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Balticon Schedule

I’ll be in Baltimore, MD tomorrow through Monday to attend one of my favorite cons: Balticon! If you’re there, please say hi, and be sure to attend ISBW LIVE where we’ll have Gail Carriger, John Anealio, and a live Good Cop Bad Cop segment with Matt Wallace!

My reading is at an inconvenient time (5pm Friday) but be there if you can. I’m reading something entirely new!

My Schedule:

FRIDAY

  • 5pm Reading

SATURDAY:

  • 3pm NaNoWriMo for Noobs
  • 8pm Autograph Session

SUNDAY

  • 4pm Girls’ Rule Live!
  • 5pm Story Improv
  • 8pm ISBW Live!

(X-posted to Murverse)

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ISBW #124 – 4 Year Anniversary / Neil Gaiman Interview!

Neil Gaiman - photo by .guilty

Neil Gaiman - photo by .guilty

I’m starting to wonder if I should just take August off from podcasting. It seems to be the month I have the most trouble getting content out. But no more! This week you will be DELUGED with content! Starting with the (one week late) anniversary episode of I Should Be Writing, featuring an interview with one of my favorite writers, Neil Gaiman!

Abbreviated show notes:

  • It’s 4 years since I started ISBW. And boy have I learned a lot. And a lot more to go. I’m also writing a ton, hence being behind on podcasting. Also, if you use iTunes, can you give some review love to ISBW?
  • Promo: World Wide Weird Podcast
  • Meta thoughts on writing, accomplishment, media, etc. I take questions from Twitter.
  • Promo: The Dreamer’s Thread
  • 35:50 Neil Gaiman interview from WorldCon (And The Graveyard Book did win the Hugo! Congrats, Neil!)
  • Promo: Inner Demons novel
  • Contest! You send me writing prompts, I send you books! All writing prompts are ownership of me, the books you win are ownership of you.

Books available via I should be writing podcast contest on Twitpic

NOTE- This podcast is explicit. I told Neil I’d bleep the bad word, but dangit, the quote is too good and I left it in. There’s one swear word in this interview. It’s quick, and Neil is soft spoken so people not listening carefully (like your kids) will likely miss it. But to quote A Christmas Story, it’s THE dirty word, the “f dash dash dash” word, so I’m marking this one explicit. Neil Gaiman and Matt Wallace – too explicit for I Should Be Writing. Aw yeah.