- The contents of Best American Fantasy have been released; it looks like a very exciting collection of stories.
- My pal Toni McGee Causey‘s forthcoming debut novel, Bobbie Faye’s Very (very, very, very) Bad Day, gets a starred review in PW. I’ve read it and can confirm that it is an absolute confection of hilarity. Yay!
- Is a scientist beauty queen really worth this much ink?
- The Agony Column has the first review I’ve seen of Kelley Eskridge’s collection (due in May) Dangerous Space that I’ve seen and, unsurprisingly, is wowed–an ARC just landed in my mailbox, so I imagine I’ll have more to say soon.
- Lawrence Schimel is posting excerpts from his new poetry collection Fairy Tales for Writers.
- Joe Schreiber writes some back of the book reading guide questions.
- Maureen Johnson has a pointer to one of the best produced videos I’ve ever seen on YouTube–and it’s based on her recent blog entry about how to write a novel. Do not miss.
- Jen Robinson muses on the recent flood of post-apocalyptic stories.
- The 10 most amazing trees in the world. (Via Ed.)
- Guest blogging over at Ysabeau’s, Paul Witcover announces a new blog called the inferior4+1 featuring himself, Liz Hand, Paul Di Filippo and Lucius Shepherd.
- The final installment of Justine’s Magic or Madness trilogy, Magic’s Child, has hit the shelves. You know what to do. And I am happy to confirm that it is just as lovely an ending as you’re expecting.
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Hmm, I’d heard that Eskridge was working on a novel. I wonder if that’s still true, or if someone confused it with the collection.
Nope, at Wiscon she confirmed she is working on a novel but as I remember it was in the early stages. (I can’t wait.)
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Yay! on the inferiour 4+1 notice. That’s quite a pile of talent in one place.
Thanks for linking to my post-apocalypse story article! You were one of the people who motivated me to want to read Life As We Knew It in the first place. Thanks!
Gwenda, you rock. Thank you!