Blog Reactions
Torque Control: The Link Hand of God
| RT @daviddlevine RT @Deborah_Layne: The clock is ticking on Polyphony 7. Will this be the end? http://bit.ly/8T9kkG 11/20/2009 |
| RT @johnklima: Wheatland Press and Polyphony need your help: http://wheatland-press.livejournal.com/126232.html 11/20/2009 |
| Buy! RT: @jennreese: Pre-order Polyphony 7 from Wheatland Press to ensure its publication. See more from @Deborah_Layne: http://is.gd/4ZRmt 11/20/2009 |
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. ...

