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The Big Idea: Jay Lake
The Big Idea: Jay Lake
Normally I write a bit about each of the Big Idea authors, but here’s all you need to know about Jay Lake, one of my fave people in science fiction/fantasy and a Hugo co-nominee with me for METAtropolis: He’s awesome. His new book Green? Also awesome. His Big Idea piece? Totally ...
Illness isn't stalling sci-fi writer Jay Lake
Illness isn't stalling sci-fi writer Jay Lake
oregonlive.com — Jay Lake has published four novels and more than 200 short stories in the past eight years.... The Portland writer is prolific and tech-savvy, a rising star in the Steampunk subgenre of science fiction and an active blogger and Twitterer. All the ... (more) Illness isn't stalling sci-fi writer Jay Lake
REVIEW: Green by Jay Lake
REVIEW: Green by Jay Lake
sfsignal.com — MY RATING : BRIEF SYNOPSIS : A girl is enslaved and raised to be a key figure... in the politics of a city; eventually she gets to make her own decisions about things. MY REVIEW : PROS : One of the most empathetic characters I've read in ... (more) REVIEW: Green by Jay Lake
Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Stories / Excerpt from <em>Green</em>, by ...
tor.com — Green , by Jay Lake By Management Services “ Jay Lake is an incredibly versatile writer, whose... novels have ranged from space opera to steam-punk. But with Green ( Tor Books ), he shows us a different voice, and creates a character so strong and ... (more) Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Stories / ...
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[books|photos] Green awesomeness
Lakeshore — This entry in the Green [ Powell's | Amazon ] photo contest is so damned funny I nearly wet myself laughing. More here. Bonus Green awesomeness: scalzi features the book on Whatever as part of his Big Idea feature. ...

SF Tidbits for 6/12/09
SF Signal — Interviews & Profiles: @Whatever: Jay Lake, author of Green, out this week. (Read the SF Signal review.) John Joseph Adams profiles Eric Garcia and his book, The Repossession Mambo. For what its worth, this was one of my best reads this year. Here's why. Pyr-o-Mania profiles its new author, Jon Sprunk. @OmniVoarcious: Editor-Consultant Juliet Ulman. [via Jeff VanderMeer] Yesterday's Best Artist Hugo nominee sample at ...

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