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After 30 months of continuous production (mostly), AISFP is taking an indefinite hiatus from all future production. While there will be one or two more interviews in the coming weeks, regular production will be suspended until 2010. I hope you will stay subscribed to the podcast, as I can’t say ...
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March 13, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... Faust on Interviewing an Editor and Selling Yourself. The Idea Logical Blog on Imprints in the 21st Century.News Realms of Fantasy Art Department: Open for Business. Fans of Realms of Fantasy Magazine is now the official fan group. On Monday, March 16, 2009, James Morrow will participate in A Tribute to Lon Chaney, Jr. Adventures in SciFi Publishing will soon go on a hiatus. In the meantime, they've posted their interview with David Louis Edelman. Marvel's ...

David Louis Edelman: One Last Adventure Before the End
Bowing to the Future — I'm still reeling under the news that one of my favorite podcasts, Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing, is closing up shop, if not forever, at least for the indefinite future. Shaun's podcast is essential listening in my book, and I think I'd say that even if I wasn't his most frequent guest (learned that recently, and now no one can take my crown away! But I'd rather they still had the opportunity to try.) ...

Sunday Roundup (3/8/09 to 3/14/09)
Apex Book Company — ... Fandomania has reviewed Paul Jessup’s Open Your Eyes. Highlander reviewed Michael A. Burstein’s I Remember the Future. Industry News Realms of Fantasy has been saved! Tir Na Nog Press recently announced that they are buying the magazine. They will start publishing a full-color magazine in May. Stay tuned for more information. The Adventures in SciFi Publishing podcast is taking a hiatus. Regular production will be suspended until 2010.

Podcasts
Rob's Blog o' Stuff — ... listening to podcasts on my iPod, pretty much downloading a new podcast every day. Granted, one of those podcasts is of a daily radio show out of Philadelphia – The Preston and Steve Show so there’s something new every day, but I usually throw something else into the mix. Unsurprisingly, that ‘something else’ is more often than not, a genre podcast. Unfortunately by the time I discovered Adventures in SciFi Publishing, creator Shaun Farrell placed the podcast on hiatus. Another very good podcast I’ve been following is The Dragon Page ...

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