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Author Interview Series #43 - Jay Lake
Author Interview Series #43 - Jay Lake
In accordance with what Jay Lake says below about his typical choice of attire, when we met he was wearing a shirt that looked like it was on fire. Definitely makes one stand out in a crowd of authors, particularly at World Con when authors are so thick on the ground. Since that time, I [...]
New Norman Partridge, Jay Lake, and Daniel Abraham Collections
subterraneanpress.com — We’re at work on a number of stellar collections that are likely to see print in 2010, including ones by Norman Partridge , Jay Lake , and hot new sf writer Daniel Abraham . Daniel’s collection is already in hand, fully designed, and with ... (more) New Norman Partridge, Jay Lake, and Daniel Abraham ...
Video: Jay Lake interviews Ken Scholes
Video: Jay Lake interviews Ken Scholes
otter.covblogs.com — Interestingly, this author used to be a Baptist minister. (more) Video: Jay Lake interviews Ken Scholes
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SF Tidbits for 2/22/09
SF Signal — Blogging the Muse interviews Jay Lake (Green). The World in the Satin Bag interviews Chris Howard (Seaborn). In part 5 or their tribute, Fear.net asks Was Edgar Allan Poe a Goth? Charles Stross talks about some upcoming books: The Revolution Business (the 5th Merchant Princes novel) and Wireless. When Science Fiction Meets Marxism, or "A review of John's Carpenter's They ...

[links] Link salad has been in Oklahoma
Lakeshore — Bookseller Rich Rennicks says some very kind things about Green [  Amazon ] Travis Heerman interviews me — Part of his regular interview series. Carmina Buraneidolia — This is damned near wet-your-pants funny. Needs your sound to be on, though. Ancient Black Sea Flood: Nuisance or Calamity? — Threat? Or menace? Rather like the Missoula Floods, I'll bet that was something to see. wtf_nature with the Old ...

February 23, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — Today's your last chance for the Shirley Jackson Awards Lottery... James A. Owen On Becoming a Writer. Alethea Kontis interviews Nick Mamatas. Blogging the Muse interviews Jay Lake. Edward Champion on The Publishing Industry: An Economic Thought Experiment. Matt Cheney on I Kill Bookstores. Joshua Palmatier on Exploring the Other--Gay Themes in SF and F. Jeff Vandermeer on Clarion South 2009: A Teacher’s View. Suvudu's NYCC Panel: Author Round Table. ...

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