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Amanda M. Blake

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Our better angels: Friday Update

19 Friday Jun 2026

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crystal lake shallow waters flash fiction, essay, halloween, hannibal, horror, may cooler heads prevail, novella, smell my feet

News:

Received my wonderful finalized cover from Don Noble of Rooster Republic Press, so I was able to finally upload the finished manuscript of May Cooler Heads Prevail to Amazon—ebook only, because it’s too short to justify a paperback, from my perspective. The story may eventually end up in a collection, if it feels appropriate to the thread. It’s too long for a short story or novelette but short for a novella, and it’s not horror but too grounded to be fully speculative… I just never knew what to do with it, so here it is, with the help of my editor to make it into something truly special.

“Is this a time for gods and monsters?”

A journalist who specializes in celebrity interviews finally gets the chance to meet the elusive Alice Proulx, who stands accused of allegedly setting public figures’ heads aflame. Together, they discuss her history, her philosophies, the responsibility of being a global citizen, and the contradiction of becoming an ethical vigilante.

From the author of DRIFT and DEEP DOWN comes an intimate examination of one woman’s choices in a world where checks and balances too often fail and the vile suffer no meaningful consequences.

Also, my weird Halloween story “Smell My Feet” for the Shallow Waters contest this month posted yesterday. You can read it at the Crystal Lake Patreon and vote for your favorite at the end of June in the $5/month tier.

Works in Progress:

I finished the 19th century horror story entry for next month’s Shallow Waters and cut it down under 1500 words. It was much more manageable than my first attempt for the theme, but still a challenge combining that gothic style with the brevity required for flash. I appreciated having to put in the extra effort to balance those two elements.

This means that I’m working on essays and creative non-fiction the rest of summer until I’m tired of it. I’m doing my Hannibal series essay first, which means I must rewatch Season One again, so soon after a recent rewatch. Oh no, what a terrible fate. (Haven’t even finished the Season Three rewatch yet, so I guess that’s happening after the Season One finale.)

I haven’t written an essay since college, for the very good reason that college burned me out writing them. That’s what happens when you’re an English Lit major with an affinity for the social sciences. You don’t write another proper essay-shaped thing until twenty years later, but only influenced by your favorite essays from your college era.

My mind is alight with ideas for this essay, though, and my notebook has things in it that I just had to jot down before I forgot them. I’m looking forward to coalescing those ideas into something more structured and formal, but still fun, because I’m not getting graded anymore.

Books I’m Reading:

It was All a Dream 2: Another Anthology of Bad Horror Tropes edited by Brandon Applegate
Cosmic Dyke Patrol by Lor Gislason

Things I’m Listening To:

Let’s Hear It for the Girls playlist
Kamelot

Things I’m Watching:

Clue
Midsommar
The Shining
Twisters

9-1-1 series
9-1-1: Nashville series
Hawaii Five-O series
Will Trent series
NCIS series
Home Town: Inn This Together series (finished)

Poem of the Week: (throwback to June 2022)

Somewhere in this world
A raven on a windowsill
Tilts its head
Turns its beak
And offers a crone
A shiny stone

Sparkly cowboy boots: Friday Update

05 Friday Jun 2026

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News:

“Smell My Feet” made it into the Halloween-themed Shallow Waters finalists for this month. $5/month tiers and up can read all 20 stories and vote on their favorites at the end of the month.

Next month’s theme is 19th Century Horror, if you’re interested in submitting before the end of June (<1500 words flash fiction).

Works in Progress:

I think I’ve finished up with May Cooler Heads Prevail, but I’ve just discovered the text-to-speech option in Word (not AI), and I’m going to run through it one more time that way to try to catch anything I missed during the proofreading round. Then I’ll put it into Atticus and get it in shape to self-publish. As I wrote in my other social media, I’m so enamored of this little piece that doesn’t quite belong anywhere but is most comfortable among comic book heroes/villains and supernatural abilities. Almost too short to be a novella, not sure if it’s long enough to print.

It’s delightful, it’s raw, it’s too timely and just timely enough, sweet and cold and hot and harsh, frivolous, experimental, occasionally pretentious by design. It just means a lot to me, anxious though I am about putting it out into the world.

This weekend, my goal is to write two short stories (already have one taken care of) and try to put May Cooler Heads Prevail through its final paces.

Books I’m Reading:

Skeleton Crew by Stephen King
Queen Bitch Slay by Patrick C. Harrison III (finished)
It was All a Dream 2: Another Anthology of Bad Horror Tropes edited by Brandon Applegate

Things I’m Listening To:

Miranda Lambert
Let’s Hear It for the Girls playlist
Thorns playlists

Things I’m Watching:

Backrooms
House on Haunted Hill (1999)
Hawaii Five-O series
True Justice series
Elsbeth series
NCIS series
Prodigal Son series
Dirty Rotten Cleaners series (finished)

Poem of the Week: (throwback to June 2022)

jekyll in the streets
hyde in the sheets
stygian in the front
callipygian in the back
two-faced chaos parishioner
dichotomous mordrake

Stirring in cinnamon: Friday Update

22 Friday May 2026

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News:

My COVID-era tale about skin-crawling creepy-crawlies, “Nest/Infest,” is free to read at Horrific Scribblings as part of their Nasty Nature exhibit. Everything on the site is free to read, so explore around for some excellent horror. “Nest/Infest” touches on a number of my own personal icks, so I’m happy to pass those along. Enjoy!

Works in Progress:

I did finish edits for May Cooler Heads Prevail. I need to do another round to clean it up and make sure everything changed flows. I’ll probably have it out next week sometime. I’ve been trying to write a flash piece, but I’m struggling to get started. I’m considering writing it out of order, just to try something new.

However, I have Texas Frightmare this weekend, so I’ll be conserving personal energy and reading in my downtime while waiting in line for panels.

Books I’m Reading:

Skeleton Crew by Stephen King

Things I’m Listening To:

Singalong playlist
Let’s Hear It for the Girls playlist
Hannibal playlist

Things I’m Watching:

27 Dresses
Obsession
(absolutely amazing, go see it in theaters, if you can)
The Thursday Murder Club
Grey’s Anatomy series
Celebrity Jeopardy series (finished)
NCIS series
Tracker series
Prodigal Son series
9-1-1 series
9-1-1 Nashville series
Absentia series
Wayward series
Power Rangers: Reignition series
Dirty Rotten Cleaners series

Poem of the Week: (throwback to May 2022)

How hideously grotesque,
Your crooked little lies,
Grossly deformed ethics,
Barbed and twisted ties,
Ugly as grubs in gardens,
To be violently pecked
By chickens and crows,
In viscera bedecked.
You scrub your teeth
Until they gleam white
As poisonous bleach,
Your pristine blight
A vile gift
Wrapped round rot,
A pretense at perfect
When emphatically not.
May they see outside
What lurks within,
Monstrous heart riddled
With most disgusting sin.

Flies will lay their eggs: Friday Update

15 Friday May 2026

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Our dog has apparently decided that flies are the most terrifying things in the world when they enter his home, so the last few days have just been trying to console him through the worst shaking and hiding I’ve ever seen from him. I was finally able to kill the fly yesterday, and the dog is doing much better. Still some anxiety, but he’s finally able to sleep on his dog beds instead of the corner of the laundry room. It’s been an ordeal. Pets and their people communicate so well, but then there are times like this when the language barrier is a real struggle.

I can’t fault him much, because I have a similar response to American cockroaches in the house, but at least I know they’re not actually going to hurt me.

News:

Nothing to share this week.

Works in Progress:

I’m still working on May Cooler Heads Prevail, and I’ve made more progress, albeit more slowly than I’d like. I’m struggling with balance on everything and, as a result, not doing particularly well on anything. I don’t really know how to fix the problem. But I’m fixing the developmental things that my editor brought up, and that’s something that’s a little harder to do while I’m in edit mode, so I’ll give myself the tiniest round of applause on that.

Ideally, I’d finish by tonight, then maybe do another straight round of edits before putting out the ebook. I’ll have to wait and see what the page count looks like in Atticus before determining if it’s enough for a slender paperback as well. I don’t anticipate it will be.

Books I’m Reading:

Skeleton Crew by Stephen King

Things I’m Listening To:

Singalong playlist
Let’s Hear It for the Girls playlist
Beyond the Black
Delain

Things I’m Watching:

Hokum
Send Help
Hoarder House Flippers
series (finished)
Grey’s Anatomy series
Elsbeth series
Celebrity Jeopardy series
NCIS series
Tracker series
Prodigal Son series

Poem of the Week: (throwback to May 2022)

it is the curse of prophecy
that it is never believed
only understood in hindsight

premonitory coronary
prescient aneurysm
preternatural migraine

this ache of future
deja vu before it comes
nostalgia for what is coming

Severance: Friday Update

08 Friday May 2026

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News:

One of my Crystal Lake Shallow Waters flash fiction winners was read on the House of Shadow and Ink’s YouTube channel by narrator Bree Allison. It doesn’t take long and should give you the shivers. Cli-fi horror story “Growing Things” can be found here.

Due to changes in Draft2Digital’s new maintenance fees that apply only to low earners, thus punishing the unsuccessful who can’t afford the fees because we don’t make the royalties to afford them, I’ve had to delist all my books from both my names. That means that all of my self-published titles can only be found at Amazon going forward. This is not ideal; I’m not happy about fewer options, and it’s probably going to hurt other book sellers like Smashwords and Bookshop. Seems like it leaves Amazon in a much better position to screw everyone over—like always, but more. I’ll work on removing the universal links for wider distribution from this site.

Works in Progress:

I finished the repairs of the Dracula reimagining, and I’m much happier with it on the other side than I was with the previous repairs. I once again thank past Amanda for doing her last edits with tracked changes. I flew through the novel.

I’ve been slowly working on the edits for May Cooler Heads Prevail. They’ve been requiring some thinking at each step, but I think the slower speed may be worth it in the end.

I’ve been ruminating over some essays I want to tackle afterward. I’m really looking forward to trying to put words and structure to thoughts I’ve had for a while.

Books I’m Reading:

Skeleton Crew by Stephen King

Things I’m Listening To:

Singalong playlist
Beyond the Black
Delain

Things I’m Watching:

Saw: The Final Chapter
Kate
Gunpowder Milkshake
The Gray Man
Saw X

Hoarding: Buried Alive series (finished)
NCIS series
Tracker series
Prodigal Son series

Poem of the Week:

she said never
to return but
my chest burns
i tell her
i have nothing
left to sing
she preempts me
to remind me
that I am empty
more hollow than
the dog cage
and the rubber room
the tattered stage
the milky womb
she leads me
to the porcelain tub
and seeds me
in tile never scrubbed
until I am shadow
and insinuation
another sarcophagal body
asleep in limbo

Resolute (8)

01 Thursday Jan 2026

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I started this year in a deep depression due to the election results, anticipating a lot of things that were going to go wrong and how bad it was going to become. In a lot of ways, it ended up just as bad as expected, in a lot of ways worse, and in some ways better.

I’m discouraged by the swift right lean of legacy media (after a slow creep for the last twenty-five years), but encouraged by most of the legal outcomes, slow though they are. I’m discouraged by a Congress barely willing to hold on to its own power, a government swollen with corruption and amputated of any ounce of self-interested integrity, an anti-immigration force that should be goose-stepping, and one of the worst presidents in our history who is barely even steering the steamboat anymore (that’s run by even worse people now). I’m encouraged by all the little efforts to counteract this descent into incompetence and fascism. We’ve been lean authoritarian for a long time, but Trump started a march into strong authoritarianism in his first term, then ran headlong this term into its wall, but also into Americans who generally don’t like being told so brazenly what to do and who bristle at corruption, especially as obvious as it is now.

2025 was a swollen, Lyme-disease-ridden tick. I’m just waiting for someone to burst the body and pull the head out with tweezers.

It took several months in the beginning of 2025 before I was able to engage in any kind of writing exercise. I had plenty of edits to work on, but I was finally able to write in March to complete Tooth & Claw (Meridian Book 7), under my other name, after several false starts. It was edited, submitted, and ultimately published after Book & Candle (M5) and Tattered & Torn (M6). I recently finished writing the last book in the Meridian series, Never & Forever (M8), which should be published this year.

I have a standing goal of 24 short stories/articles written every year, but I only managed 12 short stories this year, mostly for the Shallow Waters flash fiction contests, although I wrote a few longer pieces while I house-sat for some friends and got to know their two cats very well. I’ve been catless for some years now, so going through the process of acquainting myself with cats again was a balm during a rough time. Dealing with this world, plus worrying about an upcoming colonoscopy/endoscopy in the following month… The beginning of 2025 was awful. The screening didn’t indicate anything wrong, though, so that was a huge relief.

I also received some amazing news twice this year after submitting a number of novels and novellas. In the Dollhouse We All Wait was acquired by Crystal Lake’s extreme imprint Torrid Waters, who also published my short novel Question Not My Salt (which has hit over a hundred ratings on Goodreads…unthinkable). It’s slated to be released April 2026. I’ve already done the major round of edits, and now I’m just waiting for the proofread. I’ve also gotten a look at the sketches for the cover and scene breaks. It’s going to be awesome.

In addition to that, my alt-history novel Masque (is it horror? is it fantasy? is it noir? is it gothic? a little bit of everything and nothing?) was acquired by Quill & Crow Publishing, which has been a goal for me for several years now. It’s slated to be released around July 2027, which means the edits are scheduled for the same time this year. This will be my first mainstream novel published by someone other than me. I get to promote it without warning people about the content! Shocking, I know.

I prepped my seasonal horror poetry collection A Nightmare for All Seasons and my short supernatural novella May Cooler Heads Prevail for publication. But I decided to have MCHP looked at by one of my indie editors first, and I still have to edit based on that. My cover artist is also recovering from a lot, so although I’m hoping to self-publish it this month, we’ll have to play it by ear a bit. And I had to wait for the last of the submitted pieces for Nightmare to be passed on before I could publish. By the time that happened, I needed to focus on writing Never & Forever, so I delayed that self-publication, too. I’m aiming for a spring release in March.

I had a number of smaller pieces published, though. My total writing income is still only in the high three figures, but with fewer markets and simply writing fewer things, that’s not surprising. If anything, I’m surprised I managed that much.

Poetry:

“Dunce,” Memento Mori Ink: Morsus Vitae, Issue 2, January 15, 2025 (free to read)
“Exhibit,” Memento Mori Ink: Morsus Vitae, Issue 5, April 28, 2025 (free to read)
“Sacrificial,” The Cleansing Power of Fire, Infested Publishing, June 21, 2025
“Sins of the Asylum,” Gathered Here Today: An Open Casket of Art and Poetry, Graveside Press, July 19, 2025

Short stories/Novelettes:

“Delirium,” Shallow Waters Flash Fiction 3rd place winner, Crystal Lake Entertainment, January 26, 2025
“Weed Killer,” Horrific Scribblings, Horrific Scribes, February 25, 2025 (free to read)
“Marginalia,” Rescuing Curiosity: A WriteHive Anthology, Inked in Gray Press, March 4, 2025
“Exile,” Carnival of Horror, Undertaker Books, April 4, 2025
“Turning Tail,” Shallow Waters Flash Fiction finalist, Crystal Lake Entertainment, April 18, 2025
“The Devil’s Bathtub,” Shallow Waters Flash Fiction 1st place winner, Crystal Lake Entertainment, May 11, 2025
“Floaters,” Undertaker Books, June 3, 2025 (free to read)
“Origami,” Shallow Water Flash Fiction finalist, Crystal Lake Entertainment, June 15, 2025
“From Black Clouds,” Kosmos Obscura, Graveside Press, June 27, 2025
“Growing Things,” Shallow Water Flash Fiction 1st place winner, Crystal Lake Entertainment, August 10, 2025
“Infiltration,” Out There, Sans. Press, September 7, 2025
“Eviratum,” Shallow Water Flash Fiction finalist, Crystal Lake Entertainment, September 13, 2025
“Wandering Lights,” Shallow Waters Flash Fiction finalist, Crystal Lake Entertainment, October 7, 2025 (reprint)
“Glory to God,” Dark Paths: A Queer Horror Romance Collection, A Coup of Owls Press, October 31, 2025 (novelette)
“Come In From the Cold,” Cemetery Songs Vol. 1, Eldritch Cat Press, October 31, 2025
“Chrysalis in Chrysanthemum,” Gavagai, November 5, 2025 (free to read)
“Zombie Lesbian Bed Death,” Necro-Sapiens, Savage Realms Press, November 10, 2025
“A Swirling Light,” Shallow Waters Flash Fiction finalist, Crystal Lake Entertainment, November 13, 2025
“Weed Killer,” Horrific Scribes Presents: Invasions of World, Home, Body, and Mind, Horrific Scribblings, December 16, 2025 (reprint)

On the personal side, I have had no luck with my weight, but my health numbers are on the edge of apocalyptic and my right knee is protesting. I really think I need to buckle down and try to push beyond my comfort zone to bring my weight down, for my own sake. It doesn’t improve things much aesthetically, but I think it’ll make me feel better in general. It’s going to take a combination of food adjustments and working out more, both of which will be difficult. My later working hours means that I’m often eating dinner and decompressing at 10 or 11 PM, which makes setting aside a lot of time for working out at night harder. I started on a supplement that was supposed to regulate my hormones into helping with my insulin resistance, but I’m not sure how much that’s working. It is, however, clearing up my hormonal acne quite a bit, though.

I also was unable to procure an office job, something with regular hours and benefits. I have health care through the Marketplace (and it didn’t go up too, too much after the subsidies expired, which I know makes me lucky) and I started working through Instacart. I love some things about it and hate other things, but I’m good at it, and it’s allowing me to subsist until I can pull myself together. I don’t think I can pull myself together until this country pulls itself together. I just don’t have the stability to be stable. But I’ve developed something of a routine, unconventional though it is, and although I started out working six days a week, I’ve adjusted it down to five, although that usually means working a little longer on the working days. Now that I’m writing more regularly, I appreciate the extra day off.

In the coming year, I have a good number of things coming out, as detailed earlier in this post: May Cooler Heads Prevail (novella, Jan/Feb 2026), A Nightmare for All Seasons (poetry collection, March 2026), In the Dollhouse We All Wait (novel, April 2026), and Never & Forever (M8, novel, TBA).

I’m playing with possibly putting out Hear You Scream, a short collection of horror short stories and a novelette, for Halloween. I’m still wondering whether I should self-publish the Dracula reimagining or find a traditional publishing home for it. But although I put aside a little of my paycheck every week, it’s still wicked expensive to get pieces edited, so these things will mostly be determined by whether I can afford it.

I also really want to get into writing some creative non-fiction/articles that have been knocking around my head for a while. They’re on my list this year.

The rest of my writing/editing schedule this year:
-Complete fix of Dracula reimagining
-Final edit of May Cooler Heads Prevail
-Edit and submit Never & Forever (M8)
-Rewrite We Follow You in the Dark
-Write The Twelfth Wife
-Q&C edit of Masque

This is actually quite a spare schedule. I may add writing Hearts & Heads (Thorns 6) onto the list or tackle some of my shorter pieces that have been waiting. I may finally do that rewrite of War House that I keep putting on my list and never doing.

But although I’m tackling The Twelfth Wife, which I expect will be quite epic in scope and has been one of my bucket list stories that I wasn’t ready to write until recently, I want to seriously pull back on how hard I’ve been working on the writing front for over two decades. Under my Aurelia T. Evans name, I’ve completed two trilogies and two series. Under this name, I’m halfway through the Thorns series, which is its own kind of epic. I’ve written a slew of short novels and novellas, some published and some not. I need to finish the Thorns series. I need to write the rest of the UA duology or trilogy. I have pieces I haven’t even touched yet. I’m not lacking for work or ideas. Ideas are rarely the problem. The problem is always and everywhere Time. And Time is Money. The previous two years, I went through a lot of Money to have enough Time to write a lot again, but now I’m working for Money and have less Time.

I’m not in my twenties anymore. I need to take care of my body. I need more sleep. I can’t do all-nighters. I’m turning forty this year, and I’d like to figure out how to mark this milestone, especially given I have trouble seeing myself after forty, and that’s created a bit of superstition on my part.

I’m still going to be writing. I don’t know how to not write. I’m just going to…slow down. Take my time on things rather than rush to a finish line. Work on patience. Read more (I miss reading and I have so many wonderful books to read or reread). Try more art, like crochet and drawing and cross-stitch. Play more piano. I got into it earlier this year, but it fell back when I started working.

2025 needs to be taken out and summarily shot, but everything in 2026 is going to remain agonizing for a while, too. Rest and rejuvenation are going to be an important part of enduring this. And I’m still going to accomplish some pretty amazing things. Between Masque, the Dracula reimagining, and The Twelfth Wife, it’s like I’ve finally reached the point in my writing career that my experience finally meets my ambition. If I can write The Twelfth Wife, I might just burst.

I’m going to skip tomorrow’s blog post, so I’ll see you again next Friday. Take care of yourself, and have a low-key happy New Year’s Day. Me and my family will be eating junk and watching Monk Season 7. Cheers!

The horrors persist, but so do I: Friday Update

11 Friday Jul 2025

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News:

So I shared yesterday that Masque has been acquired by Quill & Crow Publishing House, which is the most amazing news that I’ve been sitting on (for only a few days, fortunately). I’ve published with them before: poems in their Crow Call anthologies, short stories in their zine and anthologies. It’s been a hope of mine to get a novella or novel on their backlist. I didn’t write Masque for them, but I thought while I was writing it that it would be perfect for their particular brand, and I wanted it ready for the next time they opened submissions.

I’m really excited for what the future holds for the final manuscript, but we’ll have to be patient. It’s slated for publication in 2027, with the final draft completed by this time next year. My experience with Q&C editors has been excellent thus far; I’m looking forward to rigorous edits. I’ll keep you abreast of what’s going on as it develops.

Works in Progress:

I finished the fix and final edits on May Cooler Heads Prevail, so it’s ready for when I can build up enough savings for a professional edit (I’m already on her schedule for October). I’m simply incapable of determining what genre it is, which makes it very difficult to figure out where to try submitting it. But it’s a fun, relevant little novella, and I wanted something to drop before the end of the year. I already have a delightful cover for it from Don Noble of Rooster Republic Press.

I’m waiting on an acceptance or rejection of poems presently in A Nightmare for All Seasons, so it’s nice to have something more definite on the docket. And I’m still trying to figure out if I want to try to find my Dracula reimagining a home or self-publish. I’m also mulling over a short Halloween collection of short stories and a psychosexual gothic collection of novellas/novelettes that are too horror-y for my spicy name but too spicy for horror presses (it’s my curse), but that may be for next year.

Books I’m Reading:

The Fisherman by John Langan
Raising Loki: A Memoir by Elliot Manarin
Texas Bigfoot by Lyle Blackburn

Things I’m Listening To:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Score album
Songs from the Valley by Sandra McCracken
Storybook by Linda Eder
The Strange Case of… by Halestorm
Suicide Squad album
Svrcina by Svrcina

Things I’m Watching:

The Quiet Place: Day One
Copycat
Red Notice
The Last Witch Hunter
Van Helsing

CSI: NY series
Doctor Odyssey series (finished)
WandaVision series
9-1-1 series
Found series
Say Yes to the Dress: Tan France series
Say Yes to the Dress series (finished)
America’s Got Talent series
Brooklyn Nine-Nine series

Poem of the Week:

the parlor room stinks, stuffy and close.
the family lies in the living room
where blood dries tacky on the upholstery
and television blares reflections onto
wide unfocused eyes. have you heard
of the troubles? do they haunt you?

Pendulum falls: Friday Update

04 Friday Jul 2025

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News:

The Mystical Listicles have begun! 17 horror flash fiction pieces will be posted to the Crystal Lake Patreon this month, for $5/month tiers and up to read and vote on. The titles alone made me happy, but I had a really good time reading these submissions, and I would absolutely do this again. It’s on my bucket list to edit an anthology.

Tattered & Torn (Meridian Book 6), under my other name, is out now! A fallen angel with empath abilities and a pair of police detectives who handle the more mysterious cases in Meridian join up when the angel falls and children start going feral on the city streets.

Works in Progress:

Working on May Cooler Heads Prevail continues apace. Wednesday helped me leap forward a bit, and I’m on holiday today and tomorrow, albeit with family at home, so I might get some more work done on it. There’s no rush. Based on my calculations, I’ll need about another three months to meet an editing budget. Making not much money isn’t fun, but I suppose it’s better than not making any.

Books I’m Reading:

The Fisherman by John Langan
Raising Loki: A Memoir by Elliot Manarin
Haunted Plano, Texas by Mary Jacobs (finished)
Texas Bigfoot by Lyle Blackburn

Things I’m Listening To:

The Blacklist playlist
The Ring/The Ring 2 soundtrack
Hannibal soundtracks
The Silent Force by Within Temptation
Songbird by Eva Cassidy

Things I’m Watching:

Red Lights
Dracula Reborn (Tubi, not good, but had to try)
Predator
Hamilton
CSI: NY series
CSI series
Doctor Odyssey series
America’s Got Talent series
Home Town series
Home Town Takeover series
Brooklyn Nine-Nine series

Poem of the Week:

the subsistence of memory
a bright point of remembrance
in a pitch-black sea of forgotten
and psychedelic colors of fabrication
of what are we made? what happened
or the hand-stitched scrap quilt
we cobbled together of prisms
black holes and singularities?

The endless poison: Friday Update

02 Friday May 2025

Posted by amandamblake in A Few Thoughts, Novelettes/Novellas, Poetry, Short Stories, Writing

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a coup of owls, bathroom horror, body horror, crystal lake shallow waters flash fiction, editing, exhibit, gig economy, glory to god, interview, meridian, merry writers podcast, novelette, ozarks, poem, the devil's bathtub, turning tail, vampire

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News:

A Coup of Owls announced their 2025 line-up of novelette collections, and my raw, grimy, sexy story “Glory to God,” about a displaced goddess at a gloryhole, comes out in their Halloween 2025 collection featuring Othered horror romance. This is a story I conceived of over fifteen years ago but didn’t have the inspiration or guts to write until I was initially putting together my bathroom horror collection.

My body horror poem “Exhibit” is featured in this issue of Memento Mori’s free newsletter Morsus Vitae.

I did an interview roughly a year ago with the Merry Writers Podcast, and they posted it earlier in April, but I missed it. You can find it at a number of podcast places, but also here on YouTube. I talk a little about Question Not My Salt but mostly about my writing process and my love of the horror genre.

In addition, although “Turning Tail” didn’t win anything last month, my story “The Devil’s Bathtub” is a finalist in this month’s Crystal Lake Shallow Waters flash fiction contest, featuring the theme Fools. It should post for $5/month tiers and above on May 12. This one is a story I’ve wanted to write for a while, loosely based on a place on my grandparent’s land in the Ozarks.

Works in Progress:

I’d hoped that gig working during the afternoons and early evenings and being too tired during the nights would lead to more focused work during my mornings and my Wednesday ‘weekend.’ This has not been the case. I’m sorry, but this administration (federal and state) is soul-sucking, and the anger and helplessness I feel all the time is not conducive to productivity. When logic, reason, and compassion don’t work as arguments, my brain gives a near constant 404 error. It’s not good for me.

I’ve managed to make a dent on the first round of edits on Tooth & Claw (Meridian Book 7), but not as big of a dent as I would have wanted. My plan to finish the first round before doing second-round edits on Masque, however, remains. But I have to remember that Texas Frightmare is this month, and that takes at least three days off my schedule for writing. I want the world to be a better place so I can do my work, damn it.

Concerned that tariffs will eventually lead to less gig work for me as it finally hits inventory or to skintier tips (which we’re heavily dependent on, so remember to tip your gig workers).

Books I’m Reading:

The Fisherman by John Langan
Playlist of the Damned edited by Willow Dawn Becker and Jess Landry
Raising Loki: A Memoir by Elliot Manarin

Things I’m Listening To:

Old Favorite Playlist (basically everything I listened to in college)
Svrcina
It’s No Secret Anymore by Linda Eder
Jekyll & Hyde: Resurrection Soundtrack
Joanne by Lady Gaga
Josh Groban by Josh Groban
Kaleidoscope by Rachael Lampa
The Last Five Years Original Cast Recording

Things I’m Watching:

Mufasa: The Lion King
Talk to Me
Ghosts (US) series
Will Trent series
Watson series
Elsbeth series
NCIS series
CSI: NY series
CSI series
Criminal Minds series
Slasher: Guilty Party series
The Equalizer series
Brooklyn Nine-Nine series
The Bondsman series

Poring over front pages: Friday Update

24 Friday Jan 2025

Posted by amandamblake in A Few Thoughts, Novelettes/Novellas, Short Stories, Writing

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crystal lake shallow waters flash fiction, delirium, dracula reimagining, editing, horror, novel, short story

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News:

“Delirium” should appear in a few days on the Crystal Lake Patreon for the month’s Liminal Spaces Shallow Waters contest, voting a few days after that, if you want to enjoy a month’s worth of liminal flash fiction horror.

I had some good news that fell through because I withdrew, so I’m still reeling a bit from that.

Works in Progress:

I continue editing the Dracula retelling, but as anticipated, the inauguration inaugurated a great deal of distraction and fear, which is not conducive to productivity. I hope to finish it before the end of the month, but I won’t at the present pace.

Given that the future I thought we were going to have in a reasonable world is gone, I’ve lost a lot of urge to publish and gained a greater urge to hunker down and just write my things until the world makes sense to me again. I don’t know when that’s going to be.

I’ll have things to put in the WIP section of my updates. I’ll finish the Meridian series. I’ll still put out A Nightmare for All Seasons, maybe other poetry collections in the future, because they have the lowest of stakes. If a submission call crosses my path, and something I’ve written or that I have an idea for fits, I’ll take it. I enjoy doing the Shallow Waters prompts. But I don’t think I’ll be in an almighty desperate rush to be read or to try to make a living off of this anymore.

That future is gone. For now.

Books I’m Reading:

The Fisherman by John Langan
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A. Snyder (finished)

Things I’m Listening To:

Fleurie
Lykke Li
Lily Kershaw
Ruelle/Maggie Eckford

Things I’m Watching:

Moana
Knives Out
Brilliant Minds
series (finished)
Hannibal series
Will Trent series
Celebrity Jeopardy series
Grey’s Anatomy series
The Equalizer series
Found series
The Irrational series
Abbott Elementary series
Home Town series
White Collar series
NCIS series
CSI series
CSI: NY series
Columbo series
Broadchurch series

Poem of the Week:

ghost haunting the organ sewn in place of your own,
echo of DNA memory, the graft of a soul
hitchhiking in yours for a while. see, feel things
not your own. honoring that which gave you life again
won’t hurt. two hearts in symbiosis on borrowed time.

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