If you read yesterday's plugs, apparently the Apex Book of World SF isn't scheduled to be released until November, due to the publisher employing a more traditional form (i.e. offset printing) of publishing (which is good news in the sense that there'll be more copies!). Having said that, might I interest you in a gothic anthology that has a "world" and multicultural flavor: Exotic Gothic 2. Exotic Gothic 3 should be coming out later this year.
And if there's any one Jeffrey Ford interview you should read--not even mine--it's Larry Nolen's which he did for the Nebula Awards Blog (disclosure: I'm in charge of content development for the site).
Oh, and Greenpunk, Greenpunk, Greenpunk.
P.S. From Luis Katigbak--this could happen to the Philippines considering the current year of arbitrary taxation policy of books.
Interviews
- The Nebula Awards interviews Jeffrey Ford.
- The Australian profiles Shaun Tan.
- Pan MacMillian podcast interviews China Mieville.
- If You're Just Joining Us interviews Jeff VanderMeer (podcast).
- I Should Be Writing interviews Neil Gaiman (podcast).
- Video interview with Dan Abnett.
- Stomping on Yeti interviews David Moles.
- Damien G Walter on We need a ‘Support our ‘Zines Day’.
- Emily Williams on Venezuela Strangles Book Imports, Bankrupting Bookstores and Publishers.
- Kathryn Cramer on Defining Characteristics of the Posthuman & the Emergent Transition to the Transhuman: a Dystopian Scenario.
- SFWA on Research Tool: Random name generators and lists.
- Andrew Keen on Why are artists poor? Self promotion and making money in the new digital economy.
- John Ottinger III on Inside the Blogosphere: Living in a Fantasy World Part 1.
- School Library Journal on Writers Against Racism.
- Tim Holman on Urban fantasy: confirmed undead.
- Jessica Page Morrell on Start with a Promise.
- Editorial Ass on Robert the Publisher's Gem of the Day.
- Nicola Morgan on Being Nice.
- Justine Larbalestier on Very Wrong Questions.
- Rachelle Gardner on All Those Awful Books.
- Janice Hardy on Juggling Acts.
- Nathan Bransford on How a Book Gets Published.
Here's one for charity:
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