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Useful Websites For Speculative Fiction Writers!

19 October 2008

Today, I’ve got a couple useful websites for you. The first…
SF Editors Wiki – it’s a wiki for keeping track of the works that science fiction editors have worked on. It includes editors with Ace Books, DAW Books, Baen Books, and Tor Books, just to name [...]

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Scam! Scammy! Scammer! Scammiest!

20 May 2008

I’m following Mad Scientist Matt in the AW Blog Chain, and he talked about scams regarding fuel savings and cars. Well, I know nothing about scams and cars, but I do know plenty about scams and publishing. Or scams and the Internet. Scams and email. There sure are a lot of [...]

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A Potentially Very Cool Site

22 April 2008

Is currently in construction. It’s a Tor site. You know Tor – publishers of science fiction and fantasy. You can read more about it on Making Light.
The basic idea behind the new site – as I interpret it – is a community for people who enjoy reading [...]

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Atlanta Nights

6 January 2006

Yep, this is old news. I read about it when it happened way back when, but I didn’t write about it here. I think. *squints eyes*
Atlanta Nights by Travis Tea is actually written by a selection of authors and non-authors, making all attemps to write the absolute worst book they could, to see if PublishAmerica [...]

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Submitting to the Black Hole

10 December 2005

You submit something to a publisher and then you wait. And wait. And wait. And wait. Sound familiar?
They frequently have guidelines on their site or in a Writer’s Market book, but how close to truth is that?
Now you can find out.
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Slush Pile Reader

28 February 2002

I came across an article written by a slush pile reader.
I read it, enjoyed it, found it somewhat amusing, and am lightened by it. I’m not a nut job, I can write, I don’t think I’m Mrs. Christ, and I have no intention of submitting to [...]

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