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Frozen Sky Celebration

To celebrate the milestone of Lucky 13,000 ebooks sold of his 99-cent novella “The Frozen Sky,” Jeff Carlson is giving away free copies of his other short story collections as Mobi or ePub files.  You can choose your freebie at http://www.jverse.com/blog/ Originally published in Writers of the Future XXIII, “The Frozen Sky” is a near-future sci fi thriller […]

Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner: Betrayer of Worlds

Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner are pleased to announce the mass-market re-release of Betrayer of Worlds, the latest installment of their collaboration in Known Space. Trapped in the Wunderland civil war, all Louis Wu wants is a way home. What Nessus, the insane Puppeteer scout, offers Louis instead is a way out — through […]

Quick Updates for 2011-05-24

Industry News and Member News for Paul Celmer, Natania Barron, Thomas Mays, Mary G. Thompson, Barb Hendee, Rae Carson, Rachel Graves, Diane Whiteside, Dave Gross, Ferrett Steinmetz, Stina Leicht, Eugie Foster, James Treadwell, and Sunny Moraine.

Watch the Nebula Awards Ceremony live!

Tune in Saturday evening, May 21, 2010 at 8:15 P.M. EDT for the Nebula award ceremony. For the second year in a row, one of the premier awards in science fiction will be streamed live on the Web. This Saturday, May 21, 2010 at 7:15 P.M. EDT the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America […]

Golden Duck Awards 2010

This year’s Golden Duck Awards have been announced. Designed to encourage science fiction literature for children, The Golden Duck Awards are presented every year at Worldcon.

Tidbits

How threatened do publishers feel by agencies’ aggressive moves into publishing? Well, according to a report today in The Bookseller, Random House UK has done an end run around prestigious literary agency Sheil Land, directly approaching author Tom Sharpe to secure digital rights to his backlist.