Just a few places where my short fiction has been published.
Posts by Sara C. Walker 🇨🇦
May we please have some rain?
More fires have ignited today. #kawarthalakes
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Publishing hot take: traditional publishing is really hard, and self-publishing is really hard, and everyone deserves a sandwich and a nap.
Gretzky left the Oilers.
I guess Stephen Colbert is available to join the cast of Critical Role just in time for Campaign 4.
#criticalrole
A collage of four Victorian circus performers standing in front of a circus tent, with flames rising up in the foreground.
The Toronto Circus Riot broke out on this day 170 years ago — sparked by a brawl between angry clowns and firefighters at a Victorian brothel.
Here's my annual thread about one of the strangest stories in Canadian history...
Authors, take note
I checked a spelling variation of my name and they also got a short story.
Great. One of my books is in here and I’m a tiny author.
OK SO, 25% book tariffs are set to go live April 2. this is tricky for a number of reasons but the simplest is that most books are published & warehoused in the US, even those by Canadian authors, so this makes it infinitely more complicated than "Buy Canadian Authors" or slapping on a sticker
Women in Horror Month has been getting too quiet for the past few years, and a group of us wants to change that!
If you're a woman in horror and you'd like to be part of interviews, events, and the like, please comment below!
And if you want to support WiHM, then please RT! Let's get the word out!
My story has been nominated for ECO24: Year’s Best Speculative Ecofiction!!!! Wheeee!
Thank you!!
Join us on Zoom TODAY at noon PT / 3pm ET for author readings from “Through the Portal” anthology #HopefulDystopia #ecofiction
link: us02web.zoom.us/j/8495501364...
Meeting ID: 849 5501 3645
Passcode: 766275
I’m a Canadian writer!
In “Hearsay” by Holly Schofield the mantle of being the village storyteller comes with a heavy burden: being the only one who knows the truth.
#ThroughThePortal #HopefulDystopia #ExileEditions #climatefiction #anthology
Makes me appreciate a foggy day that much more.
“The realization that my unborn child will consider [fog] as they might a rotary phone, a monarch butterfly, or a Tesla leaves me unmoored.”
“Forecast” by Vanessa Hua #ThroughThePortalTalesFromAHopefulDystopia hits with familiarity in a world turned too hot to produce fog: “the cool, grey city might become as sun-bleached as Seville by the end of the century”,
2025 is year of the snake. It’s Ouroboros, isn’t it.
Just to be clear: this is NOT my happy place 🥶
She found her happy place. -22C
A black and white postcard, yellowed with time, showing two fishermen (one with a rod, one with a net) on the shore of a lake, trying to land a comically and impossibly large bass. Text at top of photo reads "THIS IS THE KIND OF BASS WE CATCH AT BUCKHORN." At the bottom, it reads "COPYRIGHT CANADA, 1913" - the date 1915 has been written in the bottom corner in pen.
Reverse of postcard. It appears that the stamp that had previously been affixed has detached, but a faint outline of it remains. Message reads: "Accept my Heartfelt Con-gratulations. You certainly did well. Now for a good holiday which you surely deserve after such a splendid success E.T. Elliott" is written. The postcard is addressed to "Mr Milburn Hutchinson Lindsay #3 Ontario."
The Kawarthas have been known as a good fishing spot since before we were even known as the Kawarthas. This 1913 postcard from Buckhorn may, however, be a *slight* exaggeration.
My story is eligible for the Auroras!
The enemy of the moment always represented absolute evil.
#1984
Though strictly speaking it had not always been the same war.
#1984
Winston could not definitely remember a time when his country had not been at war.
#1984