In which Bill, after only a brief taste of freedom, is told to sit down, shut up, take the money, get on the plane, and pretend the past week never happened.
I promised earlier to write more about the Hugo nominations today, but what I really wanted to do was take some time to do what I was too pressed to do this morning and congratulate everyone else who made the ballot. Particular congratulations to folks I know like Robert Reed,
I woke up this morning to find an inbox flooded with congratulations on being nominated for the Hugo Award! Okay, so the majority of them were copies of one email from Greg Van Eekhout that inexplicably keeps getting redelivered, but still. Greg can congratulate me on being nominated as many
A.R. Yngve writes to tell me that a rather infamous 1987 essay about Ender's Game, "Ender and Hitler: Sympathy for the Superman" by Elaine Radford, is now available online. Ms. Radford makes interesting points, but I have to say I'm not entirely convinced
I'm not writing a lot of short fiction these days, owing mostly to work on novels and memoirs and such, but I'm delighted that John Klima has just bought a story called "Timesink" from me for a future, as yet undetermined issue of Electric
Casting my rubber-stamp of an uncontested SFWA officers ballot early, I missed the opportunity to support the write-in campaigns of John Scalzi and Derryl Murphy. But if I had a time machine I surely would. I surely would. Ahem, is there a candidate with a time machine?
Bill and his lovely wife █████ ███████ will be attending the 65th World Science Fiction Convention late this summer in Yokohama, Japan.
Bill will be attending Balticon 41 in Baltimore over the Memorial Day weekend.
Bill will be participating the 2007 Nebula Awards Weekend in New York City.
One element of my new site redesign I want to point is my bibliography page. Cross-indexed, cross-referenced, and fully interactive! I continue to wonder why I didn't switch from hand-crafted HTML pages to Movable Type years ago. By the way, suggestions for bibliography interface improvement are very welcome.
In which Bill faces sentencing at the hands of a philosophical judge, while Joseph faces martyrdom at the hands of an angry mob. Plus, special cameo appearance by the guy who blows up planes!
John Klima has an important announcement. Listen up!
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