Reader Question: Should Writers Have English Degrees?

(For some reason I did not write down the name of the person who asked this question, nor did I write down where it came from. So, if you asked this, please leave me a comment here letting me know so I can give you credit!) I think at one point people thought that they […]

SF/F Links: June June June

Here are some leftovers from last month to keep June interesting, or informative, or something useful like that. Cinematropolis lists ten 2009 science fiction films with promise. A lot of interesting flicks coming out and hopefully this will be a banner year. Apparently people can’t make up their minds. Not too long ago they said […]

Interview w/ Matthew Wayne Selznick

No need for introductions; the interview speaks for itself. Enjoy! Thank you for doing this interview with me. First, tell us a bit about yourself. What got you into writing and podcasting, etc.? A brief bio if you will. Thanks for having me! What got me into writing and podcasting are two different things, but […]

Story Wordle: “The Decisions of Gods”

Here’s another one. This story is actually one of my more “literary” ones, or so I think. In any case, here goes: And as always, let me know if you’ve done any Wordles lately!

RIP: David Eddings

I unfortunately have some sad news for those of you who haven’t heard.  Author David Eddings, who wrote some of the best fantasy books since Tolkien pioneered the genre, has passed away at the age of 77.  He wrote such memorable series as The Belgariad and The Malloreon, along with a dozen other novels.  He […]

SF/F Links: June Batch

Because what could be better than interesting links to other places? A lot of things, I’m sure, but that’s not the point. For now, enjoy these: Juno Books has an incredibly informative list of recent book sales figures that you all might be fascinated by. Really detailed stuff and rather telling of how the book […]