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Extremes–the French Version
Just got the French version of my Retrieval Artist novel, Extremes. Isn’t the cover pretty? Bragelonne is doing great covers–and, bonus!, it’s representative of the book. … Read entire article »
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My New IROSF Column Posted
…and this one is proving spectacularly uncontroversial. Find it at http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10544 … Read entire article »
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G-Men Award News
I am happy and thrilled to announce that my story “G-Men,” which appeared in Sideways in Crime, has been nominated for the Sidewise Award for Best Alternate History, Short Form. Lou Anders edited the anthology and has two other stories on the short form list. If you like alternate history, this is the antho for you. Here’s the press release. Congrats to all the nominees! Press Release: 2008 Sidewise Awards Nominees The 2008 Sidewise Awards will be presented at Anticipation, the 67th Worldcon, to be held in Montreal, Canada from August 6-10, 2009. The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History were established in 1995 to recognize excellence in alternate history fiction. The winners are selected from a panel of judges that currently includes Stephen Baxter, Evelyn Leeper, Jim Rittenhouse, Stuart Shiffman, Kurt Sidaway, … Read entire article »
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The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: When To Give Up Your Day Job
The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: When to Give Up Your Day Job Kristine Kathryn Rusch Every book on how to be your own boss has instructions about when to give up your day job. Each one of these books has a particular rule of thumb. Some say you cannot quit your day job until you have three months’ salary in the bank. Some say three years’ salary in the bank. Others say you need all your funding in place and at least five years’ salary. The sad truth of this economic downturn is that many people have already lost their day jobs and are trying to freelance just to make ends meet. Those people have major tasks ahead of them. They have to do all the things needed to bring some money in … Read entire article »
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What The Monster Saw
My latest story, “What The Monster Saw,” has just appeared in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. You can order copies here or click on the image to subscribe. Enjoy! … Read entire article »
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