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Position: Part-Time SFWA Nebula Conference Project Manager Application Open: October 15th, 2021 – October 29th, 2021 Start Date: Immediate Pay: […]
Position: Part-Time SFWA Nebula Conference Project Manager Application Open: October 15th, 2021 – October 29th, 2021 Start Date: Immediate Pay: […]
The Bulletin #216 is now available for download for SFWA members and participants of the 2021 Nebula Conference Online. Cover:
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America has released our newest fantasy StoryBundle! The “Magic and Mayhem” Bundle is
by Nick Wood (NW) & Isiah Lavender III (IL) After finishing a working stint as a psychologist in Aotearoa, New
~DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 20!~ The SFWA Self-Publishing Committee (SPC) is happy to announce that we are open for submissions
by Michael J. Moore You write speculative fiction for the same reason you’ve read or watched it your entire life.
by Sabrina Vourvoulias First, a quick quiz: Did you read the headline, and automatically compile a mental checklist of
L. Neil Smith (b.1946) died on August 27. Smith began publishing in 1980 with the story “Grimm’s Law” that appeared
by Benjamin C. Kinney Rejection letters are an inescapable part of the writing life, especially for authors of short
The following is a SFWA Member Report. A modified version originally ran in the SFWA Singularity #71. A USPS Tribute
SFWA’s Comics Committee has announced the results of two surveys they’ve conducted to document current industry norms for advances and
by Eleanor Konik Often, speculative fiction relies on common government types, like monarchies and republics, because they’re familiar to