- SF Signal's latest Mind Meld asks Who are the Most Memorable Characters in the various genres. Can you guess who mine was? (Answers at the link.)
- Here's a nifty program for all you writers/editors who sends out their manuscripts to various editors and/or alpha/beta readers: TextFlow. Basically it tracks down the changes in various documents. See the video for a demo.
- Fantasy Magazine has two interesting articles up: Why Don't Readers Comment on Fiction? and Ten Things You Should Know About Twilight.
- Here are some cool practices from a comic shop. They even have a Zombie Emergency Defense (ZED) program.
- Jessica Faust on The Anatomy of a Book Deal.
- School Library Journal's Best Books of 2008.
- Looking to enter the comics industry as a publisher? Publishers Weekly crunches the numbers.
- John C. Wright attempts to explain Harlan Ellison.
- Latest acceptances for Fantasy Magazine. (Go Rochita!)
- Wizards of the Coast posted a few hours ago their submission guidelines for fiction in Dragon Magazine but the link seems to be gone. ($6.00 per word, they get to keep the right, if memory serves.)
Thursday, November 27, 2008
November 27, 2008 Links and Plugs
Happy Thanksgiving! (We don't celebrate it here but you might want to read this.)
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Is Dragon magazine the controversial one, about the writers' rights over their story? I can't remember...
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