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Ecstatic Days: Where in the world is Carmen Sa -
14theditch: The Apex Book of World SF
Apex Book Company: STRANGE HORIZONS Features Authors of THE APEX BOOK OF WORLD SF
| Universal Language? Authors from Lavie's Apex Book of World SF discuss global reach: http://bit.ly/77rLF1 (via @StrangeHorizons) 11/25/2009 |
| RT: @strangehorizons: Article: "Universal Language? Authors from the Apex Book of World SF Discuss the Global Reach..." http://bit.ly/77rLF1 11/25/2009 |
| Fantastic article by Nicholas Seeley about World SF up at Strange Horizons: http://www.strangehorizons.com/2009/20091123/seeley-a.shtml 11/23/2009 |
Where in the world is Carmen Sa -
Ecstatic Days —
... Also today, Strange Horizons have published the first in a two-part article by Jordan-based journalist Nicholas Seeley which, rather than just review the ...
The Apex Book of World SF
14theditch —
... The first part of a wonderful two part article at Strange Horizons went live today -- "Universal Language? Authors from the Apex Book of World SF Discuss the Global Reach of Speculative Fiction" by Nicholas Seeley http://www.strangehorizons.com/2009/20091123/seeley-a.shtml ...
STRANGE HORIZONS Features Authors of THE APEX BOOK OF WORLD SF
Apex Book Company —
... that I belong to neither,” he writes, in an e-mail. “I think that’s reflected in all my stories. . . . This particular story, in my opinion, doesn’t go back to the Holocaust or to the political situation here. It isn’t even about the horrible medical experiment. It’s about the process the character goes through, the way an idea leads to an idea, newness leads to variations of newness, and to the nature of freedom in our minds.”"
Read the whole article here!
November 24, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... Self-Publishing Done Right. The Creative Penn on Update on the Amazon International Kindle and What It Means For Authors. Jeff VanderMeer on Writer Despair for a Cheery Monday! The Nebula Awards Blog on “International SF” and Problems of Identity. Will Hindmarch on Giving It Away. Rachel Swirsky on The Virtues of Vampires. Liam Sharp on Getting it ‘out there’. Strange Horizons on Universal Language? Authors from the Apex Book of World SF Discuss the Global Reach of Speculative ...
SF Tidbits for 11/24/09
SF Signal —
... Hines on Why My Books are Not My Babies. Genreville on Self-Publishing Done Right. The Creative Penn on Update on the Amazon International Kindle and What It Means For Authors. The Nebula Awards Blog on "International SF" and Problems of Identity. Will Hindmarch on Giving It Away. Rachel Swirsky on The Virtues of Vampires. Liam Sharp on Getting it 'out there'. Strange Horizons on Universal Language? Authors from The Apex Book of World SF Discuss the Global Reach of ...
Strange Horizons Feature on THE APEX BOOK OF WORLD SF - PART II!
Apex Book Company —
And the intensive and detailed feature article Nicholas Seeley wrote on THE APEX BOOK OF WORLD SF continues! In this second installment, Mr. Seeley interviews many of the WORLD SF authors on a series of specific questions about nationality, the world speculative fiction market, and the influence of culture on readers and writers. Here’s just a small piece of that interview:
“2. Do you think speculative fiction reflects a national identity or national preoccupations?
Han Song (Chongqing, China):
[Speculative fiction] reflects a national identity or national ...


