Just a reminder that I'll be reading at KGB tomorrow night, Thursday, March 20th, with Barbara Krasnoff, Sue Young Wilson, and current Nebula Award nominee Richard Bowes. We'll be there despite the war, and hope that you'll be too. KGB is at 85 East
My ad for Missionary Man showed up on RentMyChest.com today. Ironically, it showed up right next door to our friend Greg Allen's ad for Greg.org. Greg, last time I checked, was a member in good standing of the LDS Church. I'm glad we both
One thing I forgot. I'll be part of an Echo-sponsored SF reading at KGB on March 20th. More details as that date draws closer, but other readers will include Barbara Krasnoff and Richard Bowes. Also, █████ is doing her best to arrange some Missionary Man readings around town in
Well, the final Nebula ballot came out yesterday, and "The Veil Beyond the Veil" wasn't on it. Here are the nominees: http://www.sfwa.org/fiction/NebFinal2002.html I'm disappointed, of course, but I'm young and resilient. And I have two stories
The third time's the charm. I emailed Shawna McCarthy another revised version of my story "The Day Pietro Coppino Spoke to the Mountain" Saturday night, and she wrote back yesterday afternoon that she was sending a contract. Yippee! Don't know yet what issue of
The big writing news this week—my short story "The Veil Beyond the Veil," from last April's Realms of Fantasy, quite unexpectedly made the preliminary ballot for the 2002 Nebula Awards. Huzzah! No news on the book, though █████ and I have spoken with a publicist we
My NYRSF reading last night went fabulously well. Thirty-five or forty people showed up to ART New York on a bitterly cold night, of which at least half were friends of mine. I was supposed to go first and Jack Womack second, but the evening's curator, Constance Ash,
It wasn't the lawyers who shot us down. It was the academics. Last Friday night was the annual Authors and Editors Reception, a cocktail party thrown by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. It was held this year at St. Maggie's Cafe at the
I've added a new audio file over in "Sound Bytes." It a third segment from my August 10 appearance on "Hour of the Wolf," and it contains my reading of a yet-unpublished story called "The Day Pietro Coppino Spoke to the Mountain."
So I had a nice little email exchange yesterday with an editor from Long-Established Small Press. Mr. Editor (as opposed to Ms. Editor from Well-Respected University Press) expressed interest in getting a book of fiction from me, most likely a collection of stories. He would prefer it to be a
Oh, by the way, I got word Friday that Ms. Editor's editorial director at Well-Regarded University Press has read Missionary Man and likes it. They've sent the book to their legal department for a read-through, with some minor worries about whether there's anything in
After several delays, the anthology Beyond the Last Star: Stories from the Next Beginning is finally printed and shipping (or so I am given to understand, since my copies haven't actually arrived yet). You will find my story "The Diagnostic Feast" in this fine volume, as
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