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For Whom Do We Write?
I finished a novel a couple of weeks ago. It’s the first book in a new series that I’ve yet to sell to a publisher. I love this book. I think it may be the best thing I’ve ever written, and I have ideas for subsequent books in the series — all of them stand-alone novels with a ...
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aidanmoher.com — So my question is this: For whom do we write? And before you answer that you write... for yourself, and that you’d write even if you knew you could never sell anything, think long and hard about whether that’s really true. It’s my knee-jerk response; ... (more) A Dribble of Ink » Blog Archive » Article ...
David Brin guest blogging here next week
David Brin guest blogging here next week
sentientdevelopments.com — Science fiction writer, scientist and renowned futurist David Brin will be guest blogging here on Sentient Developments... next week. Brin is a best-selling author whose future-oriented novels include Earth and Hugo Award winners Startide Rising and The ... (more) David Brin guest blogging here next week
David Brin guestblogging at Sentient Developments this week
David Brin guestblogging at Sentient Developments this week
futurismic.com — This week, transhumanist blogger George Dvorsky’s site Sentient Developments plays host to no less a science fiction... luminary than David Brin as guest blogger . Says Dvorsky: David will be writing about biological uplift, the Singularity, ... (more) David Brin guestblogging at Sentient Developments this week
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