And there's a new issue of Expanded Horizons, with a story from Mia Tijam. (Joseph Nacino, on the other hand, just got accepted in Fantasy Magazine. It's the same story that won the 2nd Graphic/Fiction Awards so it has Neil Gaiman's stamp of approval, just so you know.)
Interviews
- Tor.com interviews John Joseph Adams.
- John Scalzi profiles J.C. Hutchins.
- Dead Robot Society interviews Ashley Miller (podcast).
- SF Signal Mind Meld: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 1).
- Aliette de Bodard on What Stargate isn’t telling you about science…
- Victoria Strauss on Blurred Distinctions: Vanity Publishing vs. Self-Publishing.
- Gio Clairval on Does It Need to Be Magic to Be Science Fantasy?
- Jim C. Hines on Why I Haven’t Written a 4th Goblin Book.
- Jason Sanford on Does it make a difference when authors step into another’s shoes?
- OF Blog of the Fallen on Further thoughts on "International SF".
- Charles Tan on Updating Genre Labels.
- John Picacio on Coverspotting in SA: December 2009.
- Ellen Datlow on A Cthulhu Christmas, some gift suggestions—part one.
- J.C. Hutchins on Debrief: A month into my novel’s lifecycle. (via Booksquare)
- Diana Rowland on Various thoughts that were thought while slightly fevered.
- Margaret Ronald on A new way to procrastinate on revision.
- Charlie Stross on It's a crime.
- Black Matrix Publishing on In response to John Scalzi's Whatever blogpost.
- John Scalzi on Black Matrix Publishing Responds.
- Pimp My Novel on (Novel) Pimpin' Ain't Easy: Part 1 of 2.
- The Intern on Hail to the Copy Editor.
- Fantasy Magazine will re-open to submissions on March 1, 2010.
- Futurismic Fiction Hiatus.
- ChiZine Publications and Diamond Book Distributors Join Forces.
- Harlan Ellison wants J.J. Abrams to hire him for Trek 2! (via Nick Kauffman)
- Nominations for the 3rd Annual Black Quill Awards.
- Cthulhu Christmas Cards!
- Announcing Discounted Books on the Tor Store for Cthulhu Month!
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