At last, captured by hidden camera, we can confirm who it is that's been reading our books while we're out.
Our own ❦bobhowe, if you didn't know, can now have the descriptor anthologist extraordinaire prepended to his name, as in anthologist extraordinaire Robert J. Howe. If you don't know what I'm talking about, pop over to his place and get in line for some
There's still an hour or so left in the bidding for my Heidelberg Cylinder auction at eBay. Also, I've just listed a first-edition, first-printing hardcover of George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones.
I've been an eBay user since 1998, but today I posted my very first ever item for sale: a signed copy of The Heidelberg Cylinder by Jonathan Carroll. I really don't know what I'm doing, so I'm curious to see how this
At Fantasy Book Spot, you can find an interview with "writer's writer" Richard Bowes, a friend and workshop comrade. The occasion is the release of his new "mosaic novel" From the Files of the Time Rangers, which I've read in a couple
Bill * Some Rain Must Fall by Michael Faber * Stable Strategies and Others by Eileen Gunn * Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks * The Man in My Basement by Walter Mosley Began Ghostwritten by David Mitchell on flight home. █████ * A Changed Man by Francine Prose * How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
Someone on my CD mix club mailing list posted a story this morning about how she ran across a stoop sale over the weekend which turned out to be John Wesley Harding's! (His real name, btw, is Wesley Stace, and under that byline he will be reading from
From this morning's subway reading: Toug said, "What about us? How did we get here?" "The Most High God raised us from the animals. Does that sound horrible?" Mani [the cat] said, "Well, I certainly don't think so." "Neither
I stopped by Borders on the way to Petco, and I can now confirm that The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-first Annual Collection is out and available in stores. I would never suggest that you buy a $20 book for the sake of a four-page story by yours
What a weekend █████ and I just had! We arrived back late last night from three days in beautiful Aiken, South Carolina. We were invited by our dear friend Shana, who lives here in the city and was going home for the annual Aiken Steeplechase, an afternoon of horseracing that is
With the recent release of Return to the Whorl, volume three of The Book of the Short Sun, I decided it was finally time to go back to the start of The Book of the New Sun and read through all twelve *Sun books. I'm about 200 pages
In all the excitement of slagging Vintage (whom I had previously appreciated for reissuing Fawn M. Brodie's watershed 1945 biography of Joseph Smith, No Man Knows My History), I forgot that there was a beautiful paragraph or two from Disch's 334 that I wanted to share:
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