Also, check out Anna Tambour's short piece "Aisle 2 and the Astroidian Threat" (quick, you never know whether she'll be taking it down or not). Be sure to read the comments as well. =)
RIP Gene Van Troyer.
Interviews
- Clayon Neuman interviews Brian Herbert.
- Lisa Poisso interviews Catherynne M. Valente.
- Electric Velocipede interviews John Langan.
- Marshall Payne interviews Maria Deira.
- Josh Vogt interviews T.A. Pratt.
- Caitlin Decter interviews Robert J. Sawyer.
- The Crotchety Old Fan interviews Nick Mamatas.
- Mur Lafferty interviews Cory Doctorow.
- At Your Library interviews Cory Doctorow (video).
- Maria Schneider interviews HarperStudio Editor Julia Cheiffetz.
- Mary Robinette Kowal on Dumbledore Is Gay, So Where's Fantasy's Pride Festival?
- SF Signal Mind Meld: How Does Blogging and Social Networking Affect the Publishing Industry?
- Jeremiah Tolbert on Be A Positive Force in Fandom, Not An Asshole. Related: Nick Mamatas on As I mentioned on 1/1 my New Year's Resolution is "No More Mr. Nice Guy".
- Fantasy Book Critic on Sharing a World, Part II.
- Jim C Hines on Writing Popular.
- Jay Lake On being political and being a writer.
- David Barnett on How much harm does a bad book cover do?
- Alan Rinzler on Proposal critiques: 3 novels, a biography, a children’s book and an academic treatise.
- David Weber on Creating the Matrix Part I.
- David J Williams on The Demise of Mundane SF: Not with a Bang but a Whimper.
- Margaret Ronald on Afterglow.
- Nicola Morgan on How to Make a Publisher Say Yes.
- Lynne Patrick on The Numbers Game.
- Megan Kurashige on confessions of a bookstore rat: awkward encounters.
- Terry Brennan on A Day in the Life of an Author.
- Robert Jones on Forensics 120: Step Saving.
- Janice Hardy on Step Three. The Rewrite.
- Pimp My Novel on Genre-Specific Sales, Part 7 of 8: Women's Fiction.
- Baltimore gives Edgar Allan Poe the Funeral He Should Have Had.
- Small Beer Press Big into e-Books.
- Report: Google near Book Search deal in France.
Gene Van Troyer Tributes
Check out Steve Berman's collection. And it's on sale, for just $1.30 (the eBook) until the end of the month!
Thanks for the link, Charles!
ReplyDeleteCould you email me (so I can email you?)
steve.davidson33@comcast.net