In Memoriam: Josepha Sherman
Author Josepha Sherman (b.1946) died on August 23 following a year of deteriorating health. Sherman began publishing in 1986 with a “Find Your Fate” adventure book and the novel Golden Girl and the Crystal of Doom.
Author Josepha Sherman (b.1946) died on August 23 following a year of deteriorating health. Sherman began publishing in 1986 with a “Find Your Fate” adventure book and the novel Golden Girl and the Crystal of Doom.
SFWA member Samantha Henderson's "Maybe the Stars" is live at Drabblecast, part of Lovecraft Tribute Month: http://t.co/yypDll6u #
SFWA member Beth Cato's poem "The Unicorn" is in the latest issue of The Pedestal Magazine. http://t.co/wTgIE89H… #
SFWA members, we want to retweet your great publishing news! Here's how to get that news to us: http://t.co/VuCyzbp1 # SFWA member Fran Wilde interviews Joe Haldeman for Cooking the Books http://t.co/aXHN5tFg #
SFWA member Vonda N. McIntyre's Dreamsnake http://t.co/AD9wawGv at Really Like This Book podcast http://t.co/kkoyJYQe: http://t.co/pSqnQHvX… #
SFWA member @NisiShawl is teaching a workshop "Writing the Other" November 18. Only room for 12 students! Sign up: http://t.co/GzaASyhd #
Harry Harrison (March 12, 1925-August 15, 2012) passed away early today. Best known for the film Soylent Green, Harry was also a SFWA Grand Master, a pioneer of genre, and a colorful personality. He will be greatly missed.
The future of humanity hangs in the balance as Kira Zo organizes a Resistance movement to overthrow the T’Akons, a powerful alien race.
SFWA Member Eugie Foster Sold short story "Trixie and the Pandas of Dread" to Apex Magazine. # SFWA member Matthew Johnson's story "The Last Islander" is out in the September Asimov's http://t.co/j179QudH # Antho "Digital Rapture," with many SFWA members, is out! Write a Singularity haiku and you could win a free lunch! http://t.co/LYNwbkMj… #
SFWA Member Ken Liu’s story, “The Bookmaking Habits of Select Species,” is out in the current issue of Lightspeed. http://t.co/nFe8SwGh… # SFWA member Eugie Foster just sold short stories "The Tiger Fortune Princess" and "The Girl Who Drew Cats" to Cricket magazine. #