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Taking One for the Team: K. Tempest Bradford
Last Thursday and Friday, Mary Anne Mohanraj came to Whatever at my invitation to talk about race and science fiction and fantasy, and how it affects writers and readers. I also invited my friend Tempest Bradford to talk about the same subject. She also very kindly accepted, and is speaking ...
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Enter the Octopus — ...   Top 25 Astounding SF astronomical covers Unflattering story about Michael Stipe leads to loss of restaurant job for author New arrivals at SF Site WIN! Jeffrey Ford’s “The Fantasy Writer’s Assistant” and “The Empire of Ice Cream” New interview with Jim Butcher at Subterranean Bizarre Bookplates Poe letter discussed K. Tempest Bradford guest-blogging on racism, sexism and a lack of diversity in Sf at “Whatever”. Harlan Ellison sues ...

March 17, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... Eoin Nash on Notes On Clay Shirky on the News, Part the Second. Janet Reid on The Agent Bubble. The Paperback Writer on Publishing 911. William Shunn on Word Count vs Page Count and Proper Novella Format. Jeff Cohen on That Was Funny? Language Log On Not Writing Anything. For the Love of Books asks Used Books Recession Proof? Over at John Scalzi's Blog, Taking One for the Team: K. Tempest Bradford. Liz Danforth on Why Games? when it comes to ...

SF Tidbits for 3/17/09
SF Signal — Naldz Graphics has an excellent gallery of 40 Beautiful Robot Characters. Interviews and Profiles: At SciFi Wire, Nick Gevers profiles Bruce Sterling, author of The Caryatids. @Subterranean Press, John Joseph Adams interviews Jim Butcher. K. Tempest Bradford has her say about race and science fiction and fantasy at Scalzi's Whatever. Author Harlan Ellison is suing Paramount Studios for an unspecified amount over their merchandising and creation of works ...

Science Fiction, Race and Fandom
Biology in Science Fiction — ... Appropriate Cultural Appropriation NK Jemisin @ The Angry Black Woman: No more lily-white futures and monochrome myths "What is Cultural Appropriation?" at Angry Black Woman (a discussion in the comments) Niall Harrison (editor at Vector): Reasons to care about Racefail Moonrat @ Editorial Ass: Publishing by Omission (or, Fighting Racism for Your Very Own Nightstand!) K. Tempest Bradford posting at Whatever: Taking One for the Team Naomi Novik: What Ought to Go Without Saying But Doesn't ...

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