Also, check out Crossed Genre's Post A Story for Haiti.
Interviews
- The Author Hour interviews Carol Berg, L. E. Modesitt Jr., Dennis L. McKiernan, and Diana Pharaoh Francis (podcast).
- The Guardians Book Podcast interviews China Mieville. (via Damien G. Walter)
- The Wenatchee World interviews Kay Kenyon. (via Pyr Books)
- Cult Pop interviews John Scalzi and Jim C. Hines (video).
- Hour of the Wolf interviews writing group Altered Fluid (radio).
- WebbWeaver interviews Jeremy C. Shipp.
- Rich Horton's Summary: Electric Velocipede, 2009.
- From the Authors Guild: Simplified Method for Claiming Works for Google Book Search Settlement.
- Joe Abercrombie on The New Sword and Sorcery.
- The Wall Street Journal on The Death of the Slush Pile. (via Arcaedia)
- Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Awards on Are Translations Old-Fashioned?
- Outer Alliance on Queer Friendly Conventions.
- Jim C. Hines on File-sharing Follow-up and Friday LEGO.
- Rachel Aaron on The Writerly Life.
- Deborah J. Ross on Ways to Trash Your Writing Career: Gossip.
- Charlie Stross on Writing Tools.
- Editorial Ass on Authoring in the New Decade.
- Paula Guran on Dear Wall Street Journal: The Slush Pile is NOT Dead.
- Kristine Kathryn Rusch on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Professional Jealousy.
- Bev Vincent on Aspiring Writers.
- Juliette Wade on Question Your Assumptions.
- Janice Hardy on Get Back (Story) Where You Belong.
- Jason Sanford on Simultaneous submissions: Should you sim sub or not?
- Mark C. Newton on Piracy.
- Odyssey Workshop on Writing question: Character arc.
- Lee Harris on Hugos Voting Controversy.
- Erik Larsen on eComics.
- Sean Wallace on A Word to the Wise: Authors and Rejection Responses.
- Ari Marmell on A Ranger, a Wizard, an Elf, and a Halfling Walk Into a Tavern...
- Fabio Fernandes on An Apple Has Two Names.
- Kage Baker of the GreenMan Inn call for support. (via Norilana)
- The Law Finally Catches Up With Faux Literary Agent/Film Producer Robin Price.
- New Gormenghast novel found in attic.
- Aus Spec Fic Carnival January 2010.
- Philip K. Dick Award Nominees 2009.
- The Million Writers Award needs genre judges.
- Poe's home, for now: Quoth a cousin, 'Baltimore'.
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