Been up till 2AM each night, working on stuff. So this will be link heavy.
I'll be at the Alternative Press Expo this weekend for some reason, with Terry Bisson, having a little workshop against a virtually identical panel with better people on it. All right! You know, PM Press and Sensation and all that. They're really into sales via ritual public humiliation.
Speaking of that! There's more! I'll be reading at some all-dude thing at Litquake. Actually, I'll be chatting—
la_nausicaa will be reading for me.
Lavie Tidhar's book Osama, about a detective hired to find the mysterious author of pulp novels featuring Osama bin Laden (he fights crime!) is now on Kindle. As is Lavie's giant-ass chin:
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Finally, from now on Terra Nova shall be known as Avatar Park of the Lost. Man, it was like the producers had a bet with the writers to see if they could make sure every short in the premiere was lifted directly from some other film or TV show.
I'll be at the Alternative Press Expo this weekend for some reason, with Terry Bisson, having a little workshop against a virtually identical panel with better people on it. All right! You know, PM Press and Sensation and all that. They're really into sales via ritual public humiliation.
Speaking of that! There's more! I'll be reading at some all-dude thing at Litquake. Actually, I'll be chatting—
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Lavie Tidhar's book Osama, about a detective hired to find the mysterious author of pulp novels featuring Osama bin Laden (he fights crime!) is now on Kindle. As is Lavie's giant-ass chin:

Finally, from now on Terra Nova shall be known as Avatar Park of the Lost. Man, it was like the producers had a bet with the writers to see if they could make sure every short in the premiere was lifted directly from some other film or TV show.