2020 in Review (1): Publications

Seriously, who wants to remember 2020? It’s a year that we’re looking forward to seeing only through the rearview mirror where, as everyone knows, objects may be closer than they seem. I have high(er) hopes for 2021, what with the forthcoming change in administration and the availability of two coronavirus vaccines. We’ll see. Maybe I’ll even get out of the house for more than a few minutes at a time, something I haven’t done since March except to buy groceries or walk around the block with my wife.

Nevertheless, it’s time to look back at some of my lists, and I’m starting with publications.

It has been a productive year in terms of getting things into print. I don’t know if there’s been another year when I’ve published as many short stories.

Here’s the list:

Oh, and “Zombies on a Plane” (as “Zombis en el avión”) from Flight or Fright was nominated for an Ignotus Award, which Locus magazine describes as “the Spanish equivalent of the Hugo Awards.” Category:  “Cuento extranjero” (foreign short story). A high honor. I watched the virtual ceremony, which was fun.

In addition to my regular columns in Cemetery Dance magazine and at News from the Dead Zone online, I published my first article in a gardening magazine in 2020! “Bamboozled” appeared in the July/August issue of Texas Gardener. I also wrote an afterword for the SST Publications limited edition of Richard Chizmar’s Gwendy’s Magic Feather.

A little light on reviews this year, for reasons I can’t divulge at this time! However, I did manage to write a few.

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