(The publishing world, that is.) Because I am a bad friend, it wasn’t until I got this month’s issue of LOCUS Magazine that I learned of two recent book deals involving awesome writers. But now I’m so excited I have…
Category: waitforit
I’m on a Boat!
One. More. Time: http://youtu.be/avaSdC0QOUM This is probably the last time we’ll be sailing on the now-annual JoCo Cruise. We’ve done all five tours so far, and while it’s been lots of fun, it is a long journey, and the inconvenience…
I am now an Associate Member of SFWA
That’s the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America to you: (For the record, I’m glad Jim Kelly told me this summer to wait, and I’m glad Mary Robinette Kowal told me last week to go for it.) But speaking…
I Will Not Get Paid This Much for Any of My Novels
But it’s nice to see that publishers still believe in science fiction. Last month, this bit of news showed up in the Publishers Lunch daily newsletter: Try not to think about the fact that Weir originally self-published his first novel,…
I may have some big news to share soon…
…but not quite yet. #WaitForIt Meanwhile, please enjoy this short video of sea otters holding hands: http://youtu.be/epUk3T2Kfno
SnoutCast #200: What’s Next
In which we reveal our podcasting plans for 2014, and look back on some great interviews from our first four years. [ Download mp3 – 25 MB ] 01:10 – “bicentennial”01:34 – Listener Mail: it’s pronounced LEHD-beet-ur02:56 – you, too,…
Wait For It
Just so you know: tomorrow’s podcast will be delayed until after our triumphant return from PAX! But we believe it will be worth the wait. 🙂 Check snout.org/podcast in the evening, or get our feed:[ Subscribe to SnoutCast / iTunes…
SnoutCast #176: Gone in 15,638,400 Seconds
In which we look back on some significant-to-us (and possibly relevant-to-your-interests) events from the first half of 2013. [ Download mp3 – 25 MB ] 00:59 – “semiannual”02:10 – January/ongoing: monthly Puzzled Pints, weekly SnoutCasts and 512s02:45 – February: JoCo…
Friday Flash Fiction: “In Which Miss Hartfeil Drops Some Science on Her Tenth Grade Classroom”
Read “In Which Miss Hartfeil Drops Some Science on Her Tenth Grade Classroom” at 512 Words or Fewer Listen, you just keep all your goddamn “Dora the Explorer” jokes to yourself, buster.