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The Graphic Drive-by: Liz Argall
Liz Argall is a freelance writer, Clarion survivor, life model, writer of a comic books and a musical, and the possessor of a Bronze Ledger Award for Small Press of the Year for her anthology Dreams of Tomorrow.
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The Castings Drive-by: Pamela Freeman
Pamela Freeman writes for adults (The Castings Triology), young adults (The Murders’ Apprentice) and children (Victor’s Quest, Wonderdog) – and more titles, besides. Here, though, she talks about her deepseated desire to be a drummer … oh, alright, and quite a lot of writerly stuff.
1. If I wasn’t a
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The Boneshaker Drive-by: Cherie M. Priest
Steampunk! Zombies! Alternative civil war history! Southern Gothic via the graces of Eden Moore! Cherie M. Priest has nine novels under her belt, with five more on the way. Why? Because she’s another over-achiever, like so many of
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The Bonus Drive-by: Ann VanderMeer
Ann VanderMeer is an award-winning editor and publisher (Buzz City Press) – but then, who doesn’t know that? She’s also married to Jeff VanderMeer, the award-winning writer and editor. The world has them to thank for such tomes
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The Minimally Facetious Drive-by: Mike Resnick
The Resnick is a science fiction creature, displaying a propensity for accumulating Hugos and Nebulas. Has a marked fondness for cheese blintzes and half to three-quarter naked pirate queens. His publication list must be viewed to be believed and may cause the expression “Holy snapping ducksh*t” to exit the
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New feature: a Bestiary
Okay, so my plan is to gradually post entries on the Bestiary page for all the writers who’ve been kind enough/foolish enough to do drive-bys with me. This will be done as wit and time allow. Here’s one I prepared earlier …