Still Can't Believe my Luck

In my experience, genre publishing is feast-or-famine, and while I'm riding high on a pair of fine podcast publications this month, my excitement is tempered by the long, quiet winter I know is just around the corner.
Still, if you've got a moment…
Pseudopod just published my horror story "Saturday," read by none other than the inestimable Mikael Naramore. Seriously, the guy has narrated fiction by Nora Roberts, Clive Barker, Wesley Chu…and now me? He could make a grocery list sound epic.
If horror isn't your thing, J.S. Arquin at The Overcast just did a phenomenal reading of my SF satire Black Friday. So give it a listen while you wait in line for that new flatscreen. 'Tis the Season and all that.
Better yet, Unlikely Coulrophobia is just on the horizon, and the Autumn Cthulhu kickstarter is set to go live in the next few weeks.
Damn, maybe winter won't be so bad, after all.
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