"I didn't think of it."
"Well, you should."
"Really?"
"Yes."
"It's not braggy?"
"MENTION IT."
So here, by order of one of my many secret masters, is the official mention: Rosemary and Rue [Amazon]|[Mysterious Galaxy] made the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2009, under the "Debut Novel" category. I am...honestly stunned and bewildered and amazed and delighted, and a whole lot of other things. Like, emotionally, I'm scrambled eggs right now.
In case you don't know what Locus Magazine is, it's essentially the trade magazine for the science fiction/fantasy/horror literary community. They publish announcements, interviews, reviews, and basically anything else that readers (and writers) are likely to really care about. It's pretty awesome. The first time my name was in the magazine, I screamed and bought three copies. Now? Now I'm just looking stunned (and buying three copies).
This time last year, I was paralyzed with fear over the upcoming release of my first book. Now, I'm paralyzed with fear over the upcoming release of my second book, and still utterly over-the-moon and waiting to wake up. Also, if you haven't read Rosemary and Rue yet, you should get a copy.
Locus says so.
February 3 2010, 11:06:21 UTC 7 years ago
Um, Ms. Seanan Lady?
The whole point of your having a public journal like this is that it's your designated location for self-promotion.
The bragging, she is your job here, yes?
Yeeeesss.
--Ember--
February 3 2010, 15:39:41 UTC 7 years ago
February 3 2010, 21:06:47 UTC 7 years ago
On the one hand, good news about people you really *like* is never really boring.
On the other hand, part of your charm specifically is that you have this amazing ability to make danged near anything entertaining. I can't remember ever being bored with you, and we could end up talking about toenail clippers or something. So generally I wouldn't worry about it.
I have to admit, though, I'd really miss the cat stories if they went away. ;)
--Ember--