Tor Free e-Books—Last Chance
If you were sort of thinking of snagging the e-books Tor.com has been offering on a weekly basis, but never got around to it, or missed some, it’s not too late. With the launch of Tor’s new web site, they’re … Read More
For the curious reader of science fiction (scifi) and fantasy
If you were sort of thinking of snagging the e-books Tor.com has been offering on a weekly basis, but never got around to it, or missed some, it’s not too late. With the launch of Tor’s new web site, they’re … Read More
Okay, on to the Readercon panel on e-distribution of our books and stories, which was titled, “If Free Electronic Texts Are Good Promotion, What’s Piracy?” I was on the panel along with James Patrick Kelly (moderating), Cat Rambo, Graham Sleight, … Read More
First of all, let me say that Readercon was great this year—which I measure primarily by the enjoyable and interesting people I talked to. A partial list would include Jim Kelly, Rob Sawyer, Ann Tonsor Zeddies, Geary Gravel, Rosemary Kirstein, … Read More
Readercon happens this coming weekend, just outside Boston. It’s one of my convention-going highlights of the year, being full of people who truly love reading and love science fiction! I’ll be on a few panels, and doing a reading. The … Read More
This weekend, I was at my usual early-Saturday-evening haunt, which is the free and very friendly wine tastings at my local beer and wine emporium, Menotomy Beer and Wine in Arlington, Massachusetts. I was looking around, and had a sudden … Read More
There’s been a lot of interesting stuff written in just the last few days, fortuitously (some of which was brought to my attention by Charlza in his comment to my last post). Simon Owens has a long article about the … Read More
I’ve been considering the possibility of making Sunborn available for free download, perhaps in installments leading up to the actual pub date (end of October). A number of writers, including Cory Doctorow and John Scalzi, have offered their books for … Read More