Thanks to the wonderful people at Snuggly including Brendan Connell, Down From garnered a lovely pre-release review from Publisher’s Weekly. You can read it here, although I have also pasted it below. It’s so spot-on it’s almost uncanny. Pflug’s haunting … Continue reading
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How delightful to be on Tangent Online’s Recommended Reading List for 2017 with my near future YA novella, Mountain. Others with work in the novella category include Marc Laidlaw and Cynthia Ward. The novella is a lovely length for today’s … Continue reading
I don’t usually write these posts but thought I would. Maybe it’s to escape from other end-of-year work, such as finalizing decisions (always hard!) for The Food Of My People, the speculative fiction anthology Candas Jane Dorsey and I are … Continue reading
My first New York apartment was on 5th Street between 1st and 2nd. It was a ground floor railroad flat with a bathroom and kitchen, and the rent, inclusive, was less than I was paying at the time in a … Continue reading
Derek Newman-Stille at Speculating Canada has written a wonderful review of Washing Lady’s Hair, my story in Strangers Among Us. Derek writes: Ursula Pflug’s “Washing Lady’s Hair” explores a new drug or medication in a future market called Green. Taking … Continue reading