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All the Things

10/4/2024

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So, sometimes things pile up and months later you find yourself realizing that, hey, all these things happened! While I sort a new platform for my subscribers' newsletter, I will take a few minutes to update here :)

First of all: Underhill Academy is no more. It's unfortunate, but Trip and I had to make a fast decision in February about some things, and UA ended up on the chopping block. BUT I will have new editing business news soon (stay tuned). Meanwhile, I am busy
copy editing and proofreading for private clients and SFF publishing houses, which I love to do.

Threading the Labyrinth, which lost is home at Unsung Stories last year when the house closed its doors, has been re-issued in a special extended edition with Luna Press. It's available in ebook and paperback at all major book retailers (check the dedicated page here for more).

Spec Fic for Newbies Volume 2 (A Beginner's Guide to Writing More Subgenres of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror) has been handed in and edits are done. It will cover 30 new subgenres and major tropes of our favorite genres, everything from Astronauts and Eco Horror to Dragons and Werewolves! Pre-orders will open soon and it'll hit the shelves this summer! (more here)

I recently sat down with James & Matt at Journey Through Sci-Fi podcast to discuss MCU's take on space opera: Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor: Ragnarok. It was, as always, a lot of fun, and you can listen here.


I was very busy at Eastercon with 5 panels on topics from landscape to horror subgenres, and I am looking forward to Glasgow Worldcon. I'll have a story coming out in an anthology (or two!) this year, and, finally, I am thisclose to finishing a novella and, one day, a new novel. Cross your fingers! 

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Samantha Hedley
8/6/2024 12:10:22 am

Hi Tiffani, I wondered if you gave sort of 1:1 help to those looking into getting onto a PhD. I've been searching and searching online for inspiration I so desperately need, guidance of some sort to get to a place a I want to be with both my writing and education and I fear I'm just destined to be a lost soul forever

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Tiffani Angus
8/6/2024 05:09:47 pm

Hi Samantha,

I *do* help with that sort of thing, depending on what type of PhD you want to do. I am, of course, most experienced with Creative Writing PhDs, and from your reply it looks like that is the kind of PhD you want to do? And know that you are NOT destined to be a lost soul forever!

I am replying here to let you know that you can read more about considering a PhD in two articles I wrote here: http://booksbywomen.org/doing-a-phd-in-creative-writing-is-it-for-everyone-by-dr-tiffani-angus-2/

and here: http://booksbywomen.org/threading-the-labyrinth-of-historical-research-how-the-twists-and-turns-led-to-a-creative-writing-phd/

They might give you some ideas for now. But if you want to set up a one-on-one online session where we can talk, take a look at the 'Support' info on this page: https://www.tiffani-angus.com/editing.html (scroll down to the last item in the right column). If you want to talk more, fill out the contact form at the bottom of that page and I'll get back to you!

Thanks!
Best,
Tiffani

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