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The Clock Ticks on Polyphony 7
In 2002, the Polyphony anthology series debuted. Conceived as a short fiction venue for stories that would skate gracefully across the boundaries of science fiction, fantasy, magic realism, and literary fiction, it was quickly recognized as the standard bearer for cross genre work. Since then, ...
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The Link Hand of God
Torque Control — ... writing I haven’t had time to do. And where better to start than with a links post? Some of these, obviously, are fairly old… Some interesting books. Geoff Ryman’s scientist-and-sf-writer-team-up anthology, When it Changed, is available now. In other small press news: Seren Books is doing their own Canongate Myths-style series of retellings of the Mabinogion; first volumes are by Russell Celyn Jones and Owen Sheers. And elsewhere: In order to publish Polyphony 7, Wheatland Press must ...

November 23, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... Singh on The Great Betrayal. Madeleine E. Robins on Playing With Someone Else’s Toys: Control. Gordon Aalborg on Writing Rights. Kim Malo on Whatcha readin'? Justine Musk on “genre vs literary” in the days of the Technorenaissance. David Anthony Durham on Lost in Translation? Mark C Newton on Things I Don’t Like About Writing. News Wheatland Press is asking for your help. Paul Di Filippo reviews The Black Hole War. ...

SF Tidbits for 11/23/09
SF Signal — ... and Richard Bowes (podcast). The Agony Column has a recording of the World Fantasy Convention Panel Podcast : Invention Versus Tradition. SciFiGuy.ca interviews Deborah Cooke/Claire Delacroix. (via Tor Books) Suvudu has videos of a Brandon Sanderson event. Straylight Magazine interviews Cory Doctorow (podcast). MediaBerkman interviews Cory Doctorow (podcast).News Wheatland Press is asking for your help.Articles Damien G Walter ...

Short Fiction Announcements
Tor.com — ... and the Polyphony anthology series. It’s one of my favorite recent anthology series, and I was disappointed when it was put on hiatus. Right now, publisher Deborah Layne is looking for some pre-orders to ensure getting the book printed. ...