I hope you intrepid New Yorkers will brave the cold and the wind tonight at the South Street Seaport to attend March's entry in the New York Review of Science Fiction Reading Series. I am guest-curating, and I'm very pleased that our readers tonight will be
In which Bill faces a bail magistrate, finds himself compelled repeatedly to pantomime his strip search, and contemplates the deep philosophical question of whether or not God protects missionaries. Special "existential dread" episode!
King of Zembla takes Jeff Ford, Rick Bowes and me to the Zemblan Literary Thunderdome.
As many other folks have pointed out, SFWA has released the final ballot for this year's Nebula Awards. No surprise that ❦paulmelko and ❦mabfan and Jim Kelly and I all made it since there was no first round of voting in our category! But apparently the jury declined
I will be guest-curating the New York Review of Science Fiction reading for Tuesday, March 6th. I'm very pleased that our readers that evening will be Lauren McLaughlin and Andrea Kail. Lauren McLaughlin spent ten years in the film industry, writing the films Hypercube, Specimen, and Prisoner of
My friend SF writer Tobias Buckell has just launched a weekly video blog. Check out the first episode! (Or go straight to YouTube.)
It's always a lovely thing to find someone saying something nice about one of your stories, but when it's a story that was published thirteen and a half years ago it's even nicer. Part of ❦jamietr's very interesting project of reading through
As part of the New York Review of Science Fiction Reading Series, Bill will guest-curate an evening of readings from writers who come to written SF from the worlds of visual media.
In which Bill gets booked into Calgary's big downtown jail, encounters hardened criminals and guards, revises his opinion of both, and begins questioning some of his life's basic assumptions. Longest episode yet! (As if that's any reason for pride.)
This week's featured Preliminary Nebula Award Ballot story at Fictionwise is ❦bobhowe's novelette "Do Neanderthals Know?" Great story, check it out for free in e-book form: http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook43661.htm
See if you can spot Scott Edelman, Bob Howe, and me (and maybe other people you know!) in this old segment from the premier episode of the Trio series Parking Lot. We're trying to be all erudite and shit while they intercut our interview clips with furries. It&
In which Bill, as threatened, pays tribute to late jazz great Michael Brecker. A special all-music edition!
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