theswivet.blogspot.com - 10/27/2008
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There's a book on my shelf, taking up valuable space, that I just can't wait to throw away. I'm a collector, serious style. Brodart jacket protectors on all my hardcovers, don't touch anything without washing your hands, reading editions and archiving additions for special titles -- that's how ...
theswivet.blogspot.com - 10/27/2008
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theswivet.blogspot.com —
Next up on my list of Swivet guest
bloggers is Lou Anders , Editorial Director of Pyr
Books , the SF/F imprint of Prometheus Books. Lou will be popping in every now and then to talk about publishing from an editor's perspective, as well as giving ...
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Introducing guest blogger Lou Anders, Editorial Director ...
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Bowing to the Future —
... , and right above it is my very first post. I say my first post because Colleen has invited me to be an occassional guest blogger, so hopefully there will be more to follow. ...
SF Tidbits for 10/28/08
SF Signal —
... infamous Mercury Theater version of "War of the Words."
Free Non-Fiction: Robert J. Sawyer points us to this free download of The Atlas of Cyberspace, by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
Ursula K. Le Guin will never sell another book to Hollywood again. [via SciFi Scanner]
Pyr Editor Lou Anders is guest-blogging at The Swivet. In his first post, he gives some writerly advice: Don't Be Good; Be Brilliant.
Gail Z. Martin is guest-blogging at When Gravity ...
October 29, 2008 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
Here's some links: An interview with the talented Geoff Ryman over at the Nebula Awards Blog by you know who. Also at the Nebula Awards Blog is an article by Sheila Finch entitled I Know It When I Read It. Lou Anders: Don't Be Good, Be Brilliant. Here's an interesting development between Google and writers: Google and Authors Reach Settlement (c/o Mary Robinette Kowal). Les Edwards, whose artwork graces the pages of Postscripts magazine, is selling Christmas cards. Here's a Dave Eggers ...
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