The long-awaited sequel to the WSFA Small Press Award finalist, What Ho, Automaton! is out this week. Reggiecide is a fun novella set in an alternative 1903 – where an augmented Queen Victoria is still on the throne and automata … Continue reading
Daily Archives: October 17, 2012
by Jennifer Stevenson Today my darling husband read a scene I’d just written and said, “You might want to hold back this piece of insight into his character, because you don’t want to cheapen him.” I boggled. “Fascinating.” “Am I being … Continue reading
Continuing the discussion of religion in fiction, something I try to be aware of is the age of the religion I’m portraying—whether it’s real or invented. When you portray a religion in a story, a key factor in how it … Continue reading