Quick Updates for 2012-07-10
Tina Connolly of Toasted Cake reads of SFWA member Ken Liu's (@kyliu99) story, "Golden Years in the Paleozoic" http://t.co/a17xwLRV… # […]
Tina Connolly of Toasted Cake reads of SFWA member Ken Liu's (@kyliu99) story, "Golden Years in the Paleozoic" http://t.co/a17xwLRV… # […]
Hillarious post from @seanmarkey about the perils of farm fresh produce. "Starbucks Thinks I’m A Drug Dealer" http://t.co/CJmlZj1F # SFWA
SFWA member Matthew Johnson's story "The Afflicted" is out in the July/August F&SF http://t.co/lYtpVsyB @IrregularVerbal # SFWA members don't forget
An outline is a roadmap. It helps you decide the overall shape of the novel. It does not lock you into that structure if you stumble upon something interesting.
Nice review of Tempest's Fury by SFWA member @NicolePeeler http://t.co/gwEoyhAS… # @DailySF story "Reading Time" by SFWA member @BethCato is
SFWA member @cindypon is giving away a *signed* paperback of SILVER PHOENIX with her Turning Point—enter here: http://t.co/BAOAnOvM #
The 2012 Andre Norton Award committee has been chosen, and will begin accepting books for consideration. Any young adult/middle grade prose or graphic novel first published in English in 2012 is eligible.
If you think colonialism is dead… think again. Globalisation has indeed made the world smaller–furthering the dominance of the West over the developing world, shrinking and devaluing local cultures, and uniformising everything to Western values and Western ways of life
SFWA member @alcole123 is having Allan's 50% July E-Book Sale. All formats. Go to http://t.co/SNDNXGSo. Paste In SSSW50 At Checkout.
@mariannedyson @michaelcapobian There's no reason that you can't start a discussion in the SFWA forums. in reply to mariannedyson #
The Sunburst Awards for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic are presented annually to Canadian writers with a speculative fiction novel or book-length collection of speculative fiction published any time during the previous year.
PROMETHEUS is the most frightening horror movie of the past 20 years. And the horror is that this is what American science will look like after a century of teaching Creationism in our schools.