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Monthly Archives: January 2012
State of Black SciFi 2012: Why I love Black Sci Fi?
I was already a die-hard sci fi fan by age 10. A self-confessed book addict, by the time I was a teen ager, I haunted both the local library and the drug store looking for new reading material. Books were … Continue reading
Posted in authors, blog, blogfest, books Tagged black sci fi, blogfest, octavvia butler, samuel delany, tananarive due 11 Comments
The State of Black Speculative Fiction
I am excited to participate in a seven-week online event celebrating the State of Black Science Fiction 2012. Each participating writer will blog once a week on a common topic. Today’s is “The State of Black Science Fiction.” There will … Continue reading
Posted in authors, blogfest, books, fiction Tagged african-american, african-american speculative fiction, science fiction 20 Comments
Preditors and Editors poll results
Ihe cover for “Lifelines” by Lin Neiswender won third place in book/ebook cover art in the Preditors & Editors™ Readers’ Poll. Also the Poetic Muselings placed third in poets category. Our anthology, “Lifelines”, placed tenth in anthologies in the anthologies … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged anthologies, awards, book/ebook cover art, Lifelkines, Lin Neiswender, poets, Preditors and Editors, publishing Leave a comment
Interview with author Kristin Battestella
Tell us about yourself. Oh this is always the tough part! I always feel pretentious when talking about myself or my books- and that’s half of all the promotion! There’s not much to tell really. I’d still say I’m a … Continue reading
The Story Behind Don’t Look Back, Agnes and In This House
<st The story behind Don’t Look Back, Agnes and In This House by Kathryn Meyer Griffith You Tube Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3q9rZryFMo Eternal Press Buy Link: http://www.eternalpress.biz/people.php?author=422 The older I get, the more I like to reminisce and write about what … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Memoir, writing process Tagged back story, Kathryn Meye Griffithr, memoir 3 Comments
Our anthology and us muselings in Preditors and Editors poll
The cover of “Lifeline,” the Poetic Muselings’ anthology, with artwork by Lin Neiswender, has been nominated in the P and E book/ebook cover artwork category. Our cover, our anthology, and us poets are all in the Preditors and Editors poll: … Continue reading
Posted in Poetic Muselings, Poetry, Poetry Books, Uncategorized Tagged anthology, lifelines, poetic muselings, poets, Preditors and Editors Leave a comment
The State of Black Sci Fi, week 3: Why Is it important to show race, culture, minority politics or ethnicity in SciFi?
Why Is it important to show race, culture, minority politics or ethnicity in SciFi? Are you kidding me? I mean, come on. Race, culture, minority politics, and ethnicity all play a huge role in the real world. Why would I … Continue reading →