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A terrible beginning, and an end: Weird Tales - Dark Suburbia
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Clipped lawns, key parties, and death! A terrible beginning, and an end: Weird Tales. Aug 20th, 2012 at 12:20 PM. I’d write up a post, but N.K. Jemisin has written something so eloquent and heartbreaking, I think it deserves as many eyes as possible. Certainly it speaks exactly for how I feel. This is how you destroy something beautiful. Originally published at Livia Llewellyn. Take a trip to the city. I owe you marine autumn. With dankness at its roots. And fog like a grape. And the silent space.
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Oh, Readercon: NO. - Dark Suburbia
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Clipped lawns, key parties, and death! Oh, Readercon: NO. Jul 27th, 2012 at 3:12 PM. I never did get around to posting a report of my own, but to be honest, there wasn’t much too it. Also, I’ve been battling some horrific post-con depression, which I’m not going to go into except to say that it’s difficult to blog when I’m going through that kind of shit. So, anyway. I’d much rather you pay attention to the following: Genevieve Valentine’s Readercon experience. Two weeks later…. Yeah, really, no.
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Love Interruption, Indeed - Dark Suburbia
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Clipped lawns, key parties, and death! Love Interruption, Indeed. May 11th, 2012 at 2:21 PM. I very, very rarely get reviews of my stories – maybe five or six short mentions on Livejournal over the past eight years, and only one review from a pro-publication (for Locus – Lois Tilton didn’t hate “Her Deepness”). Most of the time, I get hilarious things like this. Of what has so far been my most ignored and/or misunderstood story, “and Love shall have no Dominion”. In a review of. Over on Worlds In Ink.
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Ok, that's it, I'm done - Dark Suburbia
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Clipped lawns, key parties, and death! Ok, that's it, I'm done. Aug 25th, 2012 at 4:14 PM. After almost 10 years across three accounts, I am officially done with Livejournal. Going forward, you can find my posts at my website, and I'm also on Facebook, Twitter and Google . I'll keep this LJ account active so I can read and comment on a very few journals (Farklebarkle! But other than that, it's time to move on. No sounds at all. Stick a fork in it. Take a trip to the city. I owe you marine autumn.
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About Ellen | EllenKushner.com
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The Privilege of the Sword. The Fall of The Kings. Esther: The Feast of Masks. The Witches of Lublin. The Witches of Lublin. Sound & Spirit. Ellen Kushner weaves together multiple careers as a writer. Teacher, performer and public speaker. A graduate of Barnard College, she also attended Bryn Mawr College, and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. She began her career in publishing as a fiction editor in New York City, but left to write her first novel. As a live stage performer, her solo spoken word works include.
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Shauna Roberts: Info for press
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Unusual times, remarkable places. The "Standard of Ur" from ancient Mesopotamia. For a press release, please write to PressReleases@ShaunaRoberts.com. And specify which book or event you would like a release for. You may be able to find answers to your questions and appropriate photos for your article below or on the About. Birthplace: Dayton, Ohio. Birthdate: 17 September 1956. Beavercreek, Ohio, 1974. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, B.A. in Anthropology, 1977. University of California at San Diego, 2009.
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Is Your Lizard-Man a Close Talker? | Clarion Blog
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The official blog of the Clarion Foundation: discussing the art, craft, and business of speculative fiction. Is Your Lizard-Man a Close Talker? May 6, 2010. How do you introduce your reader to your fantasy or science fiction world? There’s a difference between knowing what the customs of another culture are, and actually being familiar enough with them, through experience, that they are second nature. Newcomers to Japan remember that the Japanese bow, but it takes a few months before they find themse...
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Chris Kammerud – Chris Kammerud
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Writer. Teacher. Traveler. Geek. Here’s another excerpt. From a story called ‘Annabelle’ or, perhaps, ‘Annabelle and The Attack of the Blue Box.’ Or something. This blue box has appeared in other stories I’ve written. I wrote this particular story some two years ago while living in Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon as some still say). The story needed some tending to, and so, this week I’m shaking it about and putting it back together. Annabelle waited until the car disappeared around the corner. Or, at least,...
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Adam Israel | Clarion Blog
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The official blog of the Clarion Foundation: discussing the art, craft, and business of speculative fiction. Posts by Adam Israel. June 15, 2014. The 5th Annual Clarion Write-a-thon. February 25, 2014. The Best Broken Heart You’ll Ever Have. October 30, 2013. Announcing the 2014 Calendar Celebrating Clarion Workshop’s Founders and Alumni. September 23, 2013. Instructors for the 2014 Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers’ Workshop at UCSD. July 9, 2013. Guest Post: Place Settings by Gregory Frost.