Quick Updates for 2012-08-04
SFWA member @daviddlevine's story "Floaters" has been published at Buzzy Mag. Read it for free here: http://t.co/K0Ftbrhb… #
SFWA member @daviddlevine's story "Floaters" has been published at Buzzy Mag. Read it for free here: http://t.co/K0Ftbrhb… #
And SFWA member @LAGilman also will be at @BmoreBookFest ! # New stories by SFWA member Jamie Lackey from Kazka
My family has a strange attitude toward my writing, which I think is almost always the case unless the writer comes from a family of professional creators. (By professional, I mean people who actually make a portion of their incomes from a creative endeavor — writing, art, dance, etc.) When I met my cousins in Debrecen, they told me they’d heard I’d become a famous writer, of fantasy like J.R.R. Tolkien. Of course, I’m not at all a famous writer, and what I write is nothing like Tolkien.
SFWA member Tiffany Trent will be at @BmoreBookFest with @sfwa in September # SFWA Member Ellen Datlow will also be
by Deborah Walker Ideas for my stories come to me in museums, in galleries, in libraries. Find me upstairs (and
SFWA Member @jenniferbrozek has a new episodic YA series set in the Battletech universe on http://t.co/gr1snmxF #
SFWA Member Leanne Renee Hieber sells 3 book Gaslamp Fantasy Saga to Tor http://t.co/VakwhRFX # @thewrongtree If those UK science
The problem with seeing one’s purpose on a panel as primarily that of speaking–“sharing” insights or regurgitating something recently read that relates to the subject–is that it turns panelists into lecturers. Speaking for myself, I’ve often found that the thinking, reading, and note-taking I’ve done in preparation for a panel may often have nothing to do with what the other panelists are talking about.
To talk about this, I need to talk about the scariest thing that ever happened to me. Bear with me.
In 1999, I was driving on the New Jersey Turnpike. The car behind me tapped my bumper, sending me fishtailing across several lanes, and under a trailer truck, which sheared the roof off the car.
The Baltimore Science Fiction Society (BSFS) is proud to announce the beginning of a series of day long writing workshops run by active and acclaimed professional writers in the genre of science fiction and fantasy. The first will be on Saturday, August 25th at 10 AM at BSFS headquarters at 3310 East Baltimore Street in Baltimore, Maryland, and will be taught by Brenda Clough.
Member News for Allan Cole, Ken Liu, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Mike Allen.
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America joins with the rest of our nation and the world in mourning those who were killed and injured in Aurora, Colorado early this morning, through the actions of a man whose motives are quite simply unfathomable. Our thoughts go to their loved ones and to all affected.