Jumping on the bandwagon....
2023 is only the third calendar year since I started publishing novels in 1998 in which I did not have a novel released. (The other two were 2000 and 2018.) However, I did have my byline on the cover of two books, but they were anthologies that I co-edited:
Double Trouble: An Anthology of Two-Fisted Team-Ups, which I co-edited with Jonathan Maberry, published by the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers; and
The Four ???? of the Apocalypse, which I co-edited (and also co-published) with Wrenn Simms through our very small press WhysperWude.
I also have stories in each: "Know Thyself Deathless" in
Double Trouble, teaming up two immortal African women -- H. Rider Haggard's title character from
She and the Yoruba goddess Egungun-oya -- in a story taking place in 2017 Philadelphia. "What Do You Want From Me, I'm Old" in
The Four ??? of the Apocalypse, featuring the four septuagenarians of the apocalypse.
Other short stories include:
"Ticonderoga Beck and the Stalwart Squad" in
Thrilling Adventure Yarns 2022, edited by Robert Greenberger and published by Crazy 8 Press, featuring a band of adventurers in 1938 America, who have a big secret.
"This Little Light of Mine" in
Phenomenons: Season of Darkness, edited by Michael Jan Friedman and also published by Crazy 8, part of MJF's shared-world superhero milieu. My story has my character, Luminosity, teaming up with several other heroes to rescue Luminosity's best friend.
"The Thick Blue Line" in
Sherlock Holmes: Cases by Candlelight Volume 2, published by Christopher D. Abbott, a story featuring Sherlock Holmes being unexpectedly hired by a gaggle of Scotland Yard detective inspectors to look into their chief superintendent.
"Prezzo" in
Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird, a celebration of the centennial of the Unique Magazine, edited by Maberry and published by the new Weird Tales Presents imprint of Blackstone Publishing. My story in this anthology that includes both new stories and classic reprints from the magazine's history, is about Italian immigrants in 1930s New York and monsters.
"Another Dead Body on the Corner" in
Joe Ledger: Unbreakable, edited by Maberry & Bryan Thomas Schmidt and published by JournalStone, this is the second time that Maberry has allowed other writers to play in the sandbox of his Joe Ledger series of thrillers. My tale involves Ledger's time as a detective for the Baltimore City Police before he became part of the Department of Military Sciences covert ops group.
"The Legend of Long-Ears" in
The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny: Tales of a Very Weird West, edited by Maberry (yes, him again) and published by Outland Entertainment. My story teams two Western legends, Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves and Calamity Jane, as they encounter the beast of Seminole myth, Hatko-tckapko.
In addition, I returned to writing
Star Trek fiction this year, with three stories in
Star Trek Explorer: "You Can't Buy Fate" in the digital supplement for issue #7 (a Nog/Ezri Dax
DS9 story), "The Kellidian Kidnapping" in issue #8 (a Tuvok/Janeway/Neelix
Voyager story), and "Work Worth Doing" in issue #9 (a President Laira Rillak
Discovery story).
Three comic books I wrote came out last year: issues #2, 3, and 4, the middle trio of
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness -- The Beginning, the prequel to the Netflix animated series, in which fan favorite Leon deals with a terrorist attack in Pittsburgh. Art is by Carmelo Zagaria. Issue #5 will be out soon, and
the graphic novel collection of the whole thing will be released shortly after the final issue comes out.
I wrote essays for four different anthologies: "A Critical Hit with a Yo-Yo and Other Stories" in
D20 or Die!: Memories of Old-School Role Playing Games from Today's Grown-Up Kids, edited by Jim Beard, with Forrest C. Helvie, published by Becky Books. "Whatever Joker Wants, Joker Goetz" in
The Man Who Laughs: Exploring the Clown Prince of Crime, edited by Lou Tambone & Rich Handley, published by Crazy 8. "This is What Happens When You Start Watching
Star Trek from Birth" in
Galloping Around the Cosmos: Memories of TV's Wagon Train to the Stars from Today's Grown-Up Kids, edited by Beard and published by Becky Books. "'The Curse of the Fatal Death' -- I Was Between the Covers with Steven Moffat" in
Outside In Regenerates: 163 New New Perspectives on 163 Classic Doctor Who Stories by 163 Writers, edited by Stacey Smith? published by ATB Publishing.
I also wrote 94 articles for
Tor.com, including the weekly
Star Trek: Enterprise Rewatch, the periodic revival of "4-Color to 35-Millimeter: The Great Superhero Movie Rewatch," a review of the last seven episodes of
Star Trek: Prodigy season 1, a think-piece on the
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves movie, and reviews of each episode of
Star Trek: Picard season 3,
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2,
Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4, and
Secret Invasion season 1.
And, finally, I wrote a mess of stuff for
my Patreon, including a bunch of vignettes featuring my original characters and a ton of TV and movie reviews.