Midnight Scolding and other stuff

1 January 2013

News!

Apocalypse Now contributor Margaret Atwood appeared on George Stroumboulopoulos‘s show on the CBC last week, her story “Erase Me” appeared (for subscribers only) on Byliner, and NPR wrote about her serial novel Positron.

Paolo Bacigalupi‘s The Windup Girl was voted third in the Locus Online best of 21st Century SF Novel poll; his Ship Breaker was on The New York Times Best Sellers list for Young Adult Fiction.

Kelly Link was featured in an author spotlight at Lightspeed (“Catskin,” the story she is asked about at the top of the interview, is her contribution to Apocalypse Now).

Marc McKee was interviewed for First Book Interviews about Fuse.

Jeff VanderMeer reviews Joyce Carol OatesThe Corn Maiden and Other Nightmares.

cornmaiden

Catherine Pierce‘s poems “The Unabashed Tourist Brings Her Lover to the French Quarter” and “The Unabashed Tourist Talks With a Skee-Ball Proprietor in Ocean City, MD” appeared at The Good Men Project.

And finally, 140 And Counting contributor Francis W. Alexander had a bunch of December publications: stories “A Middle Class Man’s Woeful Tale: The Perfect Wife Made in China and Runaway Inflation” and “A Love Bird Preparing the Nest” in The Drabbler Issue 21, and poem “Midnight Scolding for Things Not Done” in Spaceports and Spidersilk, and “Zantook the Santa” in Residential Aliens.

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Alexander Lumans “Writing is alone, yes, but I don’t think it’s lonely” – Atwood


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