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IBSW #99 - New Media Round Table

Scott Sigler, JC Hutchins, and I discuss new media, where it’s going, and how to leverage it into book deals. And how NOT to…

 
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ISBW #98 - It Happened

I’m doing this last minute before DragonCon. There’s really only one thing to talk about…

And here’s my DragonCon schedule:

Title: I Should Be Writing Episode 100 Celebration LIVE!
Description: Award winning author and podcaster Mur Lafferty brings her I Should be Writing show to Dragon*Con to celebrate it’s 100th episode.
Time: Sat 10:00 am
Length: 1 Hour
Moderator / MC for panel

Title: The Third Annual Parsec Awards
Description: Join us for the Third Annual Parsec Awards hosted by some your favorite podcasters. The Parsec Award is available for Sci-fi & Fantasy Original Content, Speculative Fiction and a variety of other categories dealing with the new frontiers of Portable Media.
Time: Sat 07:00 pm
Length: 2.5 Hours
Moderator / MC for panel

Title: Dragon*AutoGraph
Description:
Time: Sun 04:00 pm
Length: 1 Hour

Title: Writing for Small Presses and Magazines
Description: So the big New York publishers don’t think your novel or story fits. What do you do with it now? Is there a niche for your work?
Time: Sun 05:30 pm
Length: 1 Hour

Title: Talk Back to the Podcasters!
Description: Are you a rabid fan of podcasting or even a certain podcaster? Come go all “fan boy” on the podcasters.  No question is off limits.
Time: Mon 01:00 pm
Length: 1 Hour

[I likely will miss the last one- 6 hour drive home, kid in school the next day, and all that...]

Hope to see you there!

 
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Playing For Keeps full PDF with bonus story- PARASITE AWAKENS

Thanks to everyone who helped out with this, especially Paul Fischer and Martha Holloway!

This is the full book, including a new short story, Parasite Awakens.

He likes Pallas. He likes who he is when he experiences her life out of her eyes. And now he looks through her eyes at his own sleeping brown face as she peers at him through the crystal porthole in his stasis chamber.

After twenty years, Parasite will wake up.

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ISBW #97 - Why I Do What I Do

I recorded this last week. My book comes out TOMORROW, not next week. I’m not anxious at all. Just not sleeping much… This rambles a bit, but I do include Keys to Publishing #6 by Jay Lake! What do you do with the keys to publishing?

 
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ISBW Special #38: AISFP #58 - Nalo Hopkinson and Geoff Ryman

Clarion is currently underway in California, and Shaun Farrell of Adventures in SciFi Publishing is getting interviews with the instructors. (I’m not jealous). But Shaun did allow me to put these amazing interviews in my feed, because I know you’ll get a lot out of it.

From AISFP

In our last episode with the instructors of Clarion, Nalo Hopkinson and Geoff Ryman discuss how San Diego has changed the culture of Clarion, issues of race in SF, the birth of Mundane Science Fiction, and much more.

Show Notes

Sam is back, and she tells us a little bit about her week at Comic-Con.

Publishing News: Wizards of the Coast has cancelled its new Discoveries imprint.

Nalo Hopkinson and Geoff Ryman took a break from preparing dinner to talk with me about Clarion, the ubiquity of American culture, race in science fiction, the birth of the Mundane, and much more.

Brenda Cooper joins us to deliver Publishing Key Number 3.

Feedback: Will says hello, having discovered the show from Mur’s feed. Welcome, Will, and thanks, Mur! Keith writes to share his experience as a self-published author. We’ll see you next week with the final Clarion episode: the students take center stage. Or center mic, maybe?

Promo: Reading the Wind, by Brenda Cooper
Promo: Bones Burnt Black, by Stephen Euin Cobb.

Links: Wizards of the Coast: Discoveries, Mundane Science Fiction

 
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ISBW Special #37: AISFP #57 - Neil Gaiman

Clarion is currently underway in California, and Shaun Farrell of Adventures in SciFi Publishing is getting interviews with the instructors. (I’m not jealous). But Shaun did allow me to put these amazing interviews in my feed, because I know you’ll get a lot out of it.

From AISFP

Neil Gaiman joins us to discuss his first teaching experience at Clarion. He also talks about why he has resisted teaching, The Graveyard Book, judging the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and his love for radio plays.

Show Notes:

I left Comic-Con early on a Friday to meet with Neil Gaiman at his hotel as he finished his week at Clarion. Subsequently, given that I was walking around the convention center all day avoiding blood thirsty zombie strippers and various incarnations of the Joker, I didn’t have my recording gear with me, but the iRiver did a fair job at capturing the thoughts of this exceptional author.

I answer a couple of emails after the interview. Many of you have shared some wonderful advice regarding Amazon.com, and I’m deeply grateful. John asks me about writing groups, and Roxane points out that France has an even deeper struggle with Amazon due to the Lang Law.

That’s it for this week. See you next time with the final Clarion interviews and our coverage of Comic-Con International 2008.

Promo: Bones Burnt Black, by Stephen Euin Cobb
Promo: Reading the Wind, by Brenda Cooper

Links:
The Critters Writing Workshop
The Arthur C. Clarke Awards
The Lang Law

 
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ISBW Special #36: AISFP #56- Mary Anne Mohanraj

Clarion is currently underway in California, and Shaun Farrell of Adventures in SciFi Publishing is getting interviews with the instructors. (I’m not jealous). But Shaun did allow me to put these amazing interviews in my feed, because I know you’ll get a lot out of it.

From AISFP

Mary Anne Mohanraj joins us in our third Clarion special show to discuss MFA work, writing grants, how to write the Other, Strange Horizons, and more. Then we present the first Publishing Key in our contest, and Tobias S. Buckell addresses POV in Ask a Writer.

Show Notes

I start this episode off by reading an article concerning the latest ploy by Amazon.com to wrestle rights and profits away from publishers and writers. I am deeply concerned by a series of events committed by Amazon, each depicting a steady move toward monopolizing the book world. I’m concerned enough that I’m considering eliminating this podcast’s association with them. What are your thoughts on the matter? I could use some feedback, and a healthy conversation would go a long way.

Mary Anne Mohanraj joins us from the Clarion Workshop. She and I discuss her background, her Clarion West experiences, grant money for writers, writing the Other, her current work, problems with the writing of inexperienced writers, Strange Horizons, and more.

Then Tobias Buckell presents the First Publishing Key in our summer contest, sponsored by Tor and Pyr SF. Toby also brings us another segment of Ask a Writer, this time addressing Jonathan’s question about POV.

We’ll see you next week with Neil Gaiman!

Promos: The Keys to Publishing Contest; Staked, by Jeremy F. Lewis

Links:
Times Online article about Amazon
Turkey City Lexicon
Strange Horizons
The Speculative Literature Foundation

The Carl Brandon Society

 
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ISBW Special #35 - AISFP #55: James Patrick Kelly and Matthew Wayne Selznick

Clarion is currently underway in California, and Shaun Farrell of Adventures in SciFi Publishing is getting interviews with the instructors. (I’m not jealous). But Shaun did allow me to put these amazing interviews in my feed, because I know you’ll get a lot out of it.

From AISFP

In our second Clarion episode, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author James Patrick Kelly joins us to discuss teaching, the importance of podcasting, writing for scifi.com, and his new short story collection. Also, Matthew Wanye Selznick emerges Out of the Slush to share the success of his first book deal.

Sam and I start things off with some Publishing News: Con Talk! That’s right, we engage in a few minutes of geeky goodness about those strange and often wonderful gatherings called science fiction conventions. Top on our radar is Comic-Con, at which both of us will loose four days of our life and another four days to recover. Many interviews are being planned, so we have some nice content to share with you from the Con. I will be a guest at Conjecture 6 in September, but what if you don’t live in San Diego? Where are the cons near you? Thank you, Locus.

I met with James Patrick Kelly at his hotel and had a lovely time chatting about workshops, podcasting, writing, the Scifi Channel, and a variety of subjects. Enjoy.

Then, Out of the Slush comes Matthew Wayne Selznick to discuss his book deal for Brave Men Run.

Finally, Sam and I wrap things up by pondering the theme of this episode: podcasting your fiction. Is it different from traditional self-publishing? Should authors do it? What factors go into making it a success?

We’ll be back next week with our third Clarion interview: Mary Anne Mohanraj.

 
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ISBW #96 - Mur Lafferty Interview

MurI apologize to Arkle, I gear up for Amazon rush (25th! August 25th!), and then Matt Wallace comes into the studio to talk to me about 3 years of ISBW and my new book.

 
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ISBW Special #34 - Double Trouble Interview

Double TroubleI got to talk to Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine about their upcoming book launch - Double Trouble, on 8-8-08. Happy birthday Pip!

Promo: Requiem of the Outcast

 
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