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Jay Lake lives in Portland, Oregon, where he works on numerous writing and editing projects. His 2009 novels are Green from Tor Books, Madness of Flowers from Night Shade Books, and Death of a Starship from MonkeyBrain Books. His short fiction appears regularly in literary and genre ...
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Free Readin’ | Paul Jessup and Jay Lake Edition
A Dribble of Ink —
... You can read People of Leaf and Branch in its entirety HERE.
Jessup and (in particular) Lake (a Multiple Hugo and World Fantasy Award nominee) are both well known for their short fiction, and there’s nowhere better to get introduced to them than through Ghost Technology From the Sun and People of Leaf and Branch. ...
Free Fiction for 11/2/09
SF Signal —
... by James McKimmey (1953) "Field Trip" by Gene Hunter (1953) "Prelude to Space" by Robert W. Haseltine (1954)
@Feedbooks: "Facing the Flag" by Jules Verne "The Red Hell of Jupiter" by Paul Frederick Ernst (1931)
@Author's Site: "Brian and the Aliens" by Will Shetterly "Ghost Technology From the Sun" by Paul Jessup [via A Dribble of Ink] "People of Leaf and Branch" by Jay Lake [via A Dribble of Ink]
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[awards] A largely complete 2009 bibliography, as it is Nebula time
Lakeshore —
... Flash Fiction Online; February, 2009 [flash] "The True Secret of Magic", as Joe Edwards; Crime Spells, ed. Martin H. Greenberg and Loren Coleman, DAW; February, 2009 [short story] "Witness to the Fall"; Crime Spells, ed. Martin H. Greenberg and Loren Coleman, DAW; February, 2009 [short story] "To Stone" (with Shannon Page); Morrigan eZine, May, 2009 [short story] Green; Tor Books, June, 2009 [novel] "People of Leaf and Branch"; Fantasy; June, 2009 [short story] [in ...
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People Of Leaf And Branch
darkfantasy.org 6/8/2009 — Before time began there was only one tree. Her leaves were as the fields of the land, her branches as the arches of the sky, her roots as the bones of the world. Her bole was as wide as the circle of night and day, her flowers as bright and numberless as the stars in the winter sky. … [ ...
Green by Jay Lake
nethspace.blogspot.com 6/22/2009 — Jay Lake has decided he doesn’t want to be known as that clockpunk guy who wrote Mainspring ( US , UK , Canada , Indiebound ), Escapement ( US , UK , Canada , Indiebound ), and forthcoming Pinion. While his internet following will always recognize him as a prolific blogger ...
REVIEW: Green by Jay Lake
sfsignal.com 6/5/2009 —
MY RATING :
BRIEF SYNOPSIS : A girl is enslaved and raised to be a key figure in the politics of a city; eventually she gets to make her own decisions about things.
MY REVIEW :
PROS : One of the most empathetic characters I've read in ...
Illness isn't stalling sci-fi writer Jay Lake
oregonlive.com 6/11/2009 — Jay Lake has published four novels and more than 200 short stories in the past eight years. The Portland writer is prolific and tech-savvy, a rising star in the Steampunk subgenre of science fiction and an active blogger and Twitterer. All the ...
Jay Lake–Writing the Series
apexbookcompany.com 3/21/2009 — by Jay Lake
I’m happy to be here at the Apex blog, and want to thank Jason for inviting me.
I’m going to talk about series writing here, specifically novels, though there are certainly short story series, in the sense of linked ...
Madness of Flowers: the City Is...Alive [Book Review]
io9.com 10/9/2009 — The brilliant and prolific Jay Lake returns to the City Imperishable, with a Madness of Flowers . This is a decadent, surreal urban fantasy in the New Weird vein. Sex Dwarfs, spoilers, and a Polar Bear await. Madness of Flowers starts off right on ...
Green by Jay Lake review
bscreview.com 9/6/2009 — Bought and paid for, Green is taken from home at a very young age to be molded into something that she would never have imagined. She does not know her name, she does not know where she came from - all she knows is that her life is no longer her own.
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Book Review: Green by Jay Lake
otter.covblogs.com 8/30/2009 — My review of Jay Lake's Green a sort of steampunk/epic fantasy/Asian culture blending is up at Sacramento Book Review and I conclude that "Lake's poetic metaphors and similes and full circle plotting are wonderfully pleasant to read, making this heroic tale one of the best fantasies of the ...
Keeping An Eye On... Jay Lake
yetistomper.blogspot.com 8/20/2009 — 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 ...
Collaborating on The Heart of the Beast with Jay Lake
jeffvandermeer.com 1/23/2009 — As Jay’s mentioned on his blog , he and I are collaborating on a novel with a working title of The Heart of the Beast. Jay’s a writing machine, uses several different styles, and has mad talent. He’s also one of the nicest, most ...