Interviews
- Richard Dansky interviews Sande Chen.
- The Fix, errr, Marshall Payne interviews Quentin S. Crisp.
- Jewcy interviews Daphne Gottlieb.
- John Joseph Adams at Subterranean interviews Jim Butcher.
- Conversational Reading interviews Brian Evenson.
- Matt Staggs on A Call for Geek Militancy.
- Jeff Vandermeer: Do You Have Writing Questions? Ask the VanderMarmot. You get answers like Stump the Marmot: Writing Answers (Part I).
- Douglas Cohen on Another New One...
- Richard Eoin Nash on Notes On Clay Shirky on the News, Part the Second.
- Janet Reid on The Agent Bubble.
- The Paperback Writer on Publishing 911.
- William Shunn on Word Count vs Page Count and Proper Novella Format.
- Jeff Cohen on That Was Funny?
- Language Log On Not Writing Anything.
- For the Love of Books asks Used Books Recession Proof?
- Over at John Scalzi's Blog, Taking One for the Team: K. Tempest Bradford.
- Liz Danforth on Why Games? when it comes to libraries.
- Kevin Church on A Rough Guide To Webcomics Made By Twitter Users (Part One).
- Editors Unleashed on Blogging for Books.
- The Book Publicity Blog on New media marketing — wisdom from SXSW.
- Mike Resnick on Why Carol Won’t Sit Next to Me at Science Fiction Movies.
- Ann & Jeff Vandermeer on Prague: City of Fantasy.
- Jonathan Strahan on The All-Time Top 40 (-ish) - A Quixotic Endeavor.
- Judith Berman on The Lure of the Undead.
- Finalists for the 21st Annual Lambda Literary Awards.
- The Realms of Fantasy website has been updated. Also, here's their nonfiction lineup.
- Kevin J. Anderson to Edit Next Nebula Awards Anthology.
- Harlan Ellison sues Star Trek.
- Sci Fi Channel Aims to Shed Geeky Image With New Name.
- Bumper year for crisis-related books at Paris fair.
- Verb Noire Bios of the Principals, Expanded Submission Guidelines and MORE!
- M.K. Hobson calls for Email Amnesty Day.
- Author Sara Barron gets fired for an unflattering anecdote on Michael Stripe.
- The Publishing Triangle's 21st Annual Triangle Awards.
- Compton Crook Award Finalists.
- The Bookspot Central Tournament Begins.
- First Twitter Hardcover Published.
- Twilight's teen vampires boost French sales of Wuthering Heights.
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