Electronic copies of two more new old stories have gone on sale at Fictionwise this week: * "Two Paths in the Forest Toulemonde" (Science Fiction Age, 1994) * "Why I Think I'll Be Staying Home Tonight" (Electric Velocipede, 2004) These are the last two stories that
I am confirmed as a program participant for L.A.con IV, the 64th World Science Fiction Convention. I don't know yet what I'll be doing on the program, but I will be at the con in Anaheim all five days, from August 23rd to 27th.
I know how much trouble I have getting anything done on days I post in the ol' LiveJournal. So how do the hardcore bloggers manage to get anything else done? A mystery for the ages.
In which Bill and his trainer Elder Fowler knock on many doors in search of elusive gold, stumbling at last upon a fairytale cottage and the irresistible enchantress within.
Electronic copies of two more new old stories have gone on sale at Fictionwise this week: * "The Veil Beyond the Veil" (Realms of Fantasy, 2002) * "The Day Pietro Coppino Spoke to the Mountain" (Realms of Fantasy, 2003) Each under a dollar! What a steal! Or collect
In a recent Craigslist posting, a dominant male businessman requests a Secretary-like secretary who, in addition to being able to take dictation and a good paddling with equal aplomb, must be discrete. One presumes that this distinct and differentiated individual will also be discerning and prudent enough to gently inform
Electronic copies of two more new old stories have gone on sale at Fictionwise this week: * "Stalin's Candy" (Realms of Fantasy, 1999) * "The Diagnostic Feast" (Beyond the Last Star, Sherwood Smith, ed., 2002) Mere pennies! Or collect all ten!
Electronic copies of two more new old stories have gone on sale at Fictionwise this week: * "Kevin17" (F&SF, 1995) * "Mrs. Janokowski Hits One out of the Park" (Electric Velocipede, 2003) Cheap! Cheap! Cheap!
In which Bill and his trainer Elder Fowler take charge of missionary work in the lonesome prairie oil town of Brooks, Alberta, and many naughty words are uttered as a result.
A new old story has gone online for purchase and downloading at Fictionwise this morning: "From Our Point of View We Had Moved to the Left." This isn't just my first published story; it's probably the most political story I've written, and
I'm afraid I'm compelled to filch the link to this news brief from the redoubtable ❦asphalteden: Science-Fiction Novel Posits Future Where Characters Are Hastily Sketched That's our issue!
Two more older stories have gone on sale at Fictionwise.com this week, by the way: "Colin and Ishmael in the Dark" and "Divided by Time." Get 'em! They're cheap!
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