I guess I could arrange to have a small newsletter sent out this month, but I still don't have much to put in it. So, blog post it is. I needed to do one anyways.
Got the edits back for Outside The Game, so I'm off to do some rewrites to address the issues my editor pointed out. Not sure how long it will take, but I'm going for it. This means the edits for Grisly Politics have been placed on hold for the moment. I also started another course for school, so my plate is looking a little full. But I'm going to manage by golly!
Lats weekend, I went to the Golden Crown Literary Society's conference, which was held in Downtown St. Paul, MN. The hotel was right next to the Mississippi River, which was nice and my friend and I had a great view of it from our room. The conference, like last year's, was fun. My friend and I actually went to the awards banquet this year. We went exploring in the mountains of Colorado last year and missed it. It was a good time and definitely not a sprint of an event. It was my first time going to an in-person awards for author like things, so definitely a lesson learned situation. I mean, I'll go to the ceremony again next year, but I'll probably take the occasional break from it because I don't have the attention span for that lol.
I was also on a panel at the conference. My friend asked, and I said, "Sure, why not?" Lol. That's my response to a lot of things these days. The panel was about trans and nonbinary authors in Sapphic fiction. It was a great panel, and definitely opened the door for a much needed discussion because it exposed the lack of recognition for trans and nonbinary authors in queer spaces. It also posed a question of how writers in the trans community should be recognized? Like a book is fine. You can nominate it for the category/genre it fits in and go for it, but what about those books that don't fit the realm of Sapphic fiction and the author themselves? Like for myself I'm a transmasculine genderqueer individual, who has written Sapphic fiction, but I also have a book where my main character's love interest is a trans man. What if I want to nominate that book? What category would it go in? None of my work is considered straight, but definitely nuanced. Like Dax isn't straight and Eliza is definitely not straight. So I wouldn't want to nominate Murderous Profession and it's subsequent books for something that would fall under that label, but it's an interesting thing to think about. Even more so for books with nonbinary characters.
I'm not sure if any of that made sense, and I edited this post to the best of my ability before posting, but this is something the panel and the trans and nonbinary meetup that happened at the conference triggered in my head. I've also got some other GCLS related news, but I'm waiting for the ball to get rolling on that one. I'm finding myself getting more involved with this organization, and it is all happening inadvertently, but I like the org and it's a welcoming community, which is something I was worried about when I went to my first conference last year. I'm a pretty masculine looking individual and get perceived as cis male consistently, so I had my reservations, but they were for naught and now I'm an enthusiastic supporter.
Anyways, moving on, made new friends at the conference and I might be at Charlottesville Pride selling my books with the Sapphic Lit Pop Up gang. Depends on how it all shakes out. While I feel like I don't have enough books to peddle, I've also realized I need to find alternatives in building up my readership since the old way of tweeting and just letting those posts do the work for me is no longer viable. Oh! I am now on Instagram. Apparently I've actually be on there since at least 2018. I completely forgot I had the account, but you can follow me on there now. It might be my new favorite way to interact with readers and fellow authors.
Let's see, I know I said I was going to have a reader magnet out, but I haven't been able to get it edited. Editing is such a fucking pain in my ass, but it needs to be done. I'm going try and do it in-between things, but we shall see. If worse comes to worse, I'll offer up one of my existing books for free and people can choose which one they want when they sign-up for my newsletter. Might go that route until I have this magnet finished.
Any who, hope we're all having an enjoyable summer and are staying cool. Be on the look out for a newsletter in August.
Until next time....
-DJ Small