October was a blast, or at least it must have been, because I hardly remember it! Somehow each year there’s a month that just sort of disappears in a melee of overbookedness, and it’s usually October. That’s why you’re getting two months’ worth of schtuff at once!
This is my favorite time of the year. I used to delight in Halloween and then jump impatiently to Christmas, but as I grow older, Thanksgiving is growing on me. Not the colonialism and problematic history of it, but the quietness of it. The leaves turning and falling to crunch under my feet. Baking things with cinnamon and brown sugar. Cool breezes in sunshiny days that have yet to turn bitter cold and hurt my face. Preparation to spend time with my family, to snuggle in for a winter’s nap. I’ve said several times that I always feel cheated never to have a big crowd to cook for at Thanksgiving. My husband, the seventh of ten children, says I am insane for this wish. Someday I hope to prove him wrong, and have an excuse for the good china.
However you celebrate, or don’t, I hope your November is filled with cinnamon and good cheer.
Publicity/Appearances
SPJ Boot Camp was next up when last we spoke, and once again we survived. Each year my co-chair Tammy Merrett and I have several panic attacks as we try to get students to sign up, preferably more than 48 hours before the event; acquire enough bagels and pizza and soda to keep everyone fed and hydrated; deal with the inevitable Disappearing Guest Speaker; and actually wrangle our way through the event. My topic this year was freelancing for fun and profit, which is always one of my favorite presentations.
Next up was Archon! This is always one of the highlights of our year, and this one might have been the one to beat for all time. We had something like seven or eight Underlords at the show, which always makes things more fun. We also had a plethora of minions working the booth – so many that I don’t think I worked a single shift! It was also our highest take ever for Archon, and maybe there’s a connection there… I should stay away from the booth more often! Seriously, we had an absolute blast, and our team was fantastic. As a bonus: I must have been in Activist Professor Mode when I filled out my form, because my panels were all about writing as resistance and how to fight book banning and why we need diverse literature and other such topics – a far cry from the usual “why vampires are sexy”! (They are, but I’m doing other things now.) Rawr!
I’m quoted in this piece about Archon from the Alton (Ill.) Telegraph. Me famous.

Our crew for Archon! Photo by Keith R.A. DeCandido. If you’re wondering, my T-shirt says “What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.” What. It’s Shakespeare.
Following that was MediaFest, which is a joint conference between the Society of Professional Journalists, College Media Association and Associated Collegiate Press. Taking place this year in Washington D.C., I attended on a fellowship from the SPJ Freelance Community and SPJ Foundation, and I am very grateful for the honor. It’s hard times for those of us in the news biz, but when is it not?
While there, my chapter (St. Louis Pro) was honored as the outstanding small chapter in Region 7, which encompasses four Midwestern states. I realized that I have now been president of St. Louis Pro for ten years, since no one will depose me despite my best efforts. Jokes aside, it is an honor and privilege to serve the journalism community of St. Louis in this way. Here is the lovely press release SPJ sent out about the fellowship.
Also, I was there for the DC No Kings rally, and got some fun pictures of the march. I’ve covered plenty of protests, of course – I am a journalist in St. Louis – but this was by far the biggest. I also was able to hit a couple of museums – not the ones I wanted, mind you, as the National Museum of African American History was closed for the shut down. But I was able to visit the Folger Shakespeare Library and see more than 80 First Folios of the Bard’s work, and also spent a lunch break at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. (Yeah, I’m a nerd. Raise your hand if you’re shocked.)
The day after I flew home: Leclaire Parkfest. Many of you know that I am a team captain for Relay for Life, which raises money for the American Cancer Society. Parkfest is our team’s kickoff for our annual fundraising, selling used books from St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church’s Book Fair to raise money for ACS. We had a great crew of volunteers and mostly lovely weather once the previous day’s rainstorms dried up, and got a healthy start to our fundraising for 2026.
There’s actually not much left for the year! Unfortunately I had to cancel my appearance at Contra in Kansas City next weekend due to a schedule conflict. Other than a quick weekend sojourn to Hannibal and Marceline Mo. – for fun, not signing anything – and a holiday signing in December, I’m done! I might even unpack.
Next year is booking quickly, however! I’m pleased to add a guest lecture at the Ethical Society of St. Louis in January, updating on the epidemic of book banning and literary censorship in the U.S. If you are interesting in having me speak to your group on this or other issues in my areas of expertise, contact my assistant at kyates@donaldmedia.com.
2025 calendar:
- Books and Brews, Alton, Ill. Jan. 18
- Conflation, St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 21-23
- International Women’s Day, Second Life March 7-9 [POSTPONED]
- Weird STL release party/signing, St. Louis, March 7
- Writers of the Riverbend, Alton, Ill. March 8
- Midsouthcon, Memphis, Tenn. March 21-23
- AWP Los Angeles, March 26-30
- Live author chat/book release, April 7
- Afterwords Books, Edwardsville, Ill. April 26
- Boozy Book Fair, St. Charles, Mo. May 10
- Prairie Fox LitFest, Ottawa, Ill. May 17
- Pagan Picnic, St. Louis, Mo. May 31
- Books and Brunch, Alton, Ill. June 21
- West County Barnes and Noble, St. Louis, Mo. June 28
- Imaginarium, Louisville, Ky. July 18-20
- VampChat, online, July 19
- Nerd Market, Alton, Ill. Aug. 16 (CANCELED)
- Dragoncon, Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 28-Sept. 2
- Melting Pot, Granite City, Ill. Sept. 6
- SPJ Boot Camp, Edwardsville, Ill. Sept. 20
- Archon, Collinsville, Ill. Oct. 3-5
- SPJ Conference, Washington, D.C. Oct. 15-18
- Contra KC, Kansas City, Mo. TBA (canceled.)
- Books, Booze and Baubles Fair, St. Charles, Mo. Dec. 13
2026 calendar:
- “Barbarians at the Gate: Book Banning in the U.S.,” Ethical Society of St. Louis, Jan. 4
- Conflation, St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 20-22
- AWP, Baltimore, Md. March 4-7
- Midsouthcon, Memphis, Tenn. March 20-22
- SPJ Region 7 Conference, Milwaukee, Wis. April 10-11
- ConCarolinas, Charlotte, N.C. May 29-31
- Imaginarium, Louisville, Ky. July 17-19
- Dragoncon, Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 3-7 (tent.)
- Archon, Collinsville, Ill. Oct. 2-4
Journalism
I’m sorry to report that Feast Magazine was shut down by its owner, Lee Enterprises. This was a surprise to me and to the editor, and I was sad to lose my only food-writing client. Granted, I have more than enough work to keep me busy, but I’m going to miss those tasty assignments. This month’s journo list is light as much of the work came toward the end of the month, and some of them haven’t run yet.
• U.S. Steel to shut down production in Granite City (Labor Tribune)
• U.S. Steel reverses plan to scrap Granite City mill (Labor Tribune)
• Hoffman plan for fairer wages signed (Labor Tribune)
Note: Not all articles are available online, and some may be behind paywalls.
Fiction
One incomplete draft this month: Mirror, Mirror (Patreon)
Here’s where Blackfire Rising is currently shambling:
- Direct from Elizabeth Donald, signed
- Literary Underworld, signed
- Falstaff Books
- Amazon
- Barnes and Noble
If you’d like a book signed and aren’t going to be in my general vicinity soon, order directly from me or Literary Underworld and indicate in your order that you’d like it signed. And if you love this book, please feel free to return to its Goodreads page and/or the bookseller of your choice to do a review! We love reviews, because we writers are needy insecure creatures.
Patreon/Blogs
- Skele-fun Halloween traditions (Patreon)
- How to survive a horror movie: 2025 edition (Patreon – FREE)
- Poem: Once I was a girl (Patreon)
- Archon report! (Patreon and Elizabeth Donald)
- Breaking out of the compartment (Patreon)
- It’s Archon time! (Patreon)
- Haunted house (Patreon)
- Fellowship of the… freelancers (Patreon and Donald Media)
- Just a temp (Patreon and Elizabeth Donald and Donald Media)
- Dragoncon 2025! (Patreon)
Check out the Patreon index here. It needs updating, but most of the entries are listed there by category.
Did you know that Patreon subscribers get a 10 percent discount from me and The Literary Underworld? For the latter, that applies to all books, not just mine! For a dollar a month, you really can’t beat it. Just be sure to remind us at the booth as we do not have the subscriber list memorized. If you’re not a subscriber, the base level is $1 a month! You should totally join.
Currently on the nightstand: The Colossus of New York by Colson Whitehead, an amazing writer that always reminds me how much I have yet to learn. The nonfiction book is Glitch, a feminist ideology book I picked up at the women in the arts museum. Recently finished includes Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood; and Scream With Me by Eleanor Johnson, an examination of 1970s horror movies through a feminist lens. Riding around in the bag is Ursula K. LeGuin’s writing text, as I keep cribbing ideas from it for my students; and a recent acquisition, Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times by Azar Nafisi. Now if only I could find more time to actually read them…
Photography
Shoots included Washington D.C. and the No Kings march, of course. I also took plenty of shots at the Folger Shakespeare Library and National Museum of Women in the Arts, plus some pretty country roads, a haunted Halloween trail, Archon and more. All of it is pending on Patreon, when I get my act together!
Almost all of the images in the galleries are available for purchase, so if you see something you like that isn’t in the store, email kyates@donaldmedia.com and we’ll get you a quote. A few might not be available for purchase due to copyright issues.
That’s it for this month! See you in December! Remember, Elizabeth Donald books make an amazing holiday gift. *subtle
