachment to editor@gumshoereview.com. Please use the subject line “Gumshoe Essay Submission”. We will acknowledge receipt of the essay immediately but it may take us longer to respond about whether we will use the essay in an upcoming month. Unfortunately, until we see what type of response we get we won’t be able to estimate response time. Please include a short bio with the essay particularly mentioning your qualifications in the field. Works should be original and unpublished.