pandemic birthday time! ๐๐๐
also: new SH podcast, hugos resources, and some stories to keep you company
welcome back toย honest to blogย (working title), a newsletter with thoughts about writing, movies, music, science fiction and fantasy, and general creative processย blah.ย you can read the last issue here.
oh the things i have learned
what a difference a year makes eh? normally around this time iโd say some vague platitude about how i feel like maybe iโve changed a bit but not a whole lot, but iโll be honest: 2020 has taught me so much about myself, the world, and the truly important things in life. i have a weird thing about odd numbers not being the best for me age-wise (not sure where i got it from, shrug), but given how 30 was, iโm looking at 31 with a whole different attitude.
on a personal level, i learned that the hustle life had been making me very unhappy. not necessarily the creative stuff, though not getting paid for most of what you love doing sucksโbut having to work what i call โwhatever jobsโ in order to pay the bills, and getting caught in a cycle of not having the time or the energy to actually do the creative stuff, like write, make content, and build community. the last few years have been a blur because of this. then last march happened, and everything ground to a halt, and suddenly i had perspective, the likes of which i never could afford before.
really the biggest lesson of the year for me has been an unparallelled mindfulness, leading to the clarity that there needs to be a shift, both in my life and the world at large, away from the broken system of scrambling for scraps and towards community, empathy, and purpose. easier said than done, especially for the greater world stuff, but we gotta start somewhere.
i also learned to listen to my body when it tells me to slow the eff down, and to sleep, and to eat better!! iโm one of those rare unicorns that came out of the first lockdown having found the perfect routine and the ideal amount of sleep and a better diet, donโt @ me, itโs great. i learned to shop less, and to articulate my needs without feeling guilty about it (still working on that one, actually), and to love with total abandon.
i even found out i have a favourite time of day (weather permitting)! what a revelation!
some things, like my reading and my writing, took a hit, as did my faith in peopleโweโre still arguing about masks and social distancing and whether or not we should all do christmas together!! my patience is running thin!!โbut overall, this was a year for reflection on an unprecedented scale, and while i loathe the conditions it happened in, i donโt loathe what iโve taken away from it. maybe some of it wonโt be actionable till the world resumes to spin again, but the building blocks of necessary change are there, and that matters a lot right now.
so here we go, 31! i feel good about it, even if itโs an odd number.
some content from moi:
i just narrated and released a new episode of the strange horizons podcast; a playful yet powerful tale of the simultaneous disconnect and yearning one feels when they leave their home country, and the many small ways through which one can reclaim their heritage. i felt the impact of this very deeply as a twice-removed expat, and had a lot of fun with the characters.
my favourite line? โhe really is a businessmouse.โ nuff said - listen on spotify below:
alternatively you can listen to it on the SH website, or download it on our podbean page. (iโm working on getting us on all the other podcasty apps and markets, so if you donโt see us on your app of choice, please drop me a line so i can add it to my list!)
next up iโm working on producing some of the special mexicanx issue we launched at the end of last month, which you can read already at the link above. thereโs some stuff in english, some stuff in spanish, and even some stuff in indigenous languages on this issue, which is rad af. so be on the lookout for the podcast versions sometime next week if thatโs something youโre into :)
content from others (itโs hugos time, babeh!):
โtis the season for award eligibility posts and year roundups, and the nominations for the hugos are encroaching upon us. adri joy of the multi-hugo-finalist nerds of a feather is putting together (heh) a 101 guide on the hugos, starting with how (and why) to nominate your favourite works of the year.
then aidan moher of the astrolabe substack has an interview with renay from two-time hugo-winning zine lady business on the hugo spreadsheet of doom, aka the mega-resource listing any and all speculative works released in 2020 (linked here).
and finally, some short fiction recommendations from people whose work and taste i respect and admire greatly:
thatโs it from me this week. as always, feel free to share your responses to anything above byย twitter,ย comment, or letter to santa. you can also forward this email to a friend, if you think theyโll like whatโs in it.
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above all, stay safe, wherever you are!
speak soon,
xK
Still sorry I missed out on your birthday. Here's hoping we can do something in the new year (perhaps some Among Us once I buy it on Switch?)