Author: Filigree

Artist and writer living in the Southwest USA.

Web: cranehanabooks.com/blog

So a few days have passed. I did about as well in #SFFpit as I expected: one of the small publishers I know and trust liked my entries, as well as a few other people. It was a long shot with some hidden value beyond the pitch day, so I wasn’t that worried for the…

Read More #SFFpit: the epilogue

After some hours of delay, assumed coding problems, and many thousands of panicked writers around the world…the 2016 Wattys are up and running. The Wattys are Wattpad’s *huge* annual writing contest, split among many countries, languages, and genres. It’s a fascinating way for me, as an American, to see some of the best of the…

Read More The Wattys are here

So this was going to be a narrow-focused publishing rant about Peter Thiel, Pixar, Diverse Voices, and hypocrisy… But then Orlando happened: first the senseless death of a harmless, gifted young woman, then the carnage last night, more innocent lives lost at the Pulse nightclub. The latter apparently caused by a young Muslim man with…

Read More Orlando (infuriating content)

I may or may not be there, depending on: Heatwaves. Seriously, folks, it’s going to be 120F on Saturday. I’ve lived here for nearly 30 years. It would take extraordinary enticements to make me brave even crossing the street in central Phoenix if I’m not absolutely required to do so. I will probably be lurking…

Read More Phoenix Comicon begins today!

Down to three unanswered queries out of my list from early February. I have Some Thoughts about this process, but it’s not considered polite to vent about agents while querying, so I won’t. I do notice it’s very similar to certain job interviews, wherein one tries to strike the balance between assertive but not too…

Read More May 25: a mixed-bag day

This tweet from IngramSpark is getting a category in Filigree’s Rule, but I thought it should have its own blog post, too: *** IngramSpark‏@IngramSpark #Selfpublishing is a great way to promote your new book, even if you plan to use a traditional publisher in the future. *** For one, it’s wrong. Wrong wrong wrong wrongity…

Read More Oh hell, no…or bad IngramSpark

…If you might consider looking at unagented work that has snagged an advance-paying commercial publisher’s contract offer. We’re a little tired of doing things this way: And we’re certain you’re tired of dealing with us. If you already share this? Thank you, bless you, may your authors win many awards and make truckloads of money.…

Read More Literary agents, please tell us…

In honor of The Sovereign and the Thin White Duke*, and as part of the Kids Need to Read charity’s events at the 2016 Phoenix Comicon, I will be donating ‘First Frost’, a black wire and crystal bead mask** inspired by that wonderful ancient fantasy flick ‘Labyrinth’. This is the second wire mask I’ve made…

Read More First Frost Mask, Phoenix Comicon

3…2…1..let’s do this. It’s April of 2016, and the Hugo Awards nominations have been made public. If you don’t know what the Hugos are to the science fiction and fantasy genre (or don’t care), you might want to leave now. I’ll forgive you. If you stay, I’ll assume you already know last year’s Hugo history.…

Read More Another year, another Hugo Awards pie fight