Guest Post: Veronica Scott, author of Wreck of the Nebula Dream
It’s interesting when an author starts out writing one thing, and ends up with something else, something better, in the end. Sometimes the best stuff happens in the process, when the wheels are turning...
View ArticleGuest Post: M.L. Brennan, author of Generation V
I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for vampires, as odd as that sentence sounds. I came of age when Lost Boys was all the rage, and spent more than a few evenings playing Vampire: The Masquerade...
View ArticleGuest post: J.M. McDermott on running with the herd
Today I’m swapping guest posts with the awesome J.M. McDermott, author of the Dogsland trilogy and many other excellent works. You can find my guest post in defense of genre-blending here. And if...
View ArticleThe brilliance of mashups: A conversation with Eleri Stone
It’s always great to talk shop with another writer, so when super-agent Sara Megibow asked me to have an in-print conversation with fellow novelist Eleri Stone about genre mashups for the Nelson Agency...
View ArticleGuest Post: Alis Franklin on the misunderstood Loki
We all love us some Loki, amirite? Of course, we have Tom Hiddleston to thank for that, because his Loki — trickster god, son of frost giants, serious daddy issues — is the most well-known of the 21st...
View ArticleGuest post: Amy J. Murphy on Allies and Enemies-Fallen
I had the pleasure of meeting Amy J. Murphy last weekend at the Vermont SF Writer’s Series reading, and I very much enjoyed what she read from her latest book, Allies and Enemies — Fallen. Turns out...
View ArticleGuest Post: Tom Toner, author of Promise of the Child
I’m quite pleased to bring you a guest post from Tom Toner, author of the fantastic new space opera The Promise of the Child from Night Shade Books. I get requests to read and potentially blurb from...
View ArticleGuest Post: Dr. Frederick Turner on his new, epic, apocalyptic poem
Yep, you read that correctly. Poem. Book-length, blank-verse iambic pentameter poem, now being serialized over at Baen.com. And it’s about an apocalypse brought about by global warming. I know, right?...
View ArticleGuest Post: Matthew W. Quinn on The Thing in the Woods, the Great Recession...
I met Matthew W. Quinn last year at DragonCon, where he attended one my panels on the various flavors of publishing: traditional, self, hybrid, wooden ink-block…you get the idea. Anyway, he has a book...
View ArticleGuest post: Matthew W. Quinn on Battle for the Wastelands
Hello, friends! I know it’s been a while since an update, but with the new year I’m hoping to do a little better blogging regularly. More on that later, though, because today I’m pleased to welcome...
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