I spent more time this week writing rough drafts than I did getting salable material out the door. That’s not necessarily a problem, but it will become one if that’s all I do is draft.
On the resubmission side of things, only one story was resubmitted. That was “Starting From Zeroth.” It was originally submitted to the Asimov-themed issue by Penumbra. It made it to the final round of selections (Which I was pleased with) before ultimately being rejected (Which I was not pleased with). Still, it says good things about the story that it made it so far into the selection process, so I fired it off immediately to somewhere else, and then somewhere else (More below).
One new story was finished and sent out this week. That was the previously named “Ninja Mama” story that has now become known as “Amidst the Swirling Sakura Petals.” I admit it sounds a lot more pretentious than “Ninja Mama” did, especially considering that the origin of the story idea came from a quote by Chief Arino of Game Center CX (Specifically when he was playing a game and said “Papa did this with a Ninja once”). What started out as a lighthearted tale became a very serious one that explores revenge, salvation, and motherhood. And Ninjas.
Can’t forget the Ninjas.
Summary: 1 New, 1 Resubmission
“Amidst the Swirling Sakura Petals” submitted to Flash Fiction Online.
Resubmissions:
“Starting From Zeroth” resubmitted first to Clarkesworld (They move fast!) and then to Strange Horizons.