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Dust is Dead Skin

6 October 2009 Add a Comment Posted by Matthew Kressel

Dust BunnyMy girlfriend keeps reminding me that dust is dead skin.  It seems to be piling up everywhere around me lately, so I figured I’d dust off the old blog and do an update.  It’s only been a few days since I last posted, but that’s an eon in internet time.

Work, family, and other obligations have kept me supremely busy as of late, but I thought I’d give you an update on what’s going on with Senses Five Press.  As I (might have) mentioned on this blog, I’ve been working to get Paper Cities out as an e-book.  I’ve just submitted the complete e-manuscript to Amazon and am awaiting their approval.  So the first platform it will be available for is the Kindle (obviously).  I expect to make the anthology available for other platforms as well in the coming weeks.  If you haven’t had a chance to read this 2009 World Fantasy Award Nominated anthology yet, now’s your chance.

As for Sybil’s Garage, I’ve been so busy lately with work that I can’t conceive of trying to fit reading slush in with all the other things I have to do.  This is not to say that Sybil’s Garage is going anywhere.  I still plan to publish the magazine for a long time to come.  But the next issue may be delayed some.  I do not have a firm date for when I plan to open for submissions, and right now, to be perfectly honest, I am enjoying the downtime from reading & producing to work on my own fiction.  Oh, you didn’t know?  I also write too.

My most recent stuff is in Electric Velocipede and Apex Magazine, both of which you can read online by clicking the links at left.  That’s about all I have for today.  Merry blogging.

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