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2009 Year in Review

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So it’s a year since I started keeping track of this sort of thing. Despite last years cynicism, I don’t actually feel particualry bad about what I have to report for this year in told. What I said last year still holds– Tell me what you did this year and what you hope to do next to keep it public to add accountability.

  • I guess the big one is I had another baby. That’s two. We have replaced ourselves with smaller, more beautiful and probably more intelligent hybrids of our combined DNA. I’m already a more recovered and happier mom than I was, but a lot of that is because I didn’t have major sugry with this birth and I’m no longer a first time mom. (Duh.) I’ll call that a win.
  • Tina gets smarter and more beautiful everyday. We’re talking about getting her a desk top next year because she’s already so computer literate. Every time she shows me a craft she’s done or a picture she’s drawn on the computer I tell her, ‘just beautiful.’ Every time I say it, I’m really saying it to her.
  • I’m still getting paid to write, and now I’m starting to eek out a qualified career making enough money to get by.
  • I think I’ve sold about another 15o,000 words this year, writing about 170 to 180,000 in total. Next year I’ll have a better count. (HA!)
  • I’ve spoken at at three Cons this year and helped David land similar apperances, which boosts both of our careers and rocks pretty hardcore.
  • I’ve actually seen physical copies of books I’ve worked on, three of which are on my shelf as we speak.
  • I wrote for and got accepted in my first anthology. Buried Tales of Pinebox, TX is awesome and you should buy a copy if you haven’t already.
  • I’ve been published on The Escapist and now have a regular blogging job at Altern8.com.

Looking over last year, there’s a few things I didn’t get to I wanted to this year, but I’m not too down about it.

  • I didn’t hit 250k this year, but I did have a baby so I’m just going to have to live with that.
  • I didn’t write and produce any radio drama. I just… forgot about it. What a damn shame. Maybe this year, assuming they go to a 36 hour day all of the sudden.
  • I did not get Unhero out, but I’ve come to terms with the rewrites I’ll need to do first so that’ll just have to happen over time instead.

Plans for this year?

  • I hope I can get more personal writing done, fiction and the like. I have a few creative writing classes this Spring so I don’t have much choice on that, but after the classes and in terms of novel writing we’ll see.
  • I am dying to see Maschine Zeit finished up. I love it so much and believe in it it’s just a matter of time, like everything else.
  • I’d like to speak at more cons this year. I have a few lined up, but really any excuse to travel and get out of the house is better than the last.
  • I want to read more books this year.
  • I want to get back to learning Italian. This entirely novel-writing related.
  • And how about a totally arbatrary goal? I want 500 twitter followers by 2011. I have no control over that, it sees like a pretty random thing, so that should be fun to look at next year.
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December 28th, 2009  
Tags: family life, writing, writing for gaming, Year in Review



What Have I Done for you Lately?

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So aside from a nice load of freelancing projects I’m gearing up to go into a post-birth hybernation sequence that should last about an entire day if my last baby was any indication. In the meantime, what will I be up to while I wait for the egg timer to go off?

  • I did Phauxcon the week before last and it was a certified blast. The smallest and coziest convention I’ve been to yet, I loved the chance for a real personal experience with the other attendees. I want to thank our hosts Robert and Sierra, they were awesome, I’d do it again next year without hesitation, and I think David and I created some new gamers in the crowd. That always makes a nerd-mama proud. While there, I got to hear from writer L.A. Banks, her story is beyond inspiring and developed a pretty immediate admiration for her. David talks about her talk here. The stuff of inspiration.
  • My first fully independent role playing game is now up for you to buy at RPGNow. Torn Apart by Radiation Wraiths is a teaser, demo style game written for Maschine Zeit, a full Horror/Science fiction setting David and I are working on and hope to have out next year. Torn Apart by Radiation Wraiths is a full contained game complete with five developed characters full of secrets and motives. Torn Apart is also my first experiment in my Dominadora project. It’s less than $2 bucks over at RPGNow, so head over there and pick up your copy. (Note to new customers. Torn Apart had some strong language in it, so you have to login to view it. Login is free and required to buy anyhow, so it saves you a step later!)
  • Next weekend I’ll be at GameXpo just a hop skip and jump from Philly. I’m going to be there pretty much all weekend manning tables, running games, getting people excited and hopefully selling more than a few copies of Torn Apart. In addition to all that, on Sunday David will be doing is WILDLY successful “RPG Design in an Hour” Panel and I’ll be joined with him, this dude, and this other sketchy character to talk about pen and paper RPGs and how awesome our writing is. (Erm, you know, not too much self promotion, I’m sure.) Come on down and hang out or we might have to bring the whole con to you, and trust me, you don’t want that sort of shenanigans going on at your place.
  • I’m getting some real movement and support over at A Letter to the Game Industry. If you don’t know what that is yet, in short, it’s an open conversation going on about being a woman gamer and all the highs and lows that entails. Professionals to casual players are welcome to join the conversation, and I hope you will too.

Beyond that, I have about a dozen new projects sitting on various burners and various plates. I cannot wait until I can tell you more about them when I can. Really very exciting stuff.

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October 14th, 2009  
Tags: apperances, career, Warning: Geek Content, writing for gaming



Phauxcon 2009

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What are you doing this weekend? If it isn’t dinner with the President, and your within a hundred thousand miles of Philadelphia,  you should probably drop it and come down to Phauxcon 2009. http://www.phauxcon.com

Why? Well, because you can get you geek on, talk about vampires AND see my husband, (David Hill’s,) hit panel “Design an RPG in an Hour.” Come see that, grab some lunch, and after lunch come back to see us talking about Vampires at your gaming table. Here are the blurbs.

Design an RPG in an Hour

We’re making a pen and paper RPG, and you’re invited to the design meeting. During the panel, you’ll address the problem-solving and analytical questions required to design a successful game. During the discussion, we’ll discuss the basics of game theory and how to outline, centered around an example you’re participating in. Soon after, the fruits of your labor will be published online as a downloadable ebook.

and

Filamena Young, a fiction and game writer, and David Hill, an Ennie Award winning game writer, want you to bring more fang to into your roleplaying. Both Filamena and David have worked on numerous products from White Wolf Publishing, (publishers of Vampire: the Requiem,) but also write for many types of pen and paper games. With a strong understanding of the vampire myth from early Slavic plagues of the undead to the modern Paranormal Romantic dreamboats, there isn’t a vampire that can’t find a comfortable way into your game, no matter what you play.

They’ll be lots of other stuff going on, but I wanted to make sure you all knew to check it out. Have a great weekend and if I don’t see you at the Con, tell Obama I said hi!

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September 28th, 2009  
Tags: apperances, not as geeky as Wil Wheaton, white wolf, writing for gaming



What Have I Been Doing?

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So what have I been doing? Celebrating some holiday fun with Thaumatrope Twitter fiction. (Twiction?)

thaumatrope-st-paddy

And

eastertwiterfic

Oh, and did you see the Collection of Horrors? You should, I’ve written two bits of it, and you can download one RIGHT NOW. (Or, if you rather, get a subscription and get a whole bunch of Hunter the Vigil goodness, I can’t blame you. There’s some great stuff in there. Even some great stuff by David, the man from whom my babies come.)

Oh, and did I tell you I’m going to be in anthology? A real book and everything. Why yes, you should preorder your copy now.

Later, more book reviews and maybe some links.

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April 10th, 2009  
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Coolest Scariest Part of My Day

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I’m blogging to day in crappy stick figure drawings to make my emotions perfectly clear.

This is what I do with a $300 graphics program.

This is what I do with a $300 graphics program.

Notes from today’s stick figure blog:

The Philadelphia Inquirer

My Twitter

Now I just have to hope to someday find out when my nerd books will be out so I can seduce the paper into talking to me like I’m a real writer.

Current Mood: (chipper) chipper
Current Music: David reading me bad news.
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February 10th, 2009  
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Jesus, This Crap Again?

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Somehow, my husband has convinced me that going back and finishing my two year degree is cheaper for us right now than paying back some outstanding student loans. He’s probably right, and I guess I ‘need’ the education since I only seem to be getting so far with in my personal growth.

So, I start school again tomorrow and I am feeling very very mixed about it. Most of it’s just online classes to satisfy some random person’s idea of what a degree should look like. I am taking a creative writing class on campus in person with, I’m sure, a bunch of 18 year olds hoping for an easy A. 

It might be awesome, and I probably shouldn’t let my general hatred for the education system get in the way of my good time, but the feeling remains and I’m having a hell of a time shaking it.

In other news, I have a few things out to a couple of compainies, and I’m trying not to dismiss them just because it’s taking longer to hear back than I want. I have no outstanding work and that’s making me buggy. I can find my own work, of course, and I will, but contract work is just so much nicer. 

I have a head full of romantic stories. I don’t usually, and so it’s strange to me. Maybe I’m in heat.

On that note, 

TTYL

Current Mood: (anxious) anxious
Current Music: The baby singing
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January 11th, 2009  
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Quick Notes Before I Go Off to Edit

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* If you are ever taking the 103 bus through suburban Philadelphia toward the 69th street transit hub, don’t do it while holding a giant cup of scalding hot coffee. My delicate hands are still smarting, thanks bumpy road!!

* The Stepsister Scheme is turning out to be more awesome then I had hoped. Oh dear. There are going to be five of these!! (Mr. Hines, I can’t decide if I love your or hate you!)

* If you’re a Requiem player and reading this, please go immediately and order your copy of Ancient Mysteries. I can honestly tell you at this point this is going to be the most beautifully produced thing White Wolf has yet put out. I was blown out if my seat by it, really. If you aren’t a Requiem player, you should be. 

*The word ’seemed’ needs to be stricken from my language forever. Really. Done with it.

TTFN

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January 8th, 2009  
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2008 Year in Review

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If it’s cool on the internet, you know I’m right there, doing it three years later. So, that said, here’s what I got done last year and some goal setting for next year to make me feel bad at the end of 2009.

If you’ve got a year in review, link it to me in comments. If you’ve got goals for next year, link it to me so we can share successes together next year.

In no particular order:

1. I made money as a writer this year, and it didn’t involve taking my figurative clothes off.

2. My daughter went from a baby to a genius in the course of a year. I’m going to call that my accomplishment.

3. My husband made money as a writer, again, that has something to do with me.

4. I finally feel like an adult with a house almost to the point I want it. Or at least, I got it to the point that I’m comfortable, and I can live with that.

5. We got my sister-in-law the fuck out of bumblefuck Ohio, and now she’s starting a life out here in society.

6. Here’s the big one: I SOLD over 100,000 words. Not wrote. Sold. (Hard to say how many words I wrote. I’ll have a better idea next year.)

7. I got shit together to go back to school. Very anxious about it, but I guess it’s the best way to step up my game. I hope.

I think I have more goals for next year then I have crap done this year, but that’s how a career gets started, I guess.

1. Over all, I want to write about 250,000 words next year. That’s a ton of short stories and gaming work. If I sell a percentage of that, it’ll be awesome.

2. I’m going to get UnHero out to every agent and publisher in the free world until someone is dumb enough… Erm.. Clever enough to buy it and give me lots and lots of money.

3. I will get a few radio dramas up on the net for everyone to enjoy. I love the medium so much, and I have the technology. Time to get that show on the road.

4. With or as its own word count, I think I need to start another novel. Feels like time.

So that’s last year and the next. What about you, what are you doing?

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December 31st, 2008  
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