Jennifer Brozek asked me whether I'd consider submitting a short story for her first DAW anthology, Human for a Day. I said "sure," and pitched a story involving the Fighting Pumpkins and the harvest queen and the Homecoming Game. And I tried to write it, I really did, but my heart kept drifting back to San Francisco in the early 1900s, when the fog was silver and the bridges were gold. And this is why Jenn got the sheepish "I appear to have written the wrong story," message. A story which she was gracious enough to let me submit anyway. And so...
"Cinderella City," being the second adventure of Mina Norton, James Holly, and Margaret Holly (although she's asleep for the entire story, so it's mostly just Mina and James) has been sold to Jennifer Brozek for her anthology Human for a Day. It involves the city of San Francisco, an evil plot, a potential earthquake, absinthe, and lots of pigeons.
Some of the pigeons are on fire. I'm pretty pleased.
It looks like I'm going to be writing a whole series of stories about Mina and company; I'm starting to see the overall shape of their story, and with me, that usually means I'm pretty much doomed. But I don't mind that much. I like it in the gaslight. It's all very pretty there. And besides, I get a discount at the bar.
January 22 2011, 22:47:38 UTC 6 years ago
Gaslamp, eh?
I'm still expanding the Literary Fiction Genres list, snd have encountered at least a dozen named spinoffs and sub-subgenres of Steampunk.
Have to filter this melange for the 'lasting' ones.
January 24 2011, 21:23:02 UTC 6 years ago
January 25 2011, 02:18:06 UTC 6 years ago
(I went ahead and listed it with both terms.)