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Do You Have Writing Questions? Ask the VanderMarmot
Do You Have Writing Questions? Ask the VanderMarmot
Because of Booklife deadlines and being a guest at MidSouth Con in Memphis this next weekend (Ann’s the editor guest of honor), I will be re-starting the 60 in 60 around early April instead of, er, now. As my punishment, Penguin Books has turned me into a stuffed marmot behind ...
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Stump the Marmot: Writing Answers (Part I)
Ecstatic Days — ... To catch the marmot-free up to speed: No 60-in-60 this week. Penguin Books turned me into stuffed marmot. Forced to answer writing questions, per previous post. To become human again, although I’m debating the worth of that re-transformation. Here are the first answers. Please ask more. I can feel my paw now, and move it slightly, but that is all… ...

March 17, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... at 1:30 am... Interviews Richard Dansky interviews Sande Chen. The Fix, errr, Marshall Payne interviews Quentin S. Crisp. Jewcy interviews Daphne Gottlieb. John Joseph Adams at Subterranean interviews Jim Butcher. Conversational Reading interviews Brian Evenson. Advice/Articles Matt Staggs on A Call for Geek Militancy. Jeff Vandermeer: Do You Have Writing Questions? Ask the VanderMarmot. You get answers like Stump the Marmot: ...

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