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10.0 10 5 Science fiction author Michael A. Burstein has been nominated for ten Hugo Awards and regularly participates in Boston area science fiction conventions such as Arisia . Michael was kind enough to take the time to answer some questions for us. 1. According to your website you classify ...
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OPEN BOOK SOCIETY Interviews Michael A. Burstein!
Apex Book Company —
... very good webzines out there whose editors don’t earn a living from their editing, and as long as part of their philosophy is to make sure that their writers do in fact get paid a professional rate, people seem to be fine with it. But an editor serves as a gatekeeper, an arbiter of taste, and you can’t just find good fiction by randomly visiting websites. And like writers, editors need to eat. My hope is that the more things change, the more they will stay the same.”
Read the whole interview here!
November 3, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... Eye on Books interviews Brandon Sanderson (podcast). (via Tor Books) Geekdad interviews Brandon Sanderson. (via Tor Books) A Working Title interviews Tobias Buckell. Open Book Society interviews Michael A. Burstein. The Green Man Review interviews Christopher Golden. Keeping the Door interviews Greg Egan. (via Fabio Fernandes) David Steffen interviews Jeremy C. Shipp. ...
SF Tidbits for 11/3/09
SF Signal —
Interviews/Profiles Eye on Books interviews Brandon Sanderson (podcast). (via Tor Books) Geekdad interviews Brandon Sanderson. (via Tor Books) A Working Title interviews Tobias Buckell. Open Book Society interviews Michael A. Burstein. The Green Man Review interviews Christopher Golden. Keeping the Door interviews Greg Egan. (via Fabio Fernandes) David Steffen interviews Jeremy C. Shipp. ...
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apexbookcompany.com 12/2/2008 — by Deb Taber
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Apex Magazine April edition now available
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