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An Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
World Fantasy Award winner Jeff VanderMeer grew up in the Fiji Islands and has had fiction published in over 20 countries. His books, including the bestselling City of Saints & Madmen, have made the year's best lists of Publishers Weekly, LA Weekly, Amazon, the San Francisco Chronicle, and many ...
Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
ofblog.blogspot.com — Jeff VanderMeer is a multiple award-winning author of several books, including one of my favorite fantasy settings,... Ambergris.  The Ambergris Cycle is composed of City of Saints and Madmen (2002; rev. 2004, 2006), Shriek:  An Afterword ... (more) Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer, No Breaks
Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 States, 2 Books, 1 Writer, No Breaks
jeffvandermeer.com — I’m finally able to unveil the full-throttle intensity of my Endurance Tour in support of Booklife and... my new novel Finch . Yep, that’s correct–it’s 27 events in 36 days, not including classroom visits, getting a tattoo, ... (more) Jeff VanderMeer’s Endurance Tour: 36 Days, 27 Events, 14 ...
I did mention the giant angry testicle, right?
I did mention the giant angry testicle, right?
silence-without.blogspot.com — To quote Jeff VanderMeer: There’s nothing like a little challenge to roil the blood and take over... your life for a couple of months—all while not being able to say much of anything about it publicly, but, finally, I can announce that: Tessa Kum and [ ... (more) I did mention the giant angry testicle, right?
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Heretic/Rebel Edition Friday (with linkylink too)
Ecstatic Days — ... that’s okay. I can always lie low in the next burg over, maybe even pick up some work as an unlicensed PI….” Ray Banks on Finch: “The hardboiled stuff could easily have slipped into pastiche, and marrying that to a larger, stranger world whilst keeping emotionally realistic is a hell of an achievement. So too is putting a relatively complex plot into a fully-realised otherworld and managing to maintain a cohesive narrative.” Prima Storia interview conducted by Grant Stone: “I wrote Booklife because I’ve ...

October 19, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... centering around Referendum 71: A woman can share children with another woman, she can have Durable Power of Attorney and be named in a Living Will as legal guardian--and still she has no rights and no recourse. Because she's a lesbian.In an unrelated note, check out NPR's feature on zombies. And random fact for the week is that Tor.com could have been named as Lightspeed. Interviews Grant Stone interviews Jeff VanderMeer. Rick Klaw interviews Jeff VanderMeer. Guardian Books ...

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