Quick Updates for 2012-09-02
Want to talk to Eugene Meyers? Find him at the SFWA table in the Hyatt Fan Table area at 1! […]
Want to talk to Eugene Meyers? Find him at the SFWA table in the Hyatt Fan Table area at 1! […]
SFWA Member @keffy's story "Five Bullets on the Banks of the Sadji" is now live at Podcastle: http://t.co/bVII3A7m # Join
SFWA members! Are you at Dragon*Con? Come by the SFWA table by the Comics Alley with your promotional stuff if
SFWA member Wendy S. Delmater announces an editorial opening. http://t.co/Bc9oNt4c #
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.
Member News for Vonda N. McIntyre, Fran Wilde, Joe Haldeman, Beth Cato, and Samantha Henderson.
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… #
So what might be the value of podcasting for new and established speculative fiction writers? Is it about exposure? Self-publishing? Monetizing the work? Creativity for its own sake?
The emergence of the iPod has revolutionized the way our culture consumes media; music, videos, apps, and even literature, specifically in the form of audio fiction. Both long and short form audio fiction have thousands of avid listeners who take advantage of commutes, gym sessions, walks, etc., to catch up on their ‘reading.’
SFWA members, we want to retweet your great publishing news! Here's how to get that news to us: http://t.co/VuCyzbp1 #
How does a sudden attack that puts a sword in your belly play from the inside? If you’d seen the blade properly would it be in your belly? Didn’t you see it properly a little too late, when it was up to the hilt? Shift that “blade” and we shift the awareness of it.