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Received in email from Jeff VanderMeer, who asked me to repost it: ### Shared Worlds asked Elizabeth Hand, Nalo Hopkinson, Ursula K. LeGuin, China Miéville, and Michael Moorcock: “What’s your pick for the top real-life fantasy or science fiction city?” At Shared Worlds our students ...
Shared Worlds: Top 5
Shared Worlds: Top 5
sharedworlds.wofford.edu — Shared Worlds is proud to announce the following official sponsors, whose major contributions help make Shared Worlds... possible (more) Shared Worlds: Top 5
Ann/Jeff Vandermeer (Interview by Charles Tan)
shirleyjacksonawards.blogspot.com — Ann VanderMeer/Jeff VanderMeer - Fast Ships, Black Sails What spurned both of you to work on a... pirate anthology? Did you pitch the concept or was it assigned to you? A - The good folks at Nightshade asked us to do it. It sounded like a lot of fun, ... (more) Ann/Jeff Vandermeer (Interview by Charles Tan)
Shared Worlds
Shared Worlds
walkerofworlds.blogspot.com — Now in its second year, Shared Worlds is a two-week unique summer camp for teens ages 13... to 18, held at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. This year the camp runs from July 19 to August 2, with registration still open to the end of June. Creative and fun, Shared Worlds ... (more) Shared Worlds
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Shared Worlds Podcast Interview at Agony Column
Ecstatic Days — ... The Guardian’s feature on Shared Worlds and fantastical cities–thanks, Alison Flood, for picking up the story.) Rick Kleffel at the Agony Column just ran a podcast interview with me about the Shared World camp that pretty much gives you an overview of what it is and how it works. Great questions from Rick, one of the hardest-working people I know. Thanks to everyone who ran the Shared Worlds story yesterday, including: Omnivoracious, Warren Ellis, io9, the LA Times blog, Boing Boing,, Maud Newton, ...

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jeffvandermeer.com 6/10/2009 — I posted the following status message on my Facebook profile page… Jeff VanderMeer: Writers who don’t read a lot are like musicians who never listen to music. Don’t care how busy you are, you’re stunting your ...