Fiction and Non-….

 

 
 

Fiction… and NON

(In this issue: New fiction, Skeptophilia News, and MERCH!)

Happy New Year!

Here in upstate New York we’re settling in for a long winter’s… well, we can’t nap all the time, but it’s certainly occurred to me in the last couple of weeks that the bears may be on to something with their whole hibernation gig. The ten-day forecast high temperatures are all below 30 F, which to me is a reason to stay inside, crank up the wood stove, and cuddle with the dogs.

(I’ll save you here from the usual cuteness overload pic… maybe later?)

The news is that I finished the first draft of The Accidental Magician, missing my self-imposed target date of December 31 by only three days. The story is about a woman named Carla Kellogg who inherits her Great-Aunt Celeste’s house in Guildford, New York (a thinly-disguised clone of my home village of Trumansburg that has appeared in more than one of my stories), and finds that there are unsavory characters who are trying to get in. She gets some unexpected help in fending them off, but it leaves the mystery of what exactly innocent-seeming old Celeste Galloway had been up to.

I hope to have The Accidental Magician out by May or June. Keep your eyes peeled for the announcement of the release date and cover reveal!

 
 
 
 
 

Another milestone is that my blog, Skeptophilia, recently crossed six million lifetime hits. I’d have never believed it if someone had said when I started that I’d eventually have this kind of a following. I’ve been at it a while—my first post was in October of 2010. Blogging itself was something I fell into more or less by accident; I was chatting with a student of mine named Brad after school, and he said, “You have so many interesting stories, and such a funny delivery, you should start a blog.” I knew nothing at all about where even to start—I was, and still am, a terribly low-tech type—so Brad told me about Blogspot, a blog host that was supposedly “really user-friendly.” (Which, in fact, it turned out to be.)

My very first post (screenshot below) was a rant about educational bureaucracy (https://www.skeptophilia.com/2010/10/if-you-cant-teach.html), a topic that was to show up with alarming regularity over the following nine years, until my retirement from 32 years in the classroom in June of 2019. Since then I’ve dealt with various claims of the paranormal, cryptids, weird anecdotes from history, and the latest from scientific research (especially from my favorite topics of astronomy, geology, archaeology, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, paleontology, and linguistics). I’ve strayed into politics and social issues, not out of a deep interest or expertise, but in cases where I’ve felt like I couldn’t in good conscience remain silent—looking at such subjects as fairness, equal rights, separation of church and state, and LGBTQ+ issues. (In fact, when I came out publicly as bi in 2019, it was on Skeptophilia—and I later found out that my post had inspired three other people to publicly claim their own identity, something that makes me proud to this day.)

 
 
 
 

So it’s been a long, fun, and often weird ride, and one I have no plans to end any time soon.   Here’s to the next six million!

 
 
 
 
 

Merch!

Let your freak flag fly and show your support for critical thinking!

 
 

My wonderful artist wife Carol Bloomgarden has just finished a major revamp of our joint website, and you should definitely take a look at it—not just to check out my books and her wonderful art, but to see our new line of merch! From the home page, click the button at the bottom, and you’ll see lots of cool special offers and a bunch of Skeptophilia-themed items you can buy, including t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, bumper stickers, and tote bags. Every purchase helps to support what we do!

 
 
 

Canvas tote with Plato doing a facepalm

 
 
 

Hoodies, tees, coffee mugs, etc. are now available HERE

 
 

(oh, yeah, and you can now buy signed copies of my books there, too!)

 
 

and on the horizon…


Finally, my next writing project is going to be a collaboration—a light-hearted ghost story I’m co-writing with the amazing K. D. McCrite. (Tentative title is Dead in the Water, but we’re still negotiating that part.) So in my next newsletter, I hope to have an update on how that’s going.

Until then, stay warm and safe, and maybe find some puppies to cuddle. They definitely make the winter bearable.

– Gordon

 
 
 

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