About Me

- Anne Patterson Friedman
- Though I have many interests, writing speculative fiction is my current focus. Until recently, I spent most of my creative energy doing artwork. I also love being out in the natural world. With my husband, I manage several preserves of wild Florida habitat.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Story upcoming
"Thrill of a Lifetime" will appear early next year in Beyond Centauri. This one, meant for a young audience, sprang from a cartoon I drew years ago. I haven't been writing much lately, but hope to start again soon. One of my distractions is researching my ancestry online. I was never very interested in my history, but the mystery of it has drawn me in.
Monday, May 14, 2012
New Art
Saturday, March 31, 2012
The search is on
Quick update--I've finished rewriting my YA novel and have begun sending it out to agents. This is a long, slow process, taking a month or two or more for each agent queried. I'm also still sending out short stories I finished last year, but I haven't started anything new. Art has my attention for the moment. I'm working on a complex digital piece for an upcoming show.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Recent distractions
Over the last few months, various events have arisen to claim my time, so I haven't been focused on writing. Recently, for example, my dog was bitten by a rattlesnake. After two nights in an emergency care clinic and two treatments with anti-venin, he's fully recovered. It's great to see him happy again.
I'm ready to get back to writing, barring more distractions. And, I think, it's time to do that last (yeah, sure) rewrite of my novel.
I'm ready to get back to writing, barring more distractions. And, I think, it's time to do that last (yeah, sure) rewrite of my novel.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
New story up in July
"The Melting of 92A" is now online at Aurora Wolf Literary Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy. This tale is science fiction, suitable for a wide audience, including younger readers. I believe it will be coming out in the magazine's print anthology sometime this fall.
My digital artwork "Generation" is now in a state-wide show at the Alliance for the Arts in Ft. Myers, Florida (through August 6). I love using images of water in my work. This piece uses photos of my swamp, areas where the soil meets the water, which is reflecting the sky. I've incorporated drawings and other elements to create a representation of the process of life generating life. Several studies suggest we may not have evolved in the ocean afterall. There's reason to believe life may have begun instead in warm, freshwater ponds (ScienceNews). You can see "Generation" by following on the link above for my artwork page, or click here and scroll down (click the image to enlarge it).
My digital artwork "Generation" is now in a state-wide show at the Alliance for the Arts in Ft. Myers, Florida (through August 6). I love using images of water in my work. This piece uses photos of my swamp, areas where the soil meets the water, which is reflecting the sky. I've incorporated drawings and other elements to create a representation of the process of life generating life. Several studies suggest we may not have evolved in the ocean afterall. There's reason to believe life may have begun instead in warm, freshwater ponds (ScienceNews). You can see "Generation" by following on the link above for my artwork page, or click here and scroll down (click the image to enlarge it).
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Story in Bards and Sages Quarterly
My story, "A Fair Exchange," is now in print. If you click on Bards and Sages Quarterly, you can see how to order the issue. This is a print magazine, available through amazon.com. It is also available for kindle and for download as a pdf.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Story available at 10Flash Quarterly
My story, "With Gleaming Blades," is now online at 10Flash. Click the title to read it. The April issue has some great stories to check out.
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