On more positive news, the local FHM has an interview with writer Yvette Tan.
And there's a new issue of The Internet Review of Science Fiction, and check out Angela Slatter's multi-interview of various Australian authors on dark fantasy.
P.S. Check out Nancy Fulda's story ideas on the recent discovery of a fountain-of-youth for women.
Interview
- Dario Ciriello interviews Aliette de Bodard.
- Michigan Literary Network interviews Jim C. Hines (podcast).
- Mihir Wanchoo interviews Stuart Neville.
- Keith Rawson interviews James Sallis (video).
- BSC Review interviews Mark Chadbourn.
- Seattle Geekly interviews P. Stephens, Rob Rogers, Mark Henry and Cherie Priest (podcast).
- Nicholas Kauffman on At the Mountains of Misperception Dead Air 1.
- Melanie Nelson on The New FTC Guidelines and What They Mean to You. Related: Janet Reid on Bought and paid for, yessirreee bubba. Jack Shafer on The FTC's Mad Power Grab. FTC Publishes Final Guides Governing Endorsements, Testimonials.
- Nick Mamatas on Yet more evidence of bias against science fiction!!!
- Jeff VanderMeer on Thought for a Thursday: Is It Really “Entertainment” That Needs Defending?
- Ditchwalk on GeoCities, Scribd and Your Content.
- Required Field on What Readers Want (from Ebooks).
- James Enge on SF/F: Field, or Dangerfield?
- NK Jemisin on Self-Promotion Methods That Actually Work.
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Success Part One.
- Mike Brotherton on Women Hate Talking about Science and Science Fiction?! Argh!
- Heather Goodman on Finding Your Voice A Musician Looks at Writing.
- Juliette Wade on Why do pirates always say "Arrr"?
- Janice Hardy on You Spin Me Round.
- Pimp My Novel on Co-Opportunities.
- Mike Allen on Speculative poetry and the art of savaging.
- Call for Papers - International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts.
- SF in SF fundraiser for the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship.
- Herta Mueller wins 2009 Nobel literature prize.
- Octocon Settlement.
- Watch NASA bomb the moon online.
- Fantasy & Science Fiction Dec. 2009 giveaway promotion for bloggers.
- Help Support Innsmouth Free Press.
- Book Sales Are Down, Despite Push.
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