It’s Okay Not to Be Okay

Normally I try to stay positive on the shared blog. I’ll rant away on my own, but I want to be encouraging and welcoming here. Well, I’m still welcoming! Come, sit down, have some cocoa or a nice cold drink (spirits optional.) Put your feet up. You deserve it. Have some cookies too. You are surviving. That is enough. One of my friends is rereading comfort books from her younger days. Another is rewatching all her favorite horror movies. Another is writing fanfiction, righting the wrongs of a number of different canons. My kid is playing video games all night, and sleeping most of the day. I was going like gangbusters on my current novel, but now I’m not. I’m sleeping a lot (trying to, anyway) and watching rather a lot of Bob Ross painting. We are surviving. It feels so hard right now. And it just keeps going on. I was furloughed at the end of March, all through April and halfway through May. Returning to work felt like an end of things. The world was going back to normal. Everything would be all right. Yeah, not so much, huh? So I’m trying to take it easy. I stepped back my plans to go hard at the healthy eating, and I’m just trying to make better choices. Obviously I can’t go to the gym right now, and outside it’s 106° or so every day, so…yeah. I’m showing up for (virtual) write-ins, but I’m not getting down on myself when…

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The Best of Turtleduck Press, Volume II

In celebration of our tenth anniversary, Turtleduck Press has selected the best of our short fiction from the last six years for your reading pleasure. Each author has two stories included, one voted as their best by the members of TDP, and the one they consider their best work personally. Stories included in this collection:Changeling, Erin ZarroBaking Lessons, KD SargeThe Haunting of Heatherbrae Station, Siri Paulson1-800-HAUNTME, Kit CampbellWarped, Erin ZarroCrazy Boy, KD SargeStill Waters, Siri PaulsonDeserts and Domes, Kit Campbell Get your copy here.

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Cover Reveal: The Best of Turtleduck Press, Vol. 2

Hey-ho, everyone! In celebration of our tenth anniversary here at TDP, we’re releasing the second volume in our Best of Turtleduck Press anthology series. Siri introduced you to the anthology last week, so I’m here today to reveal our cover. It’s been great fun to go back through our old stories and pick out our favorites. More information soon!

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Announcing The Best of Turtleduck Press, Volume II

We have news to share with you this week! But first, I need to pause and acknowledge that the news outside the book world is spectacularly crappy right now, between the new wave of BLM protests and the ongoing pandemic. If you’re feeling the same, we send solidarity your way. Our own news is more cheerful (we hope). Just to remind you, this year is our tenth anniversary here at TDP. (We can’t believe it either!) To celebrate, we’re releasing a new anthology…with a couple of twists. Way back in 2013, we released The Best of Turtleduck Press, Volume I. It featured, as usual, one piece from each of us (a poem by Erin Zarro and three stories by the rest of us). We voted on our favourites of all the short pieces that we had posted monthly on our website since our launch in 2010. It was lovely to pull out the works we had liked the most and give them another chance to shine. So for our tenth anniversary, we decided it was high time to do it again. For The Best of Turtleduck Press, Volume II, we’re doing doubles. First we read through our old stories from the past seven years (everything after Volume I was eligible, except for serials that aren’t finished yet) and reminisce about them all. Then we each voted on our favourites of each other’s works…AND we each picked a favourite from our own pieces. So this anthology will feature eight stories, of…

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