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Review: Cascadia Subduction Zone, October 2012

This latest issue of Cascadia Subduction Zone is one of their best, IMHO. The emphasis this time around is on the creative process with visual art taking center stage. Two essays stand out: Kiini Ibura Salaam’s “Painting and Writing: My … Continue reading


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Reading for Fun: L. Timmel Duchamp’s Never at Home

By Nancy Jane Moore Timmi Duchamp is probably best known as a writer of fiction with political and feminist content. Her five-volume Marq’ssan Cycle explores ways to change how postmodern societies work and she is the founder of Aqueduct Press, … Continue reading


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WisCon Chronicles 4: The Cobbler’s Toss

When I was a kid growing up in the bush, and they were branding calves, my father would often say, as the final sufferer was let up from the ropes or out of the branding cradle and hurtled away, “Well, … Continue reading


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Exactly What I Wanted: Gems From the Small Press

As I was sitting down to recommend that you spend your holiday gift cards on small press books, I learned that a book I read a couple of years ago had just won the Carl Brandon Society’s Parallax Award: Mindscape, … Continue reading


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The WisCon Chronicles – WisCon 33

Every year Aqueduct Press produces a volume covering the WisCon for the previous year. Timmi Duchamp has asked me to edit the 4th WisCon Chronicles, covering WisCon 33. It’s an honour, if also a very large responsibility! I will be blogging … Continue reading


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Virtual Book Tour Launched

I guess today is Aqueduct Press day at the Book View Cafe blog. Nancy’s posting about Anne and I’m posting about…me. I’m announcing my Virtual Book Tour in support of The Textile Planet. Just so happens that my first stop … Continue reading


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Enjoying a Review

Here’s the most important thing about reviews: They’re a sign your work is being noticed. Of course, bad reviews can be depressing, which is probably why many famous people say they never read them. But it’s even worse when no … Continue reading


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