In which Bill reads the second of three parts of his Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novella "Inclination."
Paul Witcover of ✥theinferior4 somehow scoops everyone on Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer win for The Road. A bigger Pulitzer stunner, though, is that Ray Bradbury gets a special citation for "his distinguished, prolific and deeply influential career as an unmatched author of science fiction and fantasy." As
The complete text of "Inclination" is now available in three downloadable audio files, read by the author, at: https://www.shunn.net/inclination/
In which Bill reads the first of three parts of his Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novella "Inclination."
Episode #3 of "ScientiFicShunn" is now available! In the last of three segments from the Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novella, Jude learns the truth about his and his people's presence on Netherview Station. (Originally published in ASIMOV'S, April/May 2006.) http://www.shunn.net/
Episode #2 of "ScientiFicShunn" is now available! In the second of three segments from the Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novella, Jude must decide whether or not to transgress his beliefs by receiving biomodifications. (Originally published in ASIMOV'S, April/May 2006.) http://www.shunn.net/podcast?sf=
Episode #1 of "ScientiFicShunn" is now available! In the first of three segments from the Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novella, a pious teenager named Jude is sent to work at the docks of a giant space station. (Originally published in ASIMOV'S, April/May 2006.) http://www.
And sadly, the first thing I learned clicking over to the "Print" section of Sci Fi Wire was that Kurt Vonnegut has died. Whether you think he was a science fiction writer or not, he was one of the greats and will be missed. So it goes.
Today over at Sci Fi Wire, the news service of the Sci Fi Channel, I am interviewed by John Joseph Adams (a/k/a ➺slushgod) about my Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novella "Inclination." Lots of other nominees have been interviewed over the past couple of weeks in the
What a long, long day! █████ went to Long Island to partake of Easter dinner with friends and their families, whilst I wrote pretty much from 5:00 am to 10:30 pm—with breaks, of course, for food, playing with the dog, a nap, coffee-brewing, and general screwing around. Anyway,
For plenty of Good Free Stuff to read, head on over to the Asimov's web site. All ten of their Hugo-nominated stories are available there for free. There's nothing there I wouldn't commend to your attention, but some my particular favorites are "Kin&
In which Bill attempts to tie off a few last dangling threads and bring the whole enterprise to a poignant yet thematically satisfying conclusion.
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