- Matt Cheney interviews crime-fighting editing duo John Kessel and Jim Kelly about The Secret History of Science Fiction for Rain Taxi.
- Sandra McDonald's new story "Tupac Shakur and the End of the World" gets a recommendation from BoingBoing.
- The Lambda Literary Foundation has launched a truly impressive new Web site jampacked with features. You can read all about it here. (Hat tip to two people I believe were instrumental in this project, Colleen Lindsay and Nicola Griffith, for the news.)
- The fabulous Leda Schubert, who suffered gracefully as my advisor the semester I wrote my thesis at Vermont, gets interviewed over at the Tollbooth.
- I love it when Sarah blogs about real-life crime.
- Media Source buys SLJ and Library Journal; here's keeping fingers crossed for a PW buyer soon.
- Speaking of SLJ, the Battle of the (Kids) Books is getting ready to begin and they've got a pretty new site.
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I enjoyed every second of your critical thesis semester, so there.
leda