Archive for 2010

Interview with SFWA member L. Timmel Duchamp

With the release of her five book Marq’ssan Cycle, beginning in 2005, L. Timmel DuChamp has gained a reputation for fierce, uncompromisingly feminist writing of the same kind that has marked her short story appearances in places such as Asimov’s and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

5 Resources on Grammar

We use language every day. It’s our tool, our medium, our art. However, even the most experienced and confident writer runs into an occasional grammatical snag (lie or lay?).

Quick Updates for 2010-08-24

SFWA member @daviddlevine's story "A Little Song, A Little Dance" will appear in charity antho "Breaking Waves" http://bit.ly/bU9kzi # AFTER THE SUNDIAL by SFWA member Vera Nazarian – a new collection of time-related science fiction – Available now: http://3.ly/z8R2 # SFWA member @byharryconnolly offers free preview of his upcoming GAME OF CAGES: Chap 1: http://bit.ly/bOP3jG […]

The Writing Parent

When I consider trying to maintain my writing and care for human children, my head boggles. Others have done it, wresting time and space while caring for family. I decided to ask a small panel of talented writers and fellow SFWA members about how they did it

Quick Updates for 2010-08-18

SFWA member @JackieKessler has been releasing a serial novel HELL TO PAY. She's up to Chapter 13. Start here. http://3.ly/cP53 #H2pay # SFWA member Adam-Troy Castro's story "Arvies" is up on @lightspeedmag today: http://bit.ly/cLsivW #

Guest post–Science Fiction and the Post-Cold War

While a great deal has been written about Cold War culture, very little has been written about post-Cold War culture as such, science fiction included. Part of it may be the lack of really significant, defining movements or innovations, at least since the cyberpunk of the 1980s.