David Louis Edelman, author of the science fiction smash Infoquake, has now released the long-awaited sequel: MultiReal. Both books have received a ton of praise, even before being unleashed on the general public, and from my own reading of Infoquake, I would highly recommend you grab both books, if you…
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So, aside from generally being a lazy butt, the other main reason for maintaining blog silence this whole weekend was the fact that, come Friday morning, our modem decided to take a holiday as well, without notice, I might add. Going for a couple days without internet emphasized two facts…
2 CommentsHere’s a last writing resource for ya right before the holiday weekend hits. Probably won’t be around much once it does, so this should keep you entertained for a while. By writers, for writers, Writing Excuses/ is a collection of fifteen-minute podcasts on all sorts of topics and exercises that…
Comments closedA lot of great series seem to be headed down this track lately. The Dabel Brothers have been working on Dresden Files comics, Dean Koontz comics, George R. R. Martin comics, Raymond E. Feist, and the list goes on… And now they’re going to adapt the whole of Robert Jordan’s…
Comments closedThis year’s High Voltage ConFusion hosted a number of notable authors, from Tobias Buckell to John Scalzi to Jim C. Hines. They ran numerous panels, interviews and lively discussions over topics that ranged everywhere…internet piracy, web marketing for authors, and so on. If, like myself, you didn’t get to attend…
Comments closedI’ve never been one for audiobooks or that sort of thing, but this caught my eye…or ear, as it were. The Leviathan Chronicles is an audio sci-fi drama that is up to Chapter 7 at this point. The premise? A young immortal finds herself swept up in a secret war…
Comments closedThere appears to be a rash of strange crime-related news this week. For starters: A couple of crooks are overcome with guilt. One escaped from a county jail, but left a rose fashioned out of toilet paper behind, as a way of saying sorry for breaking out. (He was later…
Comments closedIf you’ve ever laid back on a cloudy day and tried to see shapes and images in the floating, fluffy balls of water, you know how much the mind can stretch to fashion sense out of random cotton puffs. But what if you could make a cloud out of your…
Comments closedIf you don’t know them, Strange Horizons is an nonprofit, free weekly webzine of speculative fiction. Right now, they’re trying to raise $6,000 to continue to pay their writers and cover costs for the zine production. Here’s the official announcement: 1. Strange Horizons publishes short fiction, poetry, reviews and articles…
Comments closedDavid B. Coe, author of nine (and counting) fantasy novels, tells us what’s going on in his head as he is having difficulty getting what he calls “the best book he’s ever written” published. Despite his track record, despite his being an established author, he can’t even get editors to…
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