Finished a new 4,100 word story called “Power Armor: A Love Story.” It’s sort of Iron Man meets Terminator meets Basic Instinct, except it’s a romantic comedy.
Science fiction author and podcaster
Finished a new 4,100 word story called “Power Armor: A Love Story.” It’s sort of Iron Man meets Terminator meets Basic Instinct, except it’s a romantic comedy.
Geek's Guide to the Galaxy is a podcast hosted by author David Barr Kirtley and produced by Lightspeed Magazine editor John Joseph Adams. The show features conversations about fantasy & science … Read more
My grandfather Roger Barr passed away early this morning at the age of 98. He was my mom’s father, and was my last surviving grandparent. He was being cared for by my uncle Steve (his son) and aunt Denice — both medical professionals — and was still sharp and good-humored in his final days. Yesterday […]
I'm not actually Derren Brown says
Where can we read it?
David Barr Kirtley says
Well, I mean, I just finished it. Now I have to sell it. That can take years, unfortunately. Some magazines take 6-12 months to respond, and you’re only supposed to send a story to one magazine at a time. And there’s certainly no guarantee that any given story will sell anywhere. I have 50+ unsold stories lying around. If this story sells I’ll certainly announce it here. Or you can check my “Stories” page for updates.
siznax says
good luck!
btw, do you use anything like critters.org, or do you just set your drafts free and hope for the best?
David Barr Kirtley says
Virtually all my published stories were workshopped at some point, either at a summer workshop like Clarion or Odyssey, or in the MFA program I did at USC, or in a group I used to belong to in New York. After ten years of continuous workshopping I kind of got burned out on it, and at the moment I’m not doing it, so the only feedback I’m getting prior to publication is from rejection letters and editorial suggestions. And of course I also get feedback in the form of reviews and comments once a story is published, which I take into account moving forward.