Interviews
- The Shirley Jackson Awards interviews Stephen Graham Jones.
- Richard Dansky interviews Cherie Priest.
- Joshua Palmatier on Author Introduction: Diana Pharaoh Francis.
- BSC Review interviews Brian Sanderson (video).
- Neth Space interviews Kate Griffin.
- Theresa Delucci interviews China Mieville.
- Clayton Neuman interviews Larry Niven.
- Hobie Hobart on 7 Costly Mistakes to Avoid When Creating Your Book.
- Trish Doller on Ten Things I Learned from Teen Bloggers.
- Bruce Sterling on Eighteen Challenges in Contemporary Literature.
- Jim C. Hines on Why Books as Children is Just Plain Creepy.
- John Howe on What is it about dragons?
- Jeff VanderMeer on Finding an Audience: Robert Charles Wilson’s Julian Comstock.
- Jeremiah Tolbert on A Writing Observation from the Glee Pilot.
- Maria Schneider on Blogging: Finding Your Focus.
- Nate Piekos on Comics Grammar & Tradition.
- Freelance Writing Jobs on How Much Does Talent Matter?
- Raven Daegmorgan on The Internet is Loud.
- Justine Larbalestier on Why Being a Writer is Better Than Being a Pro Sportsperson.
- Mike Brotherton on Ten Science Fiction Dream Vacations.
- The Book Publicity Blog on The future of publishing a la Book Expo America.
- Michael Berry on Science fiction and fantasy books.
- June issue of Clarkesworld is out, including Ten Fiction Editors Talk Shop.
- June issue of Lone Star Stories is out.
- Latest issue of Ideomancer is out, and remember that they're now open to submissions.
- Innsmouth Free Press just released its Summer 2009 Fiction issue.
- Submission guidelines for Mike Allen's Clockwork Phoenix 3 (go submit!).
- Submission guidelines for John Joseph Adam's The Way of the Wizard (ditto).
- Catherynne M. Valente's previous titles are now available as eBooks.
- Google has begun to sell eBooks.
- Lauren Beukes' Moxyland Longlisted for Major Award.
- Narrative Magazine Spring 2009 Story Contest.
- Submission guidelines for 2009 Juked Fiction and Poetry Prizes.
- Agent Jennifer Jackson is giving away ARCs.
2 comments:
Hey, Charles, CP3 isn't open to subs yet....
I guess I should clarify "go submit... when they're open!"
Same applies to John Joseph Adam's antho. (Also not yet open)
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