WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading. Hallo, all – Pati Nagle here. My turn to play WWW Wednesday. To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions… • What are you currently reading? The Enchanted April by Elizabeth … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2013
When I was a kid, my brother and I inherited the comic book collection of one of my mother’s friends’ sons (the French would doubtless have a more economical term for that degree of relatedness). From having zero comic books, … Continue reading
An American fighter jet is discovered in Scotland’s Firth of Clyde. It appears to have been there for centuries, but that is impossible. American Navy Lieutenant Alex MacNeil is interviewed by Lindsay Pawlowski of the London Times about the plane. … Continue reading
(This is an updated version of a post published first at Hahví.net.) My newest short story, “Through Your Eyes,” is now out in the April/May double issue of Asimov’s. It’s a very near future story concerned with technology and civil … Continue reading
(Originally posted at Hahví.net) For indie publishers, there are several options for creating a print book. Like most of us, I go with print-on-demand, and I’ve used both of the two big players in the field: Lightning Source, an Ingram … Continue reading
If there’s one thing horses do for humans, it’s teach them things. Sometimes in the sense of Learning Experiences, i.e. School of Hard Knocks (and Falls and Crashes and Financial Disasters), but many times in the sense that if a … Continue reading
Sorry about last week. The fewmets hit the windmill at work and when I looked up it was Tuesday. Science fiction is an art form in which ideas form part of the fabric of the story. The nature of SF … Continue reading
One of the big advantages of publishing ebooks is the ease with which you can change a cover. I’m currently doing this with my mystery novel, An Unsafe Pair of Hands. Here’s the front runner in the new cover stakes. … Continue reading
I really hadn’t expected this, when I moved from the UK to California. I knew that some ingredients would be hard or impossible to come by, just as some would be utterly new – but a cow’s a cow, right? … Continue reading
The Neverending Research Source In my musings about writing in the digital age, I’ve talked a lot about how the digital evolution has empowered the writer to get her work to the reader. But there’s another side to the digital … Continue reading