I’m not sure what happened to 2021. Where 2020 seemed to drag on and on, 2021 flew by. I suspect the pandemic has truly warped my sense of time. It’s a little frightening.
In terms of writing though, 2021 was another amazing year. I had one novelette, four short stories, and one essay published. One of my stories from last year was a finalist for the Nebula, Hugo, and Locus Awards. My work has been translated into a half dozen different languages, including Klingon. I got an agent and I taught my first writing related class.
I’m still stunned to be honest.
Anyway, if you’re catching up on reading from 2021, here’s my work that came out this year:
1. Questions Asked in the Belly of the World
- Published in Tor.com – September 29, 2021
- 9,000 words
2. The Stop After the Last Station
- Published in Uncanny Magazine – Issue 43, November/December 2021
- 3,000 words
- Audio version at the link
- Published in Nightmare Magazine – Issue 103, April 2021
- 3,000 words
- Audio version at the link
4. RE: Bubble 476
- Published in Asimov’s – March/April 2021
- 5,100 words

5. The Memory of a Memory is a Spirit
- Published in Lightspeed Magazine – Issue 129, February 2021
- 4,000 words

6. Essay: A Million And One Different Ways to Find Your Artistic Voice
- Published by AAPD
- 1,000 words
That’s what I have for 2021. What have you read and loved this year? I’m always looks for recommendations.
Happy reading!