Quick Updates for 2011-07-20
SFWA member @paulskemp has signed a deal to publish two sword and sorcery novels with @angryrobotbooks. http://bit.ly/p42SNg #
SFWA member @paulskemp has signed a deal to publish two sword and sorcery novels with @angryrobotbooks. http://bit.ly/p42SNg #
When publishing relationships go bad, the writing was often on the wall long before the author signed on the dotted line.
When I decided to “go dark” on Twitter, Facebook and IMs for one hundred days, I wasn’t sure what effect it would have on my web presence.
I’m in the throes of revision right now. It’s not a happy place necessarily, or an easy place. The process is difficult, painstaking and sometimes a pain in the butt.
Congratulations to SFWA's newest qualifying short fiction market Lightspeed Magazine (@lightspeedmag). http://is.gd/mnljp9 #
Today the board of directors of SFWA voted to add Lightspeed Magazine to the list of SFWA qualifying markets. Just celebrating its
Report to members regarding Night Shade Books probationary period. http://is.gd/UOEGvu # Lake People and Other Speculative Tales by SFWA member
Dear Members, Last year, the SFWA board of directors voted to place Night Shade Books on probation for a period
Funded by the National Science Foundation, Launch Pad, a week-long workshop in astronomy, is underway in Laramie, Wyoming.
The inimitable Kurt Vonnegut offers a chalkboard lecture: “There’s no reason why the simple shapes of stories can’t be fed into computers.”
Ian McDonald’s The Dervish House has won the Campbell Award for the best science-fiction novel of the year, and Geoffrey A. Landis’s “The Sultan of the Clouds” has won the Sturgeon Award for the best short science fiction of the year.
The jury for the tenth annual Sunburst Awards has announced the short-lists for 2011.