And also, Paranatellonta

Voorleesweek

[scroll down for English]

Hallo!

Blijf voorlezen!

Van 22 tot en met 30 november is het in Vlaanderen en Brussel Voorleesweek, een initiatief van Iedereen Leest, i.s.m. Boektopia, VRT, Kind & Gezin, Boekhandels Vlaanderen en de bibliotheken. Daar sta ik natuurlijk helemaal achter en ik wilde dan ook graag iets doen om deze Voorleesweek te vieren.

Zelfgeschreven gedichten voorlezen, dat leek me wel een idee. Twee of drie filmpjes, dacht ik eerst, gespreid over de week. Maar jullie kennen mij natuurlijk al: zodra ik bezig was, vond ik toch genoeg gedichten in mijn oogst van NovemberVers 2024 die ik leuk genoeg vond om met jullie te delen en nu heb ik een filmpje gemaakt voor élke dag van de Voorleesweek. Ze zijn kort, tussen 30 seconden en 2 minuten. Echte voorleessnacks! Geniet ervan.

Linkjes: Dag 1Dag 2Dag 3Dag 4Dag 5Dag 6Dag 7 

Er volgt zowel morgen als overmorgen om 16 uur nog een nieuw filmpje! Die zullen ook toegevoegd worden aan mijn Voorleesweek-playlist op YouTube.

Vandaag was het natuurlijk ook weer tijd voor een nieuw Paranatellonta-filmpje! Jawel, meer voorleesvreugde.

Ik heb deze keer gekozen voor de meest recente Paranatellonta-editie, nummer 414: “De zonsondergang tegemoet”. Het verhaaltje werd geïnspireerd door het Finse sprookje waar ik op dit moment in de les storytelling aan werk, dat ik leerde kennen in het door Ulla Thynell geïllustreerde boek Nordic Tales. De originele titel kan vertaald worden als “De bruid van het woud: het verhaal van een muisje dat een prinses was”, maar mijn muisje is een prins geworden. Voor wie mijn storytelling-versie graag wil horen en in Hasselt geraakt, is er op 9 december om 18 uur een toonmoment in lokaal 313 van Knst. Hasselt.

Op maandag 1 december zal je de 415de editie van Paranatellonta in het Engels kunnen vinden op paranatellonta.tumblr.com!

Geniet van alle voorlees- en vertelkansen.

Liefs,

Minerva


Hi!

In Flanders and Brussels, the Week for Reading Aloud is celebrated from November 22 until November 30, so the text above announces a series of YouTube Shorts I’ve made with Dutch poems that I wrote last year for the NovemberVers challenge. An English speaker told me they loved the way it sounds in spite of not understanding the words, which I found very flattering, so if you like, you can check out the playlist here!

Of course there’s also a new Paranatellonta video in English today, which you’ll find via this link

This time I’ve chosen the most recent edition of Paranatellonta, number 414: “Into the Sunset”. The story was inspired by the Finnish fairy tale I’m currently working with in Storytelling class. I got to know this story in the book Nordic Tales illustrated by Ulla Thynell. The original fairy tale is called “The Forest Bride: the Story of a Little Mouse Who Was a Princess”. However, my little mouse became a prince.

This Monday, December 1, you’ll find the 415th edition of Paranatellonta on paranatellonta.tumblr.com!

Enjoy every opportunity to read to others and tell your stories.

Love,

Minerva

Neurodiversiverse, Paranatellonta, Queens in Wonderland

Minerva Cerridwen’s 2024 Awards Eligibility Post

1: Short story “The Space Between Stitches”, science fiction, about 3900 words.

Published in anthology The Neurodiversiverse: Alien Encounters, Thinking Ink Press, August 2024, USA. Edited by Liza Olmsted and Anthony Francis.

Available formats: paperback and ebook.

The transportation device of a tiny flame-shaped alien called Ibb breaks down on planet Earth. Ibb meets a human and discovers the species’ problem-solving talents. Both main characters of this story are non-binary and the book focuses on neurodivergence, including but not limited to ADHD, anxiety, and autism.


2: Short story “Good-Natured Anxiety for the Queer Creature”, fantasy, about 4200 words.

Published in anthology Queens in Wonderland, No Bad Books Press, February 2024, USA. Edited by Theresa Halvorsen and Chris Bannor.

Available formats: paperback and ebook.

This re-imagining of classical elements from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass into a brand-new, queer story about self-acceptance is a wild ride. It doesn’t require knowledge of the Wonderland universe, but knowing your Lewis Carroll may spark some extra smiles.


3: Short stories in Paranatellonta Issues 369-392

Self-published on paranatellonta.tumblr.com, each photo-and-story combination is available to read for free.

Available formats: digital, only on paranatellonta.tumblr.com.

Paranatellonta is a photography and flash fiction project running since August 2013, posted on the 1st and 15th day of each month. Fie takes a photo which inspires a ten-sentence story written by me, Minerva Cerridwen. The project itself was inspired by Erin Morgenstern and Carey Farrell’s Flax-golden Tales (2009-2014).

Personal favourites of this year include:

Issues 370, 380, and 390 were special editions where we swapped roles, meaning that for those issues, I took the photo and Fie wrote the short story.


4: Work as a Fan Artist

As a friend of author Clara Ward and a fan of their novel Be the Sea (Atthis Arts, 2024), I got to work on the successful Be the Sea: Audiobook and Hardcover Editions Kickstarter campaign last summer and made a piece of fan art for the book for every day of the campaign. Check out the 26 Sea Creatures of the Day, 8 of which have been made into postcards as backer rewards. There’s crochet, drawing, painting, and origami creatures, and even a Double Chocolate Cookie Fish.


Bonus: Friends’ eligibility posts

Indie publisher Atthis Arts

Author Clara Ward

Conventions and Events, Neurodiversiverse

Release: The Neurodiversiverse!

The Neurodiversiverse: Alien Encounters is out today!

The Neurodiversiverse banner: buy the book!

Thinking Ink Press presents an empowering anthology of neurodiverse stories, poetry, and art for sci-fi lovers.

Would neurodiversity be an advantage when encountering aliens? Let’s find out.

Heartbroken starships.

Human-sized hamster balls.

Superpowers unleashed by anxiety.

A planet covered in mathematical fidgets.

And we finally learn why aliens abduct cows.

Featuring stories, poems and art from Tobias S. Buckell, M.D. Cooper, Ada Hoffmann, Jody Lynn Nye, Cat Rambo, and almost forty other contributors, The Neurodiversiverse is edited by Anthony Francis and Liza Olmsted, and explores themes of autism, anxiety, synesthesia, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, avoidant attachment disorder, dissociative identity disorder, and more.

My short story “The Space Between Stitches”, featuring alien teleportation and human crochet, is part of this anthology. Atthis Arts friends Clara Ward and Stewart C. Baker also each have a story in this book.

The Neurodiversiverse: Alien Encounters is available as ebook and paperback:

Publisher’s WebsiteBuy links via Books2ReadAmazon USAmazon DeutschlandGoodreads


Meanwhile, it’s time for me to pack the last things for Worldcon! I’ll be travelling to Glasgow by train tomorrow—as Bilbo would say, I’m going on an adventure! For those who want to hear me talk on panels, my schedule can be found here.

Enjoy the Neurodiversiverse! And to those of you who are going to Worldcon: see you soon!

Minerva

Neurodiversiverse, Paranatellonta

10 days left for a flourising new universe!

10 days left in the Neurodiversiverse Kickstarter!

Since my last blog post, the campaign has been labelled a Project We Love by Kickstarter and further Stretch Goals have been announced: bookmarks, goodie bags, an audiobook, and a sequel anthology!!!

But first, of course, we need to cross the minimum goal. Please keep sharing the Kickstarter link and consider preordering your own copy of the anthology!

Banner for The Neurodiversiverse with a Kickstarter Project We Love Logo


On a personal note, my grandmother passed away last week. I wrote the latest Paranatellonta edition in her memory.

Love,

Minerva

Neurodiversiverse

Introducing The Neurodiversiverse

Hi!

I’ve got some big news!

See this cool new science fiction anthology with short fiction, poetry, and art that celebrates human neurodiversity? The one called The Neurodiversiverse: Alien Encounters?

Well… It includes a short story written by me!

Banner for The Neurodiversiverse: Alien Encounters Kickstarter

I’m so proud that my story is part of this new universe. The book celebrates human neurodiversity, with a focus on own voices stories told from the perspective of folks who are neurodivergent themselves, featuring autism, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, synesthesia, anxiety, and more. Representation is so important, as you’ve probably heard me say many times if you’re here to read this. Personally I cannot wait for this anthology to come out!

About 45 creators have worked on this book, including Cat Rambo, Tobias S. Buckell, M. D. Cooper, Ada Hoffmann, Jody Lynn Nye, and my Atthis Arts friends Clara Ward and Stewart C. Baker. It was edited by Anthony Francis and Liza Olmsted, with cover art by Barbara Candiotti.

You can preorder it now, and directly support all of these creators, on Kickstarter. The campaign will run until May 13. Please don’t miss it! Aside from the ebook and paperback edition (with a discounted early bird price!), you can add an original sticker, tote bag, or pin to your hoard, order bundles of books from Thinking Ink Press, and even acquire a special hardcover edition with slipcover that will be exclusive to this Kickstarter.

From the campaign:

“The Neurodiversiverse is for anyone who loves science fiction that stretches the mind!

In fact, when we first voyaged to your planet, we noticed that some members of your species coped better than others with the symphony of thought process found across the galaxy. These beings, whom many of you call neurodivergent, have diverse thinking styles enabling extraordinary responses to mind-bending situations. 

Since your species communicates with words and images for enjoyment, we thought collecting stories, poems and art describing neurodiverse encounters with aliens would not only provide entertainment and edification to lovers of science fiction all across your globe, but also would facilitate our attempts to infiltrate your society. 

The realized form of that collection is our science fiction anthology, The Neurodiversiverse: Alien Encounters!”

Read more about the Neurodiversiverse here!


As if that news wasn’t big enough, there’s something else I’d really like you to know. Snap, my dragon of Ynys, is on a T-shirt! And on a tank top! In different colours! Including purple!

The pop-up shop with Atthis Arts merchandise will be open until April 30. Artist Matthew Spencer created a brand new design that combines elements from the Atthis Arts stories, and you’ll recognise Snap as one of the three featured dragons. (Want to recognise all of the elements? Get some Atthis Arts books!) Aside from those shirts, there is also the option of a hoodie and a pair of sweatpants with Graystick, from the E.D.E. Bell comics inspired by Gregory A. Wilson’s Gray Assassin Trilogy. Make sure to have a look at these handsome, soft cotton clothes before the shop disappears!

Illustration on the Atthis Arts shirts, created by Matthew Spencer

Hotel Stormcove, Projects by Friends

Watch the recorded Atthis Arts reading!

Hi!

Did you miss our celebration of storytelling and joy yesterday? Or did you enjoy it so much that you want to experience it again? (You might!)

Then watch the recorded Atthis Arts reading here!

LS and I start reading around 1:18:50, but if you have the time, I absolutely recommend watching the whole video. And if you want to read a background story for E.D.E. Bell’s own reading, check out this hilarious Twitter thread.

Enjoy!

Minerva

Hotel Stormcove, Projects by Friends

Reading Tomorrow!

Hi!

Just a quick reminder that LS Reinholt and I will be reading a fragment from “Dragon in the Cove” at the Atthis Arts Author Reading on Sunday September 11 – that’s tomorrow, or perhaps even today depending on when and where you are reading this!*

Register for free HERE to attend the event, which will take about 90 minutes, starting at 2:00 PM EDT or 8:00 PM CEST (= 20:00 for the people in and around Belgium, for example).

Aside from our fragment, there will be lots of cool authors presenting their stories the way they sound in their own mind, AND Gregory A. Wilson will be reading the intro to The Gray Assassin Book TWO: Renegade, AND there will be a special announcement at the end! Not a moment you want to miss, is it?

See you then, hopefully!

Minerva

Atthis Arts Author Reading - Sunday, September 11th, 2022 - 2 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

*If you are reading this later than September 11, don’t be absolutely devastated that you missed it! Do check my blog again soon, as I will post the recorded YouTube link when it’s up.

Hotel Stormcove, Projects by Friends

Atthis Reading: September 11

Hello!

On September 11, 2022, you can attend the first Atthis Arts Author Reading, live at 2:00 PM EDT or 8:00 PM CEST. In other words, it’s at 20:00 that Sunday evening in Belgium, the Netherlands, and the rest of the Central European timezone. And for my frequent Australian reader (hi Nala!), I’m afraid it’ll be 3:30 AM for you, but there will be a recording afterwards!

This will be the first time LS Reinholt and I are doing an author reading together and I think it will be so much fun! We’ll pick a fragment from our short story “Dragon in the Cove” from Five Minutes at Hotel Stormcove. Every author (or, in our case, author team) will have 5 minutes to read, making the whole event last 90 minutes. And there’ll be a lot you’ll want to hear: the authors include E.D.E. Bell emself, Ava Kelly, Ether Nepenthes, Gigi Ganguly, Gregory A. Wilson… I’m excited about every single name on the list, but I suggest you check the link here to find out which part of the Atthis family you’re about to meet! With 14 authors from 3 continents, you’re bound to discover some great new writing.

Atthis Arts Author Reading

See you there!

Better put the tea and the towels ready.

Love,

Minerva