conventions

Parsec Finalists

July 27, 2009

The Parsec Awards, presented each year at Dragon*Con, recognize excellence in speculative fiction podcasting. I’m pleased to honor and congratulate the following talented clients, friends and colleagues for their nominations as Parsec finalists: Philippa Ballantine (Erotica a la carte nominated for Best Speculative Fiction Magazine or Anthology Podcast) Christiana Ellis (Christiana’s Shallow Thoughts nominated for [...]

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Anticipation! or, How to Be a Good Panelist

July 20, 2009

…That’s Anticipation: the 67th World Science Fiction Convention, otherwise known as WorldCon. My programming schedule has been confirmed, my bio has been sent off, and I’m good to go! I’m doing a panel Monday afternoon on hard science fiction, and I’m looking forward to hanging out with Dragon Moon Press author Erik Buchanan. If you’re [...]

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To the Stars

March 30, 2009

Ad Astra was a great time. Huge thanks to the programming coordinators for having me out, and to all the authors, editors and other attendees I met and spent time with. This is my first time in Toronto, and everyone’s made me feel right at home. I learned some important lessons: don’t wear heels you’re [...]

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Up and coming

March 19, 2009

SOLOMON’S GRAVE is now in print! Congrats to author Daniel Keohane, with whom it was a pleasure to work. You can purchase the book from Amazon.com via the link above, or by clicking on the book cover in my sidebar. The fantastic podiobook NINA KIMBERLY THE MERCILESS will be arriving in print on May 15th. [...]

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Coming Attractions

February 23, 2009

Lots of things are in the works! I’ve got several books forthcoming from Dragon Moon Press, and I’m excited about all of them. Nina Kimberly the Merciless by Christiana Ellis, Silver and Gold by David Sakmyster, Solomon’s Grave by Dan Keohane and The Necromancer’s Bones by Deby Fredericks, are ready for final proofs, and there [...]

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Schedule and scheduling

August 28, 2008

on Dragon*Con, and on making freelancing a full-time job Labor Day weekend is quickly approaching here in the States, and normally that would mean that I’d be heading to Atlanta for Dragon*Con. This year, due to other plans and opportunities, I’ve had to give it a miss. Enough people have asked me if I’m going [...]

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