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  <title>mariness</title>
  <subtitle>The meandering words of Mari Ness</subtitle>
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    <name>mariness</name>
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  <updated>2017-12-28T20:01:25Z</updated>
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    <title>You Will Never Know What Opens</title>
    <published>2017-12-28T20:01:25Z</published>
    <updated>2017-12-28T20:01:25Z</updated>
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    <content type="html">My story, &lt;a href="http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/will-never-know-opens/"&gt;You Will Never Know What Opens&lt;/a&gt;, just popped up at Lightspeed Magazine.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;You can also get a copy of the issue for $3.99, or, better yet, buy a year's subscription for $35.88 - which is a savings of about 25% off the cover price.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I had a horrible time trying to figure out a title for this story.  That's not one of my skills to begin with - thus the questionable titles for many of my pieces - but this one was particularly difficult. I finally submitted the piece under the title "The Doors," only to have the editor, John Joseph Adams, tell me that the title was not very good.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I couldn't argue the point, and focused on coming up with more titles. Alas, the Lightspeed editors were equally unenthusiastic about:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"You Are Incapable of Summing Up This Story with a Decent Title"&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"For the World Is Hollow and I Can't Think of a Title"&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;and the one I still kinda regret not going with&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;"Hamlet, Because That's Been a Pretty Successful Play, and Maybe the Title Is Why"&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Ah well. At least the story has a title now.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Enjoy!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=mariness&amp;ditemid=393875" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2009-05-04:276434:392625</id>
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    <title>A unicorn, plus, Deathlight is now an audio play!</title>
    <published>2017-04-24T12:49:51Z</published>
    <updated>2017-04-24T12:49:51Z</updated>
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    <category term="daily science fiction"/>
    <category term="fancy pants gangsters"/>
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    <content type="html">Up at &lt;em&gt;Daily Science Fiction&lt;/em&gt; this morning, &lt;a href="http://dailysciencefiction.com/fantasy/high-fantasy/mari-ness/we-need-to-talk-about-the-unicorn-in-your-back-yard"&gt;a little thing about a unicorn and a homeowner's association.&lt;/a&gt; Enjoy!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Also, if for some reason you missed my story, &lt;a href="http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/deathlight/"&gt;Deathlight&lt;/a&gt;, in last year's &lt;em&gt;Lightspeed&lt;/em&gt;, it's been turned into &lt;a href="http://www.fancypantsgangsters.com/shows/season-3-episode-2-deathlight-by-mari-ness/"&gt;an audio play by the folks at Fancy Pants Gangsters.&lt;/a&gt; They have a number of other short plays up at their site as well - check them out!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=mariness&amp;ditemid=392625" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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    <id>tag:dreamwidth.org,2009-05-04:276434:387276</id>
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    <title>The Middle Child's Practical Guide To Surviving a Fairy Tale/Deathlight</title>
    <published>2016-05-02T13:34:53Z</published>
    <updated>2016-05-02T13:34:53Z</updated>
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    <category term="fireside"/>
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    <category term="fantasy"/>
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    <content type="html">&lt;a href="http://www.firesidefiction.com/issue33/"&gt; The latest issue of Fireside Fiction just went live, and with it&lt;/a&gt;, my short story, &lt;a href="http://www.firesidefiction.com/issue33/chapter/the-middle-childs-practical-guide-to-surviving-a-fairy-tale/"&gt;The Middle Child's Practical Guide to Surviving a Fairy Tale,&lt;/a&gt; the story I read at last year's World Fantasy Con and this year's ICFA. Originally written as a Twitter joke, it slowly grew into a blog post, as these things do, and then mutated into a short story.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Also just going live, &lt;a href="http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/issues/may-2016-issue-72-2/"&gt;the latest issue of Lightspeed&lt;/a&gt;, available for subscribers or as an individual issue, which includes my short story, "Deathlight," along with new short stories by An Owomoyela,  Seanan McGuire, and Wole Talabi, reprints from a number of well known names including Tim Pratt and Elizabeth Hand, and Hugh Howey's "The Plagiarist."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I may have a bit more to say about this one once my individual story goes live on the web on May 17, but for now, I'll just note that the two stories are, I think, quite different - and not just because one is more or less fantasy (if a bit snarky about it) and the other marks my return to hard science fiction. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Enjoy!&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src="https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=mariness&amp;ditemid=387276" width="30" height="12" alt="comment count unavailable" style="vertical-align: middle;"/&gt; comments</content>
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