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Year in Review so Far

This is the post I just did on my public journal, so I thought I'd bring it over here for y'all too.


I haven't been posting much here, partly because I've been traveling a  lot and struggling a bit to keep up with work.  Looking over what I've  done, I did get about the same amount of writing done this year as I  normally do, but not nearly as much of it is finished and ready to go.

Writing

A big chunk of what I wrote this year was Magic: the Gathering: Return to Dominaria  which sounded like it would be a quick series of 4000 word short  stories and became a fun-filled somewhat exhausting 68635 word  extravaganza. It took up basically all my writing time between December  through the beginning of April, with the last story being put to bed  around April 23. But it was an extremely neat world to play in and a  great experience.  (If you want to read it, it's here:  https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/return-dominaria-episode-1-2018-03-21

The follow-up stories, by Kate Elliott, Cassandra Khaw, and Nicky Drayden are here: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/columns/magic-story)

After that I started working on the upcoming Murderbot novel, which doesn't have a title yet. The first Murderbot novella, All Systems Red,  was written pretty quickly for me, over the course of a month, but the  other three have each taken about two to three months each, with each  following the pattern that I'd write about 15 to 20,000 words, then cut  back to 5000 and start from there.  And then do that again and do that  again, until the end.  I was hoping that didn't happen with the novel,  but that is sure happening.  So for most of this year, just imagine me  and the Murderbot novel, locked in combat, repeatedly punching each  other in the head.

Despite this I did manage to get a short written each month for the Books of the Raksura patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2458567. Last month is the first time I flubbed that, and I'm hoping to make it up by the end of this year.

I  also wrote a short 1000 word or so Murderbot story which is going to  appear in a magazine in January, though I can't say which one yet  because it hasn't been announced. (Believe me, I will mention it when it  comes out.)  And I wrote a 9400 or so word SF story for an anthology  that kind of happened at the last minute because another writer had to  drop out.  I've done the revision for that and sent it in and I'm not  sure yet if they need any more work on it. I don't think it's been  announced yet either.

If I worked on anything else I honestly can't remember it right now.

Publishing

The last three Murderbot Diaries stories were published:  Artificial Condition in May, Rogue Protocol in August, and Exit Strategy  in October. All were novellas, defined as stories between 30,000 and  40,000 words, released by Tor.com Publishing, which specializes in  novellas.

Travel and other stuff

The thing with All Systems Red is that it did really well, especially for a novella.  Like, real well.  Like "holy shit" well.  Like New York Times Bestseller List for audio well (with Kevin R. Free performing the narration) and USA Today Bestseller List.

Because  of this I got to go to the American Library Association conference for  the first time, which is huge and fills up the whole New Orleans  convention center and was awesome, even though I missed getting to see  the main speakers (Michele Obama and Viola Davis).  All Systems Red  was also one of ten books to receive an Alex Award, which is for books  written for adults that appeal to young adults, and is administered by  YALSA.

I also got to go to the Texas Book Festival for the first time since the early 2000s when The Death of the Necromancer came out.

All Systems Red was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award.

I got to be writers workshop guest of honor at FenCon.  And I got interviewed by Locus Magazine. http://locusmag.com/2018/08/martha-wells-unburied-future/

I  got diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, with a side order of osteo  arthritis, so I'll be on medication the rest of my life. Without the  medication, I'm in a lot of pain and would be extremely creaky and slow.  With it, I'm in pretty good shape, though occasionally a joint will  just stop working right for no apparent reason.

I won a Nebula  Award, a Locus Award, and a Hugo Award. I met a Sesame Street muppeteer  and got my picture taken with a muppet. I got to go to George R.R.  Martin's Hugo Losers Party where there were giant dancing robots. https://marthawells.tumblr.com/post/177271852167/im-starting-to-put-up-some-photos-from-the-hugo

And next year I'm going to be one of the guests of honor at Capclave in Maryland, in October 2019: http://www.capclave.org/capclave/capclave19/

So it's been a pretty wild ride this year.


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