Tag: Work

NEWS: I’m a Divinations Fiction Editor!

Pleased to say that I’m back working at Divinations Magazine, this time as a volunteer fiction editor!

When the opportunity came up to work with the magazine again, I jumped at the chance. The editorial assistant job was so fun and went so well that I was delighted to return.

I won’t say much as of right now, but I’m really looking forward to helping with the next issue. No spoilers, but the vibes for the theme are impeccable and should generate some interesting stories.

Let’s get this party started!

UPDATE: ‘Bloodthirsty’ Edits Have Arrived!

Excited to say the edit suggestions for my story ‘Bloodthirsty’ landed in my email inbox yesterday! Very happy to see that most of them were just minor word or punctuation changes–just little things to enhance the prose.

There were also some language differences to address. Today, I learned that Canada/America prefer forward/backward over forwards/backwards! (It also turns out I use those words a lot, so bless the editor for going through and deleting all those rogue ‘s’ endings.) There is also grey vs. gray, which I did know about, I just sort of forgot to change…

I also learned a new concept, which my editor called ‘ The Independent Body Rule’. Turns out there were just a few times at the beginning of the story where my character’s body parts–specifically the eyes, it was always the eyes–seemed to be acting of their own accord. Eyes just snapping open or blinking of their volition. I’ve never really given it much thought before, so it was interesting to learn. Now I have a new writing rule to remember in the future: Body parts don’t have agency, characters do.

Anyway: one step closer to publication!

NEWS: I Got a Volunteer Editorial Assistant Job!

At the end of January, I began working for Divinations Magazine, a literary horror magazine that aims to highlight the horror authors of the future. They have two issues out already, available on their website, which include some super interesting stories and poems. Personally, I really enjoyed ‘Why Do Alley Cats Scream At Night?’ by Joshua Luke Cable from Issue 1: Intuition, as well as ‘A Wake’ by Grace Magee and ‘Scream Queen Confessional’ by Sara Roncero-Menendez from Issue 2: Cursed.

Along with the other volunteer assistants, I get to help select and edit works for their upcoming third issue: Sirens. This is such a great opportunity to gain some experience, and it is so cool to see myself on their masthead! It’s a fun theme and it’s interesting to see what people came up with. I’m very excited to see how the final issue ends up turning out!

I owe a huge thanks to my friend, Aline, who was the one who encouraged me to apply for the role! ❤️