graspingforthewind.com - 10/15/2009
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Video: Jeff Somers takes Comicon
otter.covblogs.com 2/12/2009 — Orbit just sent me this link to a rather funny video by Jeff Somers about his experience at New York Comic Con. (I will go one day! You know, when this blog makes me rich and famous :)
Jeff Somers takes Comicon
orbitbooks.net 2/12/2009 — Orbit’s Jeff Somers posted a hilarious video of his experiences as a Comicon newbie. Check it out!
Fantasy Book Critic’s 2008 Review/2009 Preview — Jeff Somers
fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com 12/28/2008 — 2008 FAVORITES: I’m not always the brightest bulb in the pack, and my youth was misspent drinking on street corners and playing an obscure game called Bottlecaps on the streets of Jersey City (involving plastic caps from milk jugs, clay, and ...
Twitter / Somers_Story
twitter.com 1/27/2009 — As he turned to go back inside, a glint of light out in the yard caught his eye, and he paused, searching for it. about 3 hours ago from web Just in time, he reflected humorously, to go to work and waste it all. about 3 hours ago from web He felt the ...
An Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
primastoria.com 10/16/2009 — World Fantasy Award winner Jeff VanderMeer grew up in the Fiji Islands and has had fiction published in over 20 countries. His books, including the bestselling City of Saints & Madmen, have made the year's best lists of Publishers Weekly, LA Weekly, ...
Review: Finch by Jeff VanderMeer
rimworlds.com 10/23/2009 — Finch by Jeff VanderMeer.
Available shortly from Underland Press (click the book cover to go there)
Well. I have to say that it is really nice to be able to write a positive, if not positively raving, review.
But first, caveats & etceteras.
My review is based on an ARC so, as the ...
The Big Idea: Jeff VanderMeer
whatever.scalzi.com 21 days ago — Jeff VanderMeer returns to his weird, fantastical city of Ambergris in his new novel Finch, but as he explains in this Big Idea, there’s more going on in this stand-alone tale than just the rich vein of fantasy he’s previously explored in ...
Science Fiction and the City: An Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
bldgblog.blogspot.com 9/17/2009 — The novels of Jeff VanderMeer fall somewhere between science fiction, urban surrealism, dark fantasy, magical realism, and even horror comedy. VanderMeer's literary range becomes immediately apparent when you consider that he's been "a two-time ...
Jeff VanderMeer – more ‘Finch’ & ‘Last Drink Bird Head’
bscreview.com 10/19/2009 —
A couple of recent items over at Jeff VanderMeer's site caught my eye. They involve two projects we've talked about at BSC previously (and will do so again in the future). We mentioned Last Drink Bird Head last month, the return of the Ministry of Whimsy featuring over 70 top writers with ...
Finch by Jeff VanderMeer – review
bscreview.com 26 days ago —
So you don't read fantasy. You heart mystery and crime fiction but haven't touched a fantasy book since that one summer when you devoured Lord of the Rings . Well, let me tell you that things have changed since then. The SF/F genre has a long history of crossing genre borders, and right here, ...