lagilman: coffee or die (politics)
Laura Anne Gilman ([personal profile] lagilman) wrote2004-03-18 11:00 am

Realization

So there I was, packing up some newborns to go out into the cold, cold world,
and I realized something.

It's Spring 2004. Or it will be on Saturday.

My first profesionally-published story appeared in the Spring 1994 issue
of "Amazing Stories."

This is my tenth anniversary as a professional writer.

What have I done in those ten years?

Well, first of all, had a respectable Other Career on the editorial side.
That's a biggie, I think we can all agree.

I've sold (counting on hands and toes) twenty-four stories (no, wait, twenty-six),
including the two that went belly-up for one reason or another, and not
counting the ones I've resold for reprint or foreign sales. And I'm waiting
to hear back on another one that's pending. And I keep thinking I've forgotten
one...

I've written three media tie-in novels.

I've co-edited two short ficiton anthologies.

I've ghosted two novels and two gaming bits for other by-lines.

I've sold one haiku series (and I'm still in shock over that, yah youbetcha).

I've sold two non-fiction pieces, and three non-fiction books for younger
readers.

I've gone under contract for three books from a major NYC publisher.


Yeah, not too shabby, I guess. But I've got to really start working, now.
*wry grin*

[identity profile] mizkit.livejournal.com 2004-03-18 09:25 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, rock on. Congratulations!

[identity profile] merriehaskell.livejournal.com 2004-03-18 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm impressed. :) But I do have one question, if you don't mind answering it: how long was it from start-up (submitting things regularly) to your first day as a pro?

[identity profile] the-monkey-king.livejournal.com 2004-03-21 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Quite a good record, and I'm really curious about the novels. In one of those weird parallels of cyclical time, Amazing Stories has returned (http://www.gamingreport.com/article.php?sid=12173) from exile and is relaunching this summer. Details at the link above.

Just out of curiousity, what is a haiku series? Or rather, how many haiku make up a series? I guess I always though that haiku had to stand alone, but my ignorance on the topic is pretty vast.