“Rise” New Anthology from Queer Sci Fi is Out Now!

And yes, there is a story by me in this one!

As well as stories by a bunch of excellent authors!

Here’s details and some buy links:

RISE

(Noun, Verb)

Eight definitions to inspire writers around the world, and an unlimited number of possible stories to tell:

1) An upward slope or movement

2) A beginning or origin

3) An increase in amount or number

4) An angry reaction

5) To take up arms

6) To return from death

7) To become heartened or elated

8) To exert oneself to meet a challenge

Rise features 300-word speculative flash fiction stories from across the rainbow spectrum, from the minds of the writers of Queer Sci Fi.

Series Blurb:

Every year, Queer Sci Fi runs a one-word theme contest for 300 word flash fiction stories, and then we choose 120 of the best for our annual anthology.

Non-Exclusive Excerpt:

It’s a simple recipe.

Passed down in whispers and hands tracing hands through flour and faith. Never written down, paper being too precious for such a small spell, some might say. Like something must be loud to have worth.

A common myth, one that serves her quiet magic well.

She sits pretty in commonhalls and houses, empty eye-sockets and a cloak of harmless charm enough for most to dismiss her. Certainly, her weaving or kneading is all her pretty head can handle.

She listens, and her hands move. Each stitch another secret, gossip kneaded into every loaf.

—From Simple Recipes for Small Magics – Ziggy Schutz

It wasn’t the principles that Matt Harden objected to. The principles were fine: Limited planetary resources. Circle of life. The wrongness of playing God.

But, he thought as he spread the herbs on the basement floor in the prescribed way, the principles were bullshit when you were faced with reality. When the only man who’d ever held your heart was stolen from you by a moment’s distraction behind the wheel. When you never had the chance to even say goodbye. When your body in bed was as cold and alone as a corpse in a coffin.

When the night mist was clammy on your neck and the grave-dirt heavy on your shovel.

—From Principle and Reality – Kim Fielding

“He’s here,” Matt said, slamming the door behind him. “You ready?”

“Think so,” Rory said. He’d finished the salt circle, and quickly moved on to placing the candle in the center.

“Will this work?”

“It’s this or nothing.” Once Tiff told them she’d survived a run in with the killer known as The Hook, Rory knew they were as good as dead. Supposedly this bastard had been killed before, but he never seemed to stop. Much about The Hook seemed unreal, but Rory thought it was the only weapon they had – the unbelievable. Besides, they were gay; those characters always died first.

From Best Served Cold – Andrea Speed

“You do realize,” the nurse said gravely, “that without your parent permission form, this procedure can only be temporary.”

“I do,” Sharon said nervously. Sharon. That was a good name, right? Sounded like Shawn, but wasn’t. Was a girl’s name. A woman’s name. She liked Sharon.

“And that given your parent’s lack of support for this, there will be a counselor assigned to your home to ensure your safety?” The nurse continued, checking the talking points on her tablet with precision.

“I won’t need it,” Sharon said nervously. “They think it’s a phase, but they’re not, you know, hostile.”

From A New Day – Amy Lane

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Authors:

This year, 554 authors entered the Rise contest. 120 of them were chosen, and their stories are included in this anthology:

  • Jordan Abronson
  • Aisling Alvarez
  • CJ Aralore
  • Ellery Arden
  • Anusha Asim
  • K. Aten
  • Drew Baker
  • Jeff Baker
  • Evelyn Benvie
  • Eytan Bernstein
  • L. R. Braden
  • Sorren Briarwood
  • Kayleen Burdine
  • Siri Caldwell
  • Sonja Seren Calhoun
  • Jennifer Caracappa
  • T. D. Carlson
  • Caro
  • Minerva Cerridwen
  • Amanda Cherry
  • Dawn Spina Couper
  • Monique Cuillerier
  • Lynden Daley
  • Claire Davon
  • Ef Deal
  • Francine DeCarey
  • Nicole Dennis
  • Sarah Doebereiner
  • Kellie Doherty
  • Allan Dyen-Shapiro
  • Markus McCann Edgette
  • Kim Fielding
  • Tom Folske
  • Athena Foster
  • Ani Fox
  • Beáta Fülöp
  • Jendia Gammon
  • Storm Grant
  • Chad Grayson
  • Gabbi Grey
  • Kaje Harper
  • Narrelle M. Harris
  • Kelly Haworth
  • Chisto Healy
  • Megan Hippler
  • Joanna Michal Hoyt
  • Grace Hudson
  • Meghan Hyland
  • Jeff Jacobson
  • Erin Jamieson
  • W. Dale Jordan
  • Adrik Kemp
  • Olivia Kemper
  • Jamie Lackey
  • Aidee Ladnier
  • Amy Lane
  • Tris Lawrence
  • Brenda Lee
  • Katrina Lemaire
  • Gordon Linzner
  • Jayne Lockwood
  • Clare London
  • Nathan Alling Long
  • Patricia Loofbourrow
  • J.C. Lovero
  • Ilyas M.
  • Stacey Mahuna
  • Paula McGrath
  • Atlin Merrick
  • Amanda Meuwissen
  • Eloreen Moon
  • Jaime Munn
  • RJ Mustafa
  • Oliver Nash
  • Annika Neukirch
  • Jess Nevins
  • Rory Ni Coileain
  • K.L. Noone
  • Milo Owen
  • Chris Panatier
  • J Piper
  • Nia Quinn
  • Mere Rain
  • D.M. Rasch
  • Kazy Reed
  • LS Reinholt
  • Alexei Madeleine Reyner
  • Emerian Rich
  • Rie Sheridan Rose
  • Anna Rueden
  • Curtis Rueden
  • Carol Ryles
  • Jamie Sands
  • Rodello Santos
  • Sumiko Saulson
  • Aradhya Saxena
  • Ziggy Schutz
  • C.J. Scott
  • Alex Silver
  • Roxanne Skelly
  • sparks
  • Andrea Speed
  • Chloe Spencer
  • Robin Springer
  • Andrea Stanet
  • Nathaniel Taff
  • O.E. Tearmann
  • Tori Thompson
  • George Underwood
  • Avery Vanderlyle
  • Joz Varlo
  • Dawn Vogel
  • Rhian Waller
  • Dean Wells
  • Devon Widmer
  • B Wilkins
  • Holli Rebecca Williams
  • Paul Wilson
  • X. Ho Yen
  • Jamie Zaccaria

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What Walks the Mall in Rainbow Snippets from Jeff Baker (October 21, 2023)

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Every week we post six lines from a work of ours, a work-in-progress or published or a recommendation of someone else’s work with at least one LGBT character. Posted at Rainbow Snippets here: [LINK] https://www.facebook.com/groups/963484217054974

Last week’s snippet reminded me of the fantasy series I write set in a mall. The Food Garden Court is the deliberately confusing name of a restaurant in a food court in a magical mall in a magical world. We again meet T’amec and Skid, two underpaid fast-food workers in these snippets from “Old Man River.” https://authorjeffbaker.com/2022/05/20/old-man-river-walks-the-mall-friday-flash-fics-by-jeff-baker-for-may-20-2022/

“Hey, look! There he goes.” He pointed.

Old Man River was unmistakable staggering along the side of the mall where the shops stopped and the polished brick wall started near the end where the Food Garden Court and the palm trees were. Some of the Mall exercisers ran their hand along the wall and at least one of them would grab the trunk of the palm tree and hold on as they swung around it to head back the other way.

“And you were worried,” Skid said.

“I was not,” T’amec said stirring the broth.

“Yeah you were. The last couple of weeks you kept saying ‘Hey, I wonder where our Old Man River is?’ You made it sound like you were in love with him.”

Okay, here’s a little more…

“I did not!” T’amec said with a laugh. “He’s too old and wouldn’t look as good in a Food Garden Court uniform as…” He stared for a second and looked away, blushing.

Skid grinned.

“Anyway, you notice he got a new suit?” T’amec asked.

“Yeah. Must have a formal to go to later.”

“Or his sweats are at the cleaners.” T’amec said.

My Brother and I really did work in a mall food court about thirty years ago, and there really were a group of early-morning mall walkers getting their exercise (and buying coffee!) and we really did refer to one of them as Old Man River. The mall these days is pretty empty, sad to say! I’ll be way busy next weekend, so I’ll see you all in a couple weeks! Happy Halloween! —-jeff

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Progress Report from Jeff Baker for October, 2023. (October 21, 2023.)

Photo by Amy Tharp

First Off: I’ve actually been reading! I’ve gotten to where I have to push myself to do that, but I have! In the last month I’ve read a couple of the stories in James Moran’s “Fear Itself,” that I hadn’t read yet; and Robert A. Heinlein’s funny YA novel “The Rolling Stones.” AS well as Steinbeck’s “Travels With Charley,” and a new book of poems by Bob Odenkirk and his kids “Zilot.” He says that was a word his kids made up for a blanket fort.

And I read another of C. L. Moore’s stories; “Lost Paradise,” featuring Northwest Smith, her Byronic adventuring hero of a somewhat desolate but fantastic future. (Think Han Solo and Indiana Jones put together but done about 45 years earlier!) And Moore’s prose is wondrous and gripping. Science-fantasy at its best!

I stumbled across a reference to 19th/early 20th Century writer Ellis Parker Butler while reading up on the Heinlein book and that reminds me I have the book of his Philo Grub (“Correspondence School Detective”) stories which were regarded as very funny once and which I’ve never read which I will have to dip into once I get back home.

And I’ve been writing. Not much on the project that’s due at the end of the year, but some work on various other longer work, including a humorous story I’m aiming for the Saturday Evening Post which is mainly in the plotting stage. Also did more plotting than writing on some other full-length fiction. Often it was the case of Oscar Wilde removing and re-inserting a comma.

And of course the flash fictions. I think I’ve done about five since this last report, including cheating and writing the story for next week as I will be at a convention.

I have several of the Queer Sci Fi columns done for the next few months. I just have to re-write or at least tweak one of them and the column for December I can just ad-lib as it is generally an end-of-the-year reflection.

So, I know I’ve been writing but I need to do a little more on the longer stories. Finish them so I can send them off.

AND keep reading!

That’s about it for now!

ADDENDA: Not quite! I knuckled down and wrote about six-hundred words on the project due at the end of the year.

THAT’S about it for now!

—-jsb, Oct. 21, 2023 5:11 a.m.

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“Candy Is Dandy.” Early Halloween for Friday Flash Fics from Mike Mayak (aka Jeff Baker.) October 20, 2023.

For a bit of Pre-Halloween romance, I turned this over to my pen-name Mike Mayak for this sequel to my story “Leader of the Laundromat.” https://authorjeffbaker.com/2023/05/05/meet-the-leader-of-the-laundromat-for-friday-flash-fics-by-mike-mayak-may-5th-2023/ What’s up with Mick and Justin? Some of my readers wanted to know! ——j

Candy Is Dandy

by Mike Mayak

The first thing they noticed was the large, half square arrangement of pumpkins in the parking lot.

“Landing strip for the Great Pumpkin!” Justin said with a laugh.

“Yeah,” Mick said.

Anyone would think that Justin and Mick had known each other for years rather than being basically on a first real date. They’d met that Spring at the laundromat, got to talking and Mick had told him he wasn’t ready for a relationship as his Husband had only been gone a few months. Justin had slipped his phone number in a note into Justin’s bag writing “when you’re ready” on it.

Mick had started texting Justin towards the end of summer. They’d met downtown during Justin’s lunch hour, Mick was self-employed and could lunch when he wanted. They’d had sandwich, salad and coffee. Mick had felt better than he had in a while, more comfortable than he’d felt with somebody since his late husband Paco.

Their plans for an official date kept getting waylaid. Finally they hit on the annual “Treet-O-Ween” Justin’s old school held for the kids. They’d hand out candy to costumed kids and have time to talk.

October 31st was cloudy, but not that cold. Justin’s sister was working for the school and had gotten them a spot to hand out candy from a table with little tissue-paper ghosts hanging from wires floating overhead. Mick and Justin had planned maybe to talk a little about themselves and maybe whether they would go anywhere from here.

Instead they joked, laughed, reminisced about Halloweens they’d been through and ate more candy than they handed out.

“Hey! You two are eating all the candy!” a kid dressed as Batman had said.

Justin and Mick handed him the bowl and laughed again.

“Paco hated handing out the candy,” Mick said about his late, redheaded husband. “But he was just a sentimental bowl of mush when the kids in costumes showed up!”

“Yeah,” I live in an apartment,” Justin said. “And the number of kids started dropping off about six years ago.”

“Then COVID killed it,” Mick said.

“Yeah,” Justin said. “I’m glad they get to do things like this.”

“Glad we do too,” Mick said, munching on a mini-chocolate bar.

“Think we really ate all the candy?” Justin asked.

“We’ll know if we get sick!” Mick said.

They both laughed again. Mick realized he hadn’t laughed this much with anybody since Paco.

They didn’t know for sure where this relationship was going to go, but Justin and Mick knew they were going to go together. Maybe cautiously at first, but together.

—-end—

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October Flash Fiction Draw Challenge—the Results! October 15, 2023.

The draws for the October 2023 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge were a romance set on the Interstate involving a Rusted Musket.

E. H. Timms wrote “Shift Change.” https://thinkingthinking123.blogspot.com/2023/10/flash-fic-challenge-shift-change.html

And I wrote: “The Shot Heard ‘Round the World.” https://authorjeffbaker.com/2023/10/14/the-shot-heard-round-the-world-flash-fiction-draw-challenge-story-from-jeff-baker-october-14-2023/

Now, how about you? It’s not too late to write your own story from any of these prompts and post it here in the comments!

We’ll be back November 6th, 2023 with more prompts! Till then, happy reading!

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“The Shot Heard ‘Round the World.” Flash Fiction Draw Challenge Story from Jeff Baker. October 14, 2023.

The Shot Heard Round the World

by Jeff Baker

Author’s Note: The draws for the October 2023 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge were A Romance on the Interstate involving a Rusty Musket. Here’s what I came up with.

The two forty-something men’s car barreled down the interstate.

“Hey! Slow down, will ya?” Rusty said. “You want us to get pulled over?”

“Speed limit’s seventy around here,” Tony said.

“Oh yeah. I keep forgetting.” Rusty said. “Changed it since we used to drive home from college.”

“That would be screwy if the cops pulled us over and found that gun in the trunk of our car!” Tony said.

Rusty laughed. “Then they’d see it’s falling apart and hasn’t fired a shot since Concord Bridge rudely unfurled in Seventy-Five.”

“Yeah, and it’s rustier than you are!” Tony laughed.

The two men both laughed. Then Rusty sighed.

“You know, I really lucked out the day I found the perfect man to go antiquing with…or to do anything with.”

“Yeah!” Tony said with a broad smile. “If we weren’t heading home I’d kiss you right now! But I guess I’ll have to wait!”

Rusty pointed ahead. “Don’t have to wait. Rest stop ahead,” he said.

“Well, I guess we don’t have to wait,” Tony said, flipping on his turn signal.

“Yeah, because I can’t wait,” Rusty said. “Three bottles of unsweetened tea! Yipes!”

The two men laughed again as they turned into the rest stop.

—end—

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Ghost Pirate Haunts Rainbow Snippets! From Jeff Baker, October 14th, 2023.

Every week we post six lines from a work of ours, a work-in-progress or published or a recommendation of someone else’s work with at least one LGBT character. Posted at Rainbow Snippets here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/963484217054974

“The Three Phases of Ghost-Hunting” is Alex Brown’s contribution to the YA Halloween anthology we sampled last week where all the stories involve YA POC and the writers are also POC. Me? I’m incredibly white-bread. (My middle name is “Skip,” you don’t get whiter than that!)

Here are some snippets as two friends investigate a haunting in the mall after-hours.

The ghost of a pirate haunts the Golden City Mall Food Court.

Well, okay, the pirate doesn’t haunt the food court because it’s a food court…According to local legend, Terrifying Bob allegedly buried his forbidden treasure one thousand paces inland from Angler Rock. And yes, Angler Rock was responsible for his ship wrecking. Or that’s how the story goes, anyway. Nowadays, that would put Terrifying Bob’s treasure right under the middle of the food court.

Hungry for more about this supposed mall ghost who floats napkins and makes food vanish?

So that’s why I’m spending Halloween in the Golden City Mall food court—dressed as a fashionable witch—with my best friend, a microphone, a few tea candles and a to-go box of Sbarro pizza. Sure, we could be going to a cool party, or getting jump-scared in our town’s haunted corn maze, but instead we’re doing a public service. We’re going to accomplish the impossible; contact Terrifying Bob and ask him to leave the napkins and Sbarro in peace.

Oh, I almost forgot to mention the book! “Night Of the Living Queers.” Here’s a link. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61775756-night-of-the-living-queers?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=csD0VtUI8o&rank=1

Next week, mall spookiness of my own. —–jeff

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Friday Flash Fics in a Beautiful Pea Green Boat by Jeff Baker, Friday October 13th, 2023.

Beautiful Pea-Green Boat

by Jeff Baker

It was late afternoon when Billy Delaware’s doorbell rang.

The man who stood there was six-foot-one, a little bit of a gut, red hair and beard that were going white. Billy could see the long shadows of the warn October afternoon and the fading green on his small boat on its trailer in front of the house.

“Hi, I’m Charles de Salle,” the bearded man said. “I saw your ad in the Eagle about the boat.”

“Oh, oh yeah,” Billy said. He remembered placing the ad and being surprised that nobody called about it.

“Are you sure you want to get rid of it?” Charles said. It’s in great shape.”

“Yeah,” Billy said. “I don’t use it anymore. My Brother and I used to go out on the lake on the weekend but he got married and moved and I’m kinda busy with work and all.”

“Damn shame to lose it,” Charles said. “I mean, it’s not the Nautilus or anything but it looks like a good serviceable boat.”

“Yeah, I know.” Billy said.

“Well, maybe you just need someone to help you with it,” Charles said.

He leaned over and kissed Billy full on the lips. After a moment of pure bliss, Billy started to laugh.

“That is NOT how it happened seventeen years ago!” Billy said.

“I wanted to ad-lib this year!” Charles said, laughing too.

“Okay, we’ll give you a Tony Award,” Billy said, kissing him again.

It was a sentimental thing, recreating the moment they had met. They started doing it after Charles had been living there two or three years on the anniversary. The irony of the whole thing was that Charles had bought Billy’s boat but when he moved in a year later he brought the boat with him and parked it in the same place in front of the house.

“Hey, what do you want do do for dinner?” Charles asked.

“What did we do on that first date?” Billy asked.

“Went out for coffee at Riverside Perk,” Charles said, laughing again. “And that’s when I asked you your name! I’d forgotten to!” They both laughed.

“Hey, it’s warm enough,” Billy said. “Let’s order that box of tacos from the taco place and eat them out in the boat.”

“Right in front of the house.” Charles said, kissing him. “Such a sweet, romantic man.”

On the wall beside the bookcase in the hallway of their cozy suburban home, framed and under glass was that original ad that Billy had placed seventeen years ago: Beautiful Pea-Green Boat.

—end—

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My Latest Story in RoMMantic Reads: “At Auction,” by Skip J. Hanford.

NOTE FROM JEFF: I’m turning this over to my alter ego Skip Hanford (the side of me that writes more erotic, kinky stuff) as he basically wrote this new story! —–jeff

Hi! I’m Skip and my new story in “RoMMantic Reads” is called “At Auction.” A fantasy/paranormal kink thing that is based on a couple of things. First: my wishing that I’d been able to be “out” when I was in College about 40 years ago. Second: some kinky stuff I have fantasized about doing when I was with my closeted boyfriend in the mid-1980s.

It also has some hints of the kinky dystopia I use as a background that I (Skip) am using in a longer story/novel that slothfully working on!

And I wouldn’t mind looking like that alternate world version of Ty; minus the scar, tatts and that blinking light thing!

Thanks for letting me ramble!—-Skip

Here’s “At Auction.” https://rommanticreads.wordpress.com/2023/10/09/skip-james-hanford-at-auction/

And all my thanks to Fiona Glass! —–Skip

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Romance! The Interstate! A Rusty Musket! Draws for the October 2023 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge —-Jeff Baker, October 9th, 2023.

First, here’s the prompts for the October 2023 Flash Fiction Draw Challenge. Then my usual long-winded explanation:

A Romance

Involving a Rusted Musket

Set on the Interstate.

Now, on to the details.

Hi! I’m Mike Mayak, I also write as Jeff Baker and I’m the current moderator for the monthly Flash Fiction Draw Challenge, which was started by ‘Nathan Burgoine a few years ago and carried on by Cait Gordon and Jeffrey Ricker. It’s a monthly writing challenge mainly for stress-free fun that anyone can play.

Here’s how it works: the first Monday of every month I draw three cards; a heart, a diamond and a club. These correspond to a list naming a genre, a setting and an object that must appear in the story. Participants write up a flash fiction story, 1,000 words or less, post it to their website and link it here in the comments. I’ll post the results (and hopefully have one of my own written!) the week of October 16th, 2023.

As I’m no good making videos I did the drawing offstage and the results were the Five of Clubs (a rusted musket) the Four of Hearts (a romance) and the King of Diamonds (the interstate.) So we will write a romance, set on the Interstate Highway (or any highway!) involving a rusted musket!

So, get to writing and I’ll post the results next week!

Thanks for playing, and I’ll see you next week!

And have fun!

——mike

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