- Weird Fiction Review (Adam Mills) interviews Johanna Sinisalo.
- Subterranean Press (Kat Howard) interviews Gwenda Bond.
- Weird Fiction Review (Nancy Hightower) profiles Chris Mars.
- The Guardian (Damien Walter) interviews Ian Livingstone.
- Lightspeed Magazine (Theodore Quester) interviews Kat Howard.
- Lightspeed Magazine (Erin Stocks) interviews Michael Swanwick.
- Lightspeed Magazine (The Geek's Guide to the Galaxy) interviews Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant.
- The Functional Nerds interviews Michael J. Sullivan (podcast).
- Reddit interviews Chuck Wendig.
- Marshall Payne interviews Tali Spencer.
- Layers of Thought interviews Robin Maxwell.
- Abduzeedo interviews Mike Deodato Jr.
- SFX interviews James Moran.
- The Skiffy and Fanty Show interviews Julia Rios (podcast).
- Nottinghill Games interviews Matt Forbeck.
Advice/Articles
- The Story Prize (Jeffrey Ford) on Storing Away the Colorful Bits and Pieces.
- Amal El-Mohtar on Stone Telling 8: Together, Apart.
- Robert Jackson Bennett on The types of online reviews that drive writers totally nuts.
- Nathan Bransford on The Publishing Process in GIF Form.
- Book View Cafe (Deborah J. Ross) on Gatekeeping in the World of Ebooks.
- Chuck Wendig on Things I Learned While Writing Mockingbird.
- Inkpunks (Wendy Wagner) on Popcorn Time.
- Mary Robinette Kowal (Morgan Keyes) on Darkbeast.
- Smart Pop Books (Mikhail Ilyubanksky, PH.D.) on Are the Fangs Real?
- Fantasy Book Critic (G.T. Almasi) on Fear is the Mind Killer.
- The Remake Chronicles (Adam-Troy Castro) on We Can Remake It For You Wholesale: The Two Versions of Total Recall.
- Sci-Fi Fan Letter on Libriomancer by Jim C. Hines.
- My Bookish Ways on Top 25 Anticipated New Releases in September 2012!
- The King of Elfland's Second Cousin On Where Genres Come From and How to Stitch Them Together.
- The Teeming Brain (Matt Cardin) On living well in Ray Bradbury’s dystopia: Notes toward a monastic response.
- Staffer's Book Review on The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks.
- Tor.com (Liz Bourke) on Sleeps With Monsters: What Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Darkover Stories Reveal About the History of Women in SFF.
- Jennifer Brozek (Matt Forbeck) on What I Love About Monster Academy.
- io9 (Charlie Jane Anders) on One Simple and Incredibly Painful Way to Fix Your Novel Draft.
News
Jabberwocky Issue 13 August 2012
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