You can catch me podcasting over at The Sofanauts where I make a fool of myself (I blame my nerves!). But you should listen to it as Jeremiah Tolbert and Tony C. Smith gang up on John Joseph Adams.
Interviews
- Kelly Ashkettle interviews JoSelle Vanderhooft.
- Locus Magazine interviews Patricia Briggs (excerpt).
- Brian Slattery interviews Robert Charles Wilson (Part 3).
- David Steffen interviews David Farland.
- Carrie Sturrock profiles Mary Rosenblum on living sustainably.
- Catherynne M. Valente on Poetry Is the Blood-Jet.
- Douglas Cohen on what not to include in cover letters.
- Jamie Eyberg on Paper vs. Computer.
- Mary Robinette Kowal on Want to Be a Fantasy Hero? Don't Follow Prince Caspian's Lead.
- Sam Jordison on Science fiction's vital contribution to the life of English.
- Megan Kurashige on Bruising powers of brevity, or, why you should read short stories.
- JP Langan on Sympathetic Monsters.
- Mary Anne Mohanraj on boy names.
- Cat Sparx On Awards.
- Dear Author... on 10 Author Online Promotional Don'ts.
- Sir Tessa on Thought Devices, Survival, and Romance (the Myth of).
- Jeanne Cavelos on Director's Corner: The Pleasures of Science Fiction.
- Sarah Monette on dreams and narrative.
- John Blake on Why our 'amazing' science fiction future fizzled.
- Graham Sleight on "Play some old!"
- Bill Ward on In Praise of Escape.
- David Steffen on What Lies in Wait Beyond the Next Branch.
- Anne Rooney Cambridge on Writing the recession (1): where have all the editors gone?
- Gretchen Rubin on 13 Tips For Actually Getting Some Writing Done.
- Brice Russ on Are Today's Kids Reading Enough Science Fiction?
- Alma Alexander on A Shot of Story… with a Controversy Chaser.
- Juliette Wade on Language Communities, or, The Foreigners' Dorm in Kamisoshigaya.
- Matthew Cheney on Outtakes from an Introduction.
- BookExpo America 2009: When to Give It Away.
- Janice Hardy on All the World's a Stage.
- Ingram Integrates Publishing Industry Services.
- FREE sample excerpt from Secret Histories.
- USA, Canada and the EU attempt to kill treaty to protect blind people's access to written material.
- The complete set, Polyphony 1 - 6, is now available for $80 (plus $8 shipping and handling).
- The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals: Final TOC.
Charles, I saw the nice mention of my blog, The Happiness Project, here. I very much appreciate you shining a spotlight on my blog! Thanks and best wishes, Gretchen Rubin
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