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The Wizard of Macatawa
Science fiction and fantasy news and features from Sfcrowsnest.com — ... at their annual convention, Capclave, held this year on October 17-19th 2008 in Rockville, Maryland. Present to accept their awards were Tom Doyle and Chis Cevasco, the editor and publisher of Paradox. Also present to accept their Honorable Mention certificates were: Alan Loewen; Neil Clark, publisher of Clarkesworld, accepting on behalf of Elizabeth Bear and Jeff VanderMeer; and John Gregory Betancourt, publisher of Weird Tales, accepting on behalf of Erik Admundsen. More over at www.paradoxmag.com [image] ...

Second WSFA Small Press Award Winner Announced
SFScope — Award Administrator Sam Scheiner announced the winner of the second WSFA Small Press Award this evening. The award, sponsored by the Washington Science Fiction Assocation , was presented this evening at WSFA's annual Capclave . The winner of this year's award is "The Wizard of Macatawa" by Tom Doyle, which was published in issue 11 of Paradox magazine (published and edited by Christopher M. Cevasco). "The Wizard of Macatawa" tells the story of how the life of a young girl intersects with that of L. Frank Baum. The award "honors the efforts of small press ...

WSFA Small Press Award
Science Fiction Awards Watch — ... . The winner is “The Wizard of Macatawa” by Tom Doyle, published in issue 11 of Paradox magazine, publisher and editor Christopher M. Cevasco. “The Wizard of Macatawa” tells the story of how the life of a young girl intersects with that of L. Frank Baum. ...

For want of a genre
Nebula Awards Blog — To answer these questions, a working definition of alternate history is in order.  Essentially, an alternate history tale is set in a version of our world in which one or more events occurring in our historical past happened in a plausibly different manner than we know to be true.  The modified occurrence(s), typically referred to as the story’s divergence point, must be significant enough to result in a world recognizably different from our own.  In the best alternate history tales, the nature and details of that difference and the manner in which the characters interact with the changed ...

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The Crotchety Old Fan — ... Futurismic Greatest Uncommon Denominator HUB Magazine Interzone only until 2/2006 Internet Review of Science Fiction Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet Locus Magazine Neo-Opsis New York Review of Science Fiction On Spec Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show Paradox Magazine Postscripts Shimmer Space and Time ...

Paradox Magazine Closing
SFScope — ... magazine features fiction by Steve Rasnic Tem, T.L. Morganfield, Maura McHugh, Marie Brennan, Danny Adams, Natasha Simonova, and Ernesto Brosa. "Refunds to US subscribers will be mailed along with the issue, and the publisher will be contacting overseas subscribers in the upcoming weeks to arrange method of payment. "The magazine is closed to submissions, but there are plans for future book anthologies through Paradox Publications; guidelines for those projects will be posted at: paradoxmag.com . The possibility exists that the magazine could re-launch in an online format in ...

SFWA receives authors, editors, and others at Planet Hollywood
SFScope — ... editor Shawna McCarthy , Asimov's Science Fiction editor Sheila Williams , and Publishers Weekly editor/blogger Rose Fox . [image] Author William Shunn , Laura Chavoen, Asimov's managing editor Brian Bieniowski , Analog managing editor Trevor Quachri , and SyFy's Craig Engler . [image] Crowd shot. [image] Kim Kindya and Jean Krevor. [image] Realms of Fantasy editor Douglas Cohen , Paradox Magazine editor Christopher M. Cevasco , author and editor Andrea Kail , and author Saladin Ahmed . ...

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