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Over at SF Signal …
… a bunch of us talk about the inspiration behind our stories in Ellen Datlow’s The Best Horror of the Year Volume 7.
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SF Signal reveiws The Bitterwood Bible
The wonderful Haralambi Markov has reviewed The Bitterwood Bible over at SF Signal.
MY REVIEW:
PROS: Exquisite prose; a shared world where the stories bleed into each other to establish a vibrant and sprawling mythology; complex portrayal
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Mind Meld at SF Signal
The latest mind meld from SF Signal is about world-buidling and who you learned the greatest lessons from … when I say ‘you’ I mean Michael Moorcock, Patrick Rothfuss, Gail Carriger, N K Jemisin, Paolo Bacigalupi,
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Questions, answered.
Mr DeNardo over at SF Signal is asking questions again. This time it’s about what to give the geek/nerd in your life for Christmas/insert holiday of choice here. People answering include, but are not restricted to, Mike Resnick, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Martha Wells, Jeff VanderMeer and moi.
Go here for geeky giftly goodness.
For the record: I still want an otter.
Meanwhile, over at SF Signal: The Dream Anthology
The delightful John DeNardo at SF Signal asked a few people to pick and choose for their dream anthology, citing what you’d choose and why. The answers were so big, they had to split the post in two.
Mine is here, as is that of Nancy Kress (hallowed be her
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Can't Stop the Signal: John DeNardo
If you’re looking for information about stuff, you know you’re going to go to SF Signal. With JP Frantz, John DeNardo brings the world the SFy goodness that is SF Signal. Here he takes some time to take part
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And over in the blue corner …
The awesome Charles Tan interviews the equally awesome Aliette de Bodard … this is from a series of interviews featuring the contributors of The Apex Book of World SF edited by Lavie Tidhar. Filled with readish goodness …
Hi Aliette! Thanks for agreeing to do the interview. First off, how did you first become acquainted with speculative fiction?
In a stealthy way, mostly.
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