All right, now my brain has properly recovered, I can write about the weekend. For me, WorldCon didn’t start until Friday night. Circumstances kept us from leaving Austin for San […]
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Incoherent WorldCon Post
I’ve literally just gotten home from WorldCon, which was amazing and still a lot to process. Mostly because of this: So, that’s an actual thing that exists. But, yeah, […]
Read moreWorldCon Bound and other milestones
WorldCon / LoneStarCon starts today. I won’t be going down until tomorrow afternoon, unfortunately, but I’m very excited. A little nervous, as this is my first “big” con, but I […]
Read moreLoneStarCon and the Amazing People in this Industry
So, I will attending WorldCon in San Antonio at the end of the month, though I won’t be appearing on any panels. Given the size and scope of this thing, […]
Read moreQuick Promotional Post: Rayguns Over Texas
Today I’m under the hammer, so the post is a quick plug:After months of rumors and innuendo, Rayguns Over Texas, the new anthology of science fiction by Texas authors, will […]
Read moreHugo Nominations: Best Novel and Best Novella
So, given that voting for the Hugos closes this Tuesday, I should close up my thoughts on the major Awards. Best Novel 2312, Kim Stanley Robinson (Orbit) Blackout, […]
Read moreState of the Writer: Summer 2013
A writer is at a party where he meets a neurosurgeon. “So you write books,” the surgeon said. “I’ve always thought about taking a summer off to write a book.” […]
Read moreHugo Nominations: Best Novelette
Continuing with my opinions on the Hugo Nominees, the Best Novelette nominees are: “The Boy Who Cast No Shadow” by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (Postscripts: Unfit For Eden, PS Publications) “Fade […]
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