Publisher’s Note: Travel to a Different Space and Time


I think we can all agree that at this point in 2020, we’d like time to move a little faster. Days feel like weeks, weeks feel like months, months feel like years. Or maybe decades. It depends on the latest challenge 2020 has thrown our way.

I’m actually on year two of the time experiment. For me, time started to work differently very early in 2019, when the effects of my brain tumor (as yet undiagnosed) became really pronounced. I was just about to celebrate the end of my yearlong recovery from the brain surgery to remove said brain tumor when the world shut down because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

That year of recovery moved very slowly at times, especially in the beginning. I’d never had major surgery, so I really picked a doozy of an introduction to the concept. I had no idea until after the surgery just how long it takes to recover from something like that. But I learned. And I adapted to my new reality, knowing that life would never be the same as it was before the tumor, but that it wouldn’t always be like the in-between of tumor to recovery.

The one-year anniversary of my surgery was March 29, 2020. The state of Oregon shut down because of the Covid-19 pandemic on March 23, 2020. I was just about to exit one health crisis when a new one started. But this one affected everyone. Which honestly made it worse.

But I had already experienced my own lockdown. The first six weeks after my surgery I was on concussion protocol, which meant I couldn’t do much of anything. I didn’t leave the house for anything during that time except my doctor’s appointments. And it would be months before I could handle being around larger groups of people because my brain would get so overwhelmed.

But after about seven months, I felt like I was returning to a version of my old self. Different, yes, but familiar. Time, at that point, moved faster.

Until it slowed down again for the pandemic.

Ebb and flow. I’ve stopped trying to keep track and just go with the currents of time these days. We all have. It’s the only way to stay sane during events like this.

Fiction writers have long explored the transient nature of time through their writing, and it’s particularly relevant at times like these.

So, while I can’t make time pass more quickly, I can offer up some fantastic fiction to figuratively transport you to all sorts of different places and times.

First up is our latest StoryBundle, The Big Time Bundle, curated by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. This money-saving bundle of ten fantastic books includes three WMG offerings (one of which is exclusive). Here’s a bit about the bundle from Kris:

Initially, when I planned this bundle, I was hoping for time travel. Maybe that was wishful thinking. Wouldn’t it be nice to go back in time and somehow prevent this virus from getting loose? Wouldn’t it be nice to go forward in time and skip the next round of Virus Life altogether? Wouldn’t it be possible to have control of time instead of being at the mercy of time?

Of course, those of us who read and love time travel know that things can go awry when we start messing with time. For all we know, we’re in an alternate timeline right now. In some alternate universe somewhere, our non-Covid selves are hugging friends as they arrive for some holiday gathering, maybe with some pie or pumpkin spice latte. We’re kissing babies and going maskless through the grocery store.

This StoryBundle has some very good fiction by some of the best writers I know. They’re taking us to the most interesting places, such as the Idaho wilderness in the early part of the 20th century. Or the year without summer in Europe—that would be 1816 to the rest of us. Or to the very far future—thousands and thousands of years from now.

The WMG books in this bundle include Kris’ The Renegat: A Diving Universe Novel, Warm Springs: A Thunder Mountain Novel by Dean Wesley Smith, and the StoryBundle exclusive Fiction River Presents: Time Travelers, edited by Gwyneth Gibby.

You can read more about the bundle here. And Kris’ full blog about the bundle is a really good read, too. You can find that here.

But that’s not all! Our latest release in our Year of the Cat project deals with the concept of time, too.

Here’s the synopsis of A Cat of Space and Time, edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith. 

Cats often live in the world of science fiction and fantasy. Anyone who knows cats knows they bend time and defy gravity.

They walk through life seeming not to care about day-to-day events around them, and yet in the blink of an eye, they sense danger as if they see into the future.

Cat people also know their cats observe their human slaves for space aliens. We don’t mind, really. Of course, most cats, like nature, abhor a vacuum, so no technology for cats past a good can opener.

This volume focuses on cats in space and time and includes two helpful poems for those who still wonder about their cats’ occupations.

Includes:
“Ten Ways to Know if Your Cat is a Space Alien” by Geoffrey A. Landis
“The Goddess Particle” by Daemon Crowe
“All Cats are Gray” by Andre Norton
“The Game of Rat and Dragon” by Cordwainer Smith
“Nefertiti’s Tenth Life” by Mary A. Turzillo
“Chimera” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“The Frayed Edges of the World” by Annie Reed
“Surfing the Swale” by Lisa Silverthorne
“Cat in a Hole” by Dean Wesley Smith
“More Ways to Tell if Your Cat is a Space Alien” by Mary A. Turzillo

You can check out that book here.

So, carve out some time for some new fiction. Maybe it’ll make time pass a little faster.

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

 

The Year of the Cat: A Cat of Space and Time

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Publisher’s Note: Cats, Myths and other Stories


Cats get a bad rap. Whereas dogs are portrayed as the loyal companion and as a rescuer or lifesaver, cats are often cast as having evil intent. From bringing bad luck to feasting on your body after you die, cats are oft maligned when it comes to myth and legend.

So, is it any wonder that cats can be so standoffish?

Yet, we are fascinated by them nonetheless. Perhaps because of their aloof natures. And we explore this theme in the latest volume of The Year of the Cat: A Cat of Disdainful Looks.

Here’s the synopsis:

Cats possess the ability to snub you faster than anything alive. They turn on the charm when it suits them, but then freeze your soul into an apologetic lump of ice with a single look.

The cats in these stories go to sea, work in the mines, foil burglars, engage in political infighting, solve crimes, and engage in dirty tricks to make their owners comply with their wishes. Not much escapes the scope of their powers.

With classic tales from Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain, as well as new stories from some of today’s most original storytellers, this collection simply dares you to pick it up.

Includes:
“The Cat Who Walked by Himself” by Rudyard Kipling
“Midshipman, the Cat” by John Coleman Adams
“Dick Baker’s Cat” by Mark Twain
“Cat Burglary” by Jodi Lyn Nye
“An Incursion of Mice” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“Cat in the Air” by Dean Wesley Smith
“The Language of Cats” by Stefon Mears
“Erwin or Ralph” by Ray Vukcevich

You can buy the book here starting tomorrow.

And speaking of myths (and magic, and monsters…), there’s only a couple of days left to take advantage of the deals in our latest StoryBundle: The Magic, Monsters and Myth Bundle, curated by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

Here’s what Kris has to say about the bundle:

I don’t know how you’re feeling about 2020, but I’m ready to peek to the end of this chapter, and see how it all resolves. If I think about the year too much, I get uneasy. I need more escapes than usual, at a time when the world has decided to shut down 90% of all our relaxation fun.

We still have books, though. And books are a marvelous, marvelous escape.

I like reading about the world with a bit of sparkle in the down times. And this bundle is all about the sparkle. Sometimes the sparkle is magic. Sometimes it’s a made-up world. Sometimes it’s love.

We have a little bit of everything here.

That little bit of everything features 11 books, including The Cop Car: A Ghost of a Chance Novella by Dean Wesley Smith, Hidden Charm: A Fates Universe Novel by Kristine Grayson, and Fiction River: Tavern Tales.

As always with StoryBundle, you name your own price, so it’s a great deal

To learn more about this bundle, click here.

So many tantalizing tales to choose from.

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

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Publisher’s Note: Celebrating Christmas (and Other Holidays) in July


I don’t know about you, but I could really use some holiday cheer right about now. And although the concept of Christmas in July has always been more of a marketing tool, I think this year, we need to embrace it in earnest. Whether or not you celebrate Christmas, I think we can all agree that cheer can be in short supply these days, especially if you follow the news.

I’ll be honest: When we planned last year to release our WMG Holiday Spectacular calendar compilation in July, it was a marketing decision. But now, it’s just plain necessary to do our part to help spread some of that much-needed cheer!

The Holiday Spectacular #1 contains every story from the WMG Holiday Spectacular 2019, in order, exactly as they were sent out to subscribers. Here’s the synopsis:

A Big Holiday Celebration!

Read a story per day from the end of November to January first…or binge the entire collection. Stories that center around holidays from American Thanksgiving and Black Friday to St. Nicholas Day, Hanukkah to Boxing Day, and of course, the worldwide biggies, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. Award-winning and bestselling writers like Ron Collins, Annie Reed, Robert Jeschonek, and 28 others explore holidays in three different genres–mystery, romance, and light fantasy.

This volume contains 35 stories, including two previously uncollected Kristine Kathryn Rusch stories, presented as they first appeared in a newsletter that went to subscribers every single day for 35 days.

The first volume in a series that will appear annually, The Holiday Spectacular #1, will fulfill all your seasonal story needs.

So, if you missed the project last year and want a preview for this year’s project, please check it out. The Holiday Spectacular #1 will be published in ebook format on Tuesday, July 7. Click here for ordering information. (Anyone who subscribed to the WMG Holiday Spectacular 2019 will receive the ebook automatically.)

And if you want to get a jump on the holiday season for this year, you can subscribe to the WMG Holiday Spectacular 2020 calendar starting tomorrow, too! Click here for more details.

Happy Holidays!

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

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Publisher’s Note: Living in Cat Standard Time


We’re at the end of a holiday weekend here in the US, not that our cats have noticed. I have the day off of work and Nola doesn’t have school, but because we don’t actually leave the house for those things these days, the cats have lost all sense of time and perspective. And they really don’t get the concept of work time versus home time.

Apparently, having us home all the time means we now live in Cat Standard Time.

Take my cat Sydney, for example. He has taken to “supervising” my work. Both Sydney and his brother, Truman, offer very vocal commentary when I’m not practicing cat-approved ergonomics and will go so far as blocking any attempts to have a laptop in my lap (it’s right there in the name!).

Throw in the occasional reminder to get up and stretch (courtesy of a well-timed hairball threatening my shoes), and their lack of human language bears no impediment to their supervision.

My cat Max, on the other hand, thinks I should work more. His cat bed is right next to my desk so he gets extra pets throughout the day, and he will swat at either of my other boys if they try to interfere with my work schedule.

We have a small dog, too, but she gets no say in the matter. As the boys seem to imply: “Cats rule, dogs…well, we don’t recognize the validity of dogs.”

Despite the conflicting messages from the cats, they all wholeheartedly support our newest book release, the first volume in The Year of the Cat series, which we are launching thanks to our Kickstarter of the same name earlier this year.

Because, you know, it’s all about cats.

Here’s the synopsis for Book One:

In A Cat of a Different Color, the first volume of WMG’s The Year of the Cat series, editors Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch worked to find stories that featured cats that were just a little surprising (an impressive feat for cats, anyone would have to admit).

Just a little weird. A little different.

Which makes these stories amazingly fun to read. After all, for cat people, reading about cats equals the fun of being with one.

Almost. Just don’t tell the cats.

Includes:
“Familiar Territory: A Winston and Ruby Story” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“The Conscientious Cat” by Agnes A. Sandham
“The Mouth that Walked” by Dean Wesley Smith
“Do Not Resuscitate” by Dory Crowe
“Myrtle’s Boxes” by Louisa Swann
“Ornamental Animals” by Ray Vukcevich
“Christmas, Interrupted” by Lisa Silverthorne
“Blame it on the Ghosts” by Annie Reed

Click here for purchase information. 

We’ll be releasing one book a month over the course of the next year, so keep an eye out for each new volume. My cats insist on it.

And I think Sydney has figured out how to use Zoom, so you’d best do as he says…  

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

Publisher’s Note: Series on Sale and Other Deals


I’ve talked a lot about how inspired I am by all the creative connecting I’m seeing during this pandemic. It’s truly heartening.

The latest example was a virtual pancake breakfast held by my Kiwanis Club this past weekend. Because we couldn’t hold our regular annual pancake breakfast (scheduled for Saturday, April 25), one of our Kiwanians organized a virtual event where we all cooked pancakes at home and posted pictures of them. It was awesome!

Here’s a picture of Nola serving me my pancakes (made by my equally awesome husband).

And while she was serving up pancakes, WMG is serving up more great deals to keep you entertained while most of us continue to shelter at home (breakfast not included, unfortunately <grin>).

First up, Dean Wesley Smith’s Cold Poker Gang series is on sale, and that includes his newest release, Ring Game.

Here’s the synopsis:

Turns out retired Las Vegas Detectives Benson Cavanaugh and Bonnie State enjoy working together, even after years of working alone. And on their second time to a Cold Poker Gang Task Force meeting, they take home not only an impossible forty-year-old cold case murder to solve, but a family of cats.

Slowly, detail by detail, Bonnie and Cavanaugh piece together what happened to not only their original murder victim, but to other victims over the years.

A twisted mystery of the good in the world colliding with the bad. And, of course, cats. Lots of cats.

All of the novels in this series are $3.99 in ebook for a limited time (except the first in the series, Kill Game, which is free).

Check out the whole series here.

Speaking of series on sale, we’ve also put Kristine Kathryn Rusch’s Diving series on sale for a limited time. Diving into the Wreck, the first novel in the series is free. The ebooks for the rest of the novels in the eight-novel series are $2.99 each, and the four novellas are $1.99 each. These half-price or better deals end April 30, so act fast!

Check out the whole series here.

We’re also in our final days of the Writing Bundles Kickstarter. We have only a week or so left on this Kickstarter to bundle our popular WMG Writer’s Guides to give our readers the best value on these books yet! Rewards start at just $5, and we’ve already reached our second stretch goal, which adds three additional products to your reward, so there’s huge value in this one! Don’t miss it.

Click here to learn all about these great rewards.

Wishing you a safe week, perhaps filled with pancakes!

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

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Publisher’s Note: So Many Ways to Expand Your Mind


Right now, in Las Vegas, a group of writers and editors are attending the annual WMG Publishing Anthology Workshop to put together not only volumes of Fiction River and Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, but also the WMG Holiday Spectacular calendar and volumes (which will again include the winter holidays but also add Valentine’s and Halloween calendars to the mix for 2021). This year’s attendees also had the opportunity to write for a non-WMG publication, as well. They’re having a great deal of fun down there, and I can’t wait to see how these volumes shape up!

We will be announcing dates for the 2021 Anthology Workshop shortly, so don’t miss your chance to sign up. Click here for more information.

While you’re on the WMG Workshops site, be sure to check out our other in-person and online workshops and lectures. The online lectures are a great entry point for those new to our learning products. All of our online workshops and lectures are on the Teachable platform. This month’s features classes include a special Collaboration class, the Year of the Cat Study Course, and the Great Publishing Challenge. We have classes on craft, business, design and so much more. Click here to go straight to the WMG Teachable page.

Speaking of the Year of the Cat, thank you so much to everyone who supported our recent Year of the Cat Kickstarter! We met every one of our stretch goals and are so excited to begin working on that project. Thank you!!!

And don’t forget that the Visions of the Future Storybundle ends this week, so if you want to sample a magazine that was created in one of our past Anthology Workshops (Fiction River: Visions of the Apocalypse) as well as nine other fantastic future-focused books, check it out here.

So, whether you want something new to read or to learn new ways to hone your craft, we’ve got something for you!

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

Publisher’s Note: A New Year and A New Decade


When I was in grad school in 2003, I worked on a special section for the Columbia Missourian called Vision 2020. As the name implies, we were looking ahead at what we thought would happen by the year 2020.

Sadly, I don’t remember what we put in it. That is one of the things that has fallen away post-surgery. But I do remember thinking how very far off 2020 sounded then. Seventeen years ago. So much has happened since then.

The past decade brought some major challenges, including a difficult divorce, bitter custody battle, and to cap it off, brain surgery.

But it also brought many joys. My daughter was born in 2010. I married the love of my life in 2018. And I took the helm of WMG in 2012.

It’s an amazing thing to love what you do and work every day with awesome people you genuinely care about.

So, as we begin our new decade, I’m reminded of how very blessed I was for the past decade and how many wonderful things I have to look forward to in this one.

And as for 2020, we have a very busy year coming up at WMG. As I look at the publication whiteboard in my office, I see very little white and a whole lot of writing.

Dean Wesley Smith has already turned in the first project from his Make 100 Kickstarter: a collection of short stories called The First Thirty-Three: Stories from the Make 100 Kickstarter Challenge.

Kristine Kathryn Rusch is working on a cat-themed volume of Fiction River Presents, which will be released first in a Storybundle she’s curating that launches the end of March.

Fiction River: Doorways to Enchantment releases at the end of the month.

We have a plethora of WMG online workshops underway, including several great ways to start the new year and the new decade: The Decade Ahead, The Great Challenge, The Great Novel Challenge and The Great Publishing Challenge. Click on the name of each to learn more or to sign up.

We have so many exciting things in store this year. I can’t wait to tell you about all of them as they unfold.

Here’s to an amazing new decade!

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.

Publisher’s Note: Happy Holidays to One and All!


This week will see several joyous celebrations. Today is the first day of Hanukkah (it began Sunday evening at sundown). Wednesday is Christmas. And Thursday is Boxing Day as well as the first day of Kwanzaa.

Each of these holidays has a very rich history and traditions.

We have a tradition of our own here at WMG, which is to give away a free story this week (as we all happen to celebrate Christmas).

So, in keeping with that tradition, I’m gifting you with a story that should appeal to readers celebrating any of these holidays. It’s a New Year’s story, actually, but one that seems particularly appropriate this year as we turn to a new decade—the Hugo Award-winning “Millennium Babies” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

Here’s the synopsis:

From the moment of her birth, Brooke Cross felt like a loser. Conceived to win a First Baby of the Millennium contest, Brooke came five minutes late. Her mother never let her forget it.

So Brooke, estranged from her mother, became a history professor and tried to live in obscurity.

Until Professor Eldon Franke recruits her for a study of Millennium Babies, a study that will change her life. 

You can download this story for free here.

After 2019, I’m certainly looking forward to a new year. And a new decade. Let’s make it a good one!

From all of us at WMG, we wish all of you a very happy holiday season.

Allyson Longueira is publisher of WMG Publishing. She is an award-winning writer, editor and designer, working mother, and brain tumor survivor.