Some updates
She Is Here
New:
Dee-licious Locus review: https://locusmag.com/review/she-is-here-by-nicola-griffith-review-by-gary-k-wolfe/
Fascinating Ancillary Review of Books review: https://ancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2026/05/12/constant-discovery/
And in case you missed it before:
Pretty political Project Censored interview: https://www.projectcensored.org/narrative-history-israel-policing-activist/
Flowers
We’ve just bought a bunch o’ bright annuals and will soon get more perennials and some herbs—we meant to do it two weeks ago, but, y’know, life—so expect to start getting lots and lots of proud pictures of just-potted flowers. Soonish. Meanwhile, here’s what’s going on in our rather meagre deck pots of things that survived winter.
Salvia ‘Hot Lips’Geranium—supposed to be an annual, but this one has perennial ambitionsKelley’s beloved fuchsia survived like a championAnd this snapdragon self-seeded into the herb basket, and of course we’ll let it grow, so the herbs will have to go somewhere else this yearPublishing
Here’s where I become cryptic—sorry! All I can say is, after the terrible news last month about the demise of MCD and FSG letting-go of my long-time editor, things are looking up, particularly on the— Well, no, nope, sorry, don’t want to jinx that… But right now I’m happy.
Events
Two things coming up for Seattle-area folks:
Tuesday, June 2, 2026. Elliott Bay Book Company, Capitol Hill, Seattle.
- Event: 7:00 – 8:00 pm at Elliott Bay Books, 1521 10th Ave.Seattle, WA 98122. Company. Doors open 6:30 pm
- In-conversation with Ray Nayler about his new novel, Palaces of the Crow. And all things cultural, environmental, and inter-species…
- Ray is a good friend, a great writer, and an absolutely fascinating conversationalist. I do hope you’ll join us.
- Free, but please do reserve your spot by RSVPing
Thursday, June 11, 2026. National Nordic Museum, Ballard, Seattle. And online.
- Event: Celebration of Pride, focused on the very Norwegian security consultant and snappy dresser, Aud Torvingen.
- Want to know her origins? Where the idea came from and why she’s named after a Norwegian/Hebridean/Dublin/Icelandic woman from the Long Ago? And what on earth Norwegian architecture has to do with her character? Then come listen to me talk to Kelley about it all on stage!
- The event coincides with the reissue of my first two (very queer—you should have seen the indignant reviews when SR, particularly, was published!) SFF novels, Ammonite and Slow River, both with spiffy new covers (cover reveal coming soon!) and extra content. You as my Patrons have already seen the new covers. No one else has. Yet.
- Get tickets here ($5 for NNM members, $10 everyone else)
- NNM is a truly magnificent venue—gorgeous, comfortable, and wholly accessible. Plus:
- There will be a bar and café, open before and during the event :)
- I’ll be focusing not only on Aud’s queer Norwegian awesomeness—but also on her namesake, the 9th-century Aud the Deepminded
- The event dovetails nicely with NNM’s current exhibit about Tove Jansson and her life with partner Tuulikki Pietilä.
- And while you’re there you can see the stunning glass artwork of Ginny Ruffner, the friend who died just last year








