A Year on Saturn

...is approximately 29.7 Earth years.


"A Year on Saturn" is the website of Shannon Fay,
freelance and fiction writer.



Quick life updates

Posted on: April 15th, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

In the spirit of posting more often, a quick life update post:

1. Since February I have been working at the National Portrait Gallery, an awesome job that I really enjoy. I will actually be giving a talk there next Saturday at 12:30 on Cecil Beaton’s painting of John Vassall. So if you are in London have twenty minutes to spare, see you there. If you can’t make it, I will probably post my talk in some form or another soon enough.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. I have moved from Tottenham to a more suburban part of Greater London. On one hand, it’s great! Beautiful home, nice housemates, quiet neighborhood. But…it’s very quiet. A little bit too quiet. I knew I was in trouble when I was ecstatic that the local park has one of those outdoor gyms- I felt like a hamster who loves their wheel because it is their only source of stimulation. Back in Tottenham I was within easy walking distance of several grocery stores, two movie theaters, and eight hundred off-licenses. Meanwhile, my new neighborhood is still preening over the fact that a Costa has opened up on the high street (which, to be fair, Costa = the best). And, well, as nice as it is to have my own space I do miss my fellow Canadian ‘Your Everywhere Girl,’ who claims that she is studying aboard in Prague but I know that’s just a front for her diamond smuggling operation.

3. I had a birthday! On April 13th I turned 29 years-old. This has special significance to this blog as a year on Saturn is roughly 29.7 earth years. When I started this blog several years ago, it was a way to set a kind of goal post to myself, that I would have achieved something significant by the time I had reached my first full Saturnian year (and by ‘achieve something’ I meant basically be a best-selling, world-famous author. That’s all). Upon reaching this milestone I thought I would retire this blog and start a new site, one that could handle all the traffic you get when you are the next/current JK Rowling. I now see that this is kind of silly, not the goal itself but the idea that we ever reach a place in our lives where we can stop comfortably. As long as you are alive there are no ‘end goals.’ Everything is constantly changing are all we can do is our best day-to-day. Maybe I haven’t become a published novelist, but I’m a much better writer now than I was three years ago, and I also have a better idea of just how much work it takes to even get a little bit good at this business.

4. I was going to go shopping today but it is raining really hard. Like, it is like the blitz out there, but with rain. Luckily for my birthday the universe gave me the second season of Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix. Yay!




‘The Block’

Posted on: April 1st, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

I don′t believe in writer′s block. Or at least, I don′t believe in it as this independent, free-standing thing that sits in the middle of an otherwise perfectly ordered/happy life. In my case ′the block′ is carved out of worrying about my housing/work situation. I have been house hunting for an affordable but nice room to rent in London, which is basically the 21st century version of a grail quest. Even now that I have found one worry still puffs up, filling any free space in my brain- will I like living out in zone four? Can I afford a monthly tube pass, or should I save money and just spend 3 hours every day on the bus? (Parsimony is a dangerous sin, in that it earns the scorn of both heaven and hell).

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My Hugo Novel Nominations

Posted on: March 29th, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

Ideally this should be a post listing my nominations for every single category on the Hugo ballot, but I have been just straight-up absolutely awful keeping track of the short fiction I’ve read this year. My ‘best of’ list is a clusterfuck and I feel like a horrible human being, like ‘main-protagonist-of-a-Gillian-Flynn-novel’ bad, and I would be embarrassed to post my half-assed list just to show how lax I’ve been with keeping track of things (I am running into a similar problem re: taxes).

I did however, make a concentrated effort to read more novels released this year so I’d be able to make some informed nominations in that category (great. The most popular, widely nominated category. Good job, Shannon).

Anyway, I am still working on my Hugo ballot, but I wanted to post something before the deadline.

Shannon’s Hugo Novel Nominations:

The Dark Forest by Cixin Liu

Last year, after a lot of politicking that I won’t get into, The Three Body Problem managed to get onto the Hugo ballot and went on to win. I actually think the sequel is even better. It is my foremost pick for best novel.

House of Shattered Wings by Alliette de Boddard

A really beautiful fantasy novel set in a Paris destroyed by war and populated by angels.

Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie

I liked Ancillary Justice but was meh on Ancillary Mercy (how’s that for in depth criticism?) but I felt like Mercy was a return to form and I would be happy to see it win the Hugo.

Karen Memory by Elizabeth Bear

I went back and forth on nominating this: it’s a fun steampunk western, but does it deserve to be on the ballot? But then I figured that the fact that I could still remember how much I enjoyed it months later showed how well-written it was.

 

So that’s my novel list. Remember, ballots are due midnight Thursday, March 31, pacific standard time.

 

 

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Tomorrow’s Cthulhu, featuring my short story ‘Church of the Renewed Covenant’

Posted on: March 23rd, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

Yes, there are a ton of Lovecraft anthologies out there, but Tomorrow Cthulhu has something that none of those other collections have: a story by me.’Church of the Renewed Covenant’ is about a couple who are church-shopping for a place where they can comfortably worship the elder gods (the story is inspired by a church pamphlet I found near my house).

Check it out on Amazon here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This actually came out back in January, but better late than never.




Clarion West Personal Essay

Posted on: February 5th, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

There is less than a month left to apply for this year’s Clarion West and Clarion USD (apply early and you will save some money. How early? How much money? Click the fudgin’ links). As part of the Clarion West application you are required to submit a personal essay as well as samples of your fiction. When I was putting together my application back in 2014, I found it really helpful reading the what other CW attendees had written and was grateful whenever I could find someone’s personal essay online. So, in the spirit of paying it forward, here’s my essay after the cut.

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First Quarter Resolutions

Posted on: January 8th, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

I love making New Year’s resolutions. Keeping them, however, is another story (ba-dum-tish!). Part of it is I don’t think year-long goals are always the way to go, that you’re setting yourself up to burn out if you try and uphold that same sense of hope and optimism you had on January 1st  all the way to June 28th. I like to think of them as more like quarter-year goals. That way it doesn’t seem like such a looming task and you can take stock of things at the three month mark.

(If at times it sounds like I’ve swallowed a self-help book, I blame my parents. No, not like that! My parents teach time management for a living and have taught me well).

Anyway, first quarter resolutions:

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Story Submission Stats 2015

Posted on: January 1st, 2016 by Shannon Fay No Comments

Hey so it’s the end of the year. Maybe I should do some end of the year blog post. Or something.

I know! To the stats-mobile!

In 2015, I made 95 short story submissions

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My Favourite October things

Posted on: October 17th, 2015 by Shannon Fay No Comments

Living in a foreign country, it can be easy to loose track of the rhythm of the year as you adjust to new holidays and traditions. But I am determined not to let Halloween just pass me by. So here’s a list of spooky stuff I like.

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In memory of Anastasia Moreno

Posted on: July 13th, 2015 by Shannon Fay No Comments

I just learned that Anastasia Moreno has passed away. Anastasia was a translator for Seven Seas Entertainment, the same manga publishing company that I do freelance work for. We’d worked together on several titles, including Girlfriends as well as Kisses, Sighs and Cherry Blossom Kisses. Out of all the manga I’ve edited, those two are two of my favourites. Part of that was working with Anastasia. Her translations were always clear but still full of character, and she was always quick and willing to clarify anything in the script. I know that several of the series she worked on were best-sellers, and I know for sure that they’ve brought a lot of joy to a lot of people.

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Clarion West Write-a-Thon 2015 Week One

Posted on: June 28th, 2015 by Shannon Fay No Comments

Last Sunday the Clarion West Write-a-Thon began. I’ve posted about taking part in 2013 and how I found it surprisingly motivating. Well, this year isn’t off to such a rosy start.

Last Monday I took an overnight bus from London to Amsterdam. The pros of overnight bus travel are that it’s cheap (doubly so if you consider that it saves you from having to pay for a night’s accommodation in a youth hostel somewhere). The downsides are that you barely get any sleep. Oh, and people steal your stuff.

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