Quick Updates for 2010-06-15
Cat Sparks is running a raffle to try to bring Hugo-nominee Peter Watts to Australia for the Hugos. http://is.gd/cOq5n # […]
Cat Sparks is running a raffle to try to bring Hugo-nominee Peter Watts to Australia for the Hugos. http://is.gd/cOq5n # […]
"Snowman's Chance in Hell," a podcast by SFWA member @TheFictioneer is now available on The Drabblecast at http://3.ly/yYxk # SFWA
Resources, Industry News, and Member News for N. K. Jemisin, Jenn Bennett, Marianne de Pierres, Alexandra Duncan, Steven L. Wilson, René Walling, Vera Nazarian, Jeri Smith-Ready, Genevieve Valentine, Christie Yant, and Jon Sprunk!
SFWA member Lou Antonelli will do a book signing for his Texas-themed collection "Fantastic Texas" 6/12 Prospero's in Marshall, TX
Nebula and Hugo nominated story "Non-Zero Probabilities" by SFWA member @nkjemisin is live at Escape Pod. http://is.gd/cJHSg # Welcome to
At the 2009 Nebulas Janis Ian sang Welcome Home (the SFWA song).The audience wept. Listen. http://3.ly/mAXW (via @KristineRusch) #
Resources, Industry News, and Member News for Harry Connolly, Julia Karr, Eric James Stone, and Cat Rambo!
From Magellan Media's @brianoleary there's an interesting letter about digital piracy to Scott Turow of the Authors Guild. http://3.ly/wzzZ #
The year is 2010. The internet has passed the infant stage and has grown into a young adult that still hasn’t quite gotten the “rules” down yet. Much of internet law is still in its infancy, in part because the legal system hasn’t been able to keep up with the rapid changes in technology. Words like “piracy,” “identity theft” and “copyright” are just three examples of that…
SFWA Member @byharryconnolly is pleased to announce that Bibliothèque Interdite purchased French rights to CHILD OF FIRE and GAME OF