Assuming all goes to plan, in the next two weeks or so I have to write two main volume introductions to Science Fiction: Best of 2004 and Fantasy: Best of 2004, as well as (I think) twenty-five individual story notes. I have previous notes for nine of the story authors, but that’s still something like 8,000 words or so of new stuff to come up with. I expect it’ll take all of that time to get everything right, but then we’ll be pretty much done till next time.
Oh, I should add that doesn’t mean we’ve officially stopped reading for the two books. The reading period closes this coming Friday, and we’ll still look at anything we see up till then (and keep a weather eye out for anything between 1 October and our delivery date), but we have the main list bedded down and a couple floaters that may or not make it. The one decision we have made about this year’s books is no recommended reading lists. We could readily have compiled lists, but we’re so much under the microscope for space that we decided it was best not to push it.
What else? For those interested, I expect to have official news on the fate of Best Short Novels: 2005 in a couple weeks. I’ve seen some great stories for it, and am quite optimistic that it’ll happen, but you never know. After that, it’s on to Locus‘s recommended reading lists, some proposal work for some anthologies, and I’ve got to knuckle down and get seriously under way with The Starry Rift. And somewhere in there we’ll be having a fairy princess party for Sophie’s third birthday, which should be the real highlight, and visit from Sean, which should be fun.