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
Okay, some higher-quality excerpts from my Saturday appearance on Jim Freund's "Hour of the Wolf" are up and available on my site. Find 'em here. And find earlier appearances here. And don't miss the cameo by our own ❦steelbrassnwood! (Or at least by
I'm still working on getting some higher-quality excerpts from my appearance yesterday on "Hour of the Wolf" posted to my site, but in the meantime you can stream the two-hour program in its entirety from the WBAI archive. But hurry! It'll only be available
I will be the late-breaking guest on Jim Freund's "Hour of the Wolf" this coming Saturday, September 24, from 5:00 to 7:00 in the A.M on WBAI 99.5 FM. (I'll likely read a new story-in-progress called "Objective Impermeability in
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.
█████ and I have been culling great numbers of books in preparation for our anticipated move (still months down the road). As I was going through boxes, considering each volume in turn, I ran across my hardcover copy of Dave Wolverton's space opera The Golden Queen (recently republished as
When the mail came on Friday and I spied the October/November issue of Asimov's in the pile, I opened it immediately to the last page. I didn't necessarily expect to see it yet, but it was there nonetheless: COMING SOONmind-bending new stories by Robert Silverberg,
Jack Williamson's new novel, The Stonehenge Gate, is out, and he insists it is his last. I learn this from an article ❦bobhowe points me toward, in the Albuquerque Tribune. It's a delightful piece to read (despite the fact that one paragraph is worded carelessly enough
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
Via Paul Melko by way of David Moles, I encountered this morning a fascinating essay by SF writer and scholar John Kessel exploring and repudiating the morality of intention that underpins Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and attempting to explain the book's enduring popularity.
I've been rereading Charlie Stross's Accelerando stories, so I found myself calculating aloud while █████ and I were buying storage space at J&R yesterday. My new hard drive cost $349, which comes out to a little over 87 cents a gig. About 10 years ago,
It's official, or will be when the promised contract arrives in the mail. I just made my first sale to Asimov's. A 19,000-word novella no less. The story's called "Inclination," and though it takes place a few decades earlier, it'
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