I’m not sure if this is a blog post or an inventory report. Recently I’d been thinking of planning a new collection. Not that I’m ready just yet; my recent forced hiatus has put me a little behind where I’d like to be, production-wise. Yet when I started looking over my oeuvre, so to speak, I realized, for a great many of my stories, I didn’t necessarily remember if it had been collected or not. I usually did, but not always, and even then not always where. It occurred to me that this is the sort of thing I should know, that it was kind of and certainly at least potentially important. Even my own Bibliography was incomplete. Clearly I needed a better system than my faulty memory.
So, on a morning when I really should have been working on the trim in the mudroom, I was instead feeding story data into an Excel file. Every story collection I’ve done, whether print or ebook only, what stories are in each, and the publication year. All by way of making sure that, when I look at an individual story, if I need to I can quickly look up if, when, and where it’s already appeared. For instance, I’m already thinking of what story to put up for the next Storytime, but one I was considering as an original turned out to have appeared in one of the collections. It had completely slipped my mind. That’s the kind of thing that could lead to severe embarrassment, if not worse.
There are already some duplications, though they’re of the sort to be expected. Aside from their first magazine appearances, some of the Yamada Monogatari and Eli Motherbaugh stories had appeared in earlier general collections before being gathered into their respective character’s collections. I know to some of you out there this falls under the category of “High Class Worries,” but when you’ve published over a hundred stories, that’s a lot to keep track of even without considering reprints, and keeping track of everything is part of the job and I’d been neglecting it. This should get me back on track, but while I’m pulling this data together I may as well share some of it. Listed below are all my collections to date, together with the year, including major collections, special collections, and chapbooks.
The Ogre’s Wife: Fairytales for Grownups, Obscura Press, 2002
Worshipping Small Gods, Prime Books, 2007
On the Banks of the River of Heaven, Prime Books, 2010
Our Lady of 47 Ursae Majoris and Other Stories, Canemill Publishing, 2011
Ghost Trouble: The Casefiles of Eli Mothersbaugh, Canemill Publishing, 2011
The Devil Has His Due, Canemill Publishing, 2012
Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter, Prime Books, 2013
Two for Christmas, Canemill Publishing, 2013
The God of Small Troubles and Other Stories, Canemill Publishing, 2014
The Collected Tymon the Black, Canemill Publishing, 2017
The four done under Prime Books imprint I consider my “major” collections, as in larger and more complete. Those listed under Canemill Publishing are the ones I take upon doing myself, for whatever reason. For instance, “Deal with the Devil” stories are pretty old-fashioned and there aren’t many markets for them. However, they’re fun to do and every now and then I wrote one anyway. So I put them together in The Devil Has His Due just to give them a home. Because I could. Two for Christmas, likewise for Christmas stories, though those are the only two I’ve ever done.
For this week’s Storytime I plan to have an original. Now with my story list up to date, I can be reasonably certain that it really is one.
I really love those first three collections — not that I don’t like later stuff, but those are what hooked me…