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Keeping An Eye On... Jay Lake
Keeping An Eye On... Jay Lake
In this week's entry in Keeping An Eye On we have yet another author who needs no introduction. Jay Lake, who can write fiction faster than most people can read it, was one of the most commonly suggested authors SFSignal's Genre Watchlist . I'm guessing anyone who didn't name him assumed he ...
Keeping an Eye On... Cory Doctorow
Keeping an Eye On... Cory Doctorow
yetistomper.blogspot.com — This week's featured author in my 21-part Keeping An Eye On... series probably doesn't need an introduction. Cory Doctorow, internet superstar, is arguably the best known of the 21 authors on this list. Cory Doctorow won the Campbell Award for Best ... (more) Keeping an Eye On... Cory Doctorow
Listen to a reading of Jay Lake’s 2008 short story “Skinhorse Goes to Mars”
Listen to a reading of Jay Lake’s 2008 short story “Skinhorse Goes to Mars”
booksonmars.blogspot.com — Thanks to Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Podcast Magazine, I just finished listening to Mike Boris read “Skinhorse Goes to Mars” (36 mins.), a short story written by award-winning SF&F; author Jay Lake thatwas first published in the #15, Summer 2008, ... (more) Listen to a reading of Jay Lake’s 2008 short story ...
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SF Tidbits for 8/20/09
SF Signal — ... these via Bibliophile Stalker]: Mur Lafferty interviews Cory Doctorow. Meanwhile, At Your Library video-interviews Cory Doctorow. @Wow.com: Catherynne M. Valente Electric Velocipede interviews John Langan. Josh Vogt interviews T.A. Pratt. The Crotchety Old Fan interviews Nick Mamatas. @PJTV.com: John Ringo. @Whatever: Lev Grossman. @Stomping on Yeti: Jay Lake, author of Green. Over at Suvudu, David ...

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LakeshoreStomping on Yeti interviews me Reverse storyboarding — Art Writing guru James Gurney on how an artist watches movies. Writers: ever outlined a book or short story while you were reading it, to see how it was done? girliejones on "Why the Geeks Get the Girls" — Hilarious takedown of a New Scientist squib. Samurai underwear — For when you need to be even mightier. (Thanks to the_ogre.) ...

August 21, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — I'm really excited about Best American Fantasy 3. Also check out the official press release for the awesome line-up of future editors. (Also see Jeff VanderMeer's post on it regarding further developments.) Interviews Yeti Stomper interviews Jay Lake. Advice/Articles Robert McCrum on Some things won't change in the ebook revolution. Guy Gavriel Kay on Are novelists entitled to use real-life characters? Stephen Elliott on Why I Write. CL Anderson ...

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