WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading. To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions… • What are you currently reading? • What did you recently finish reading? • What do you think you’ll read next? … Continue reading
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It’s WWW Wednesday. This meme is from shouldbereading. • What are you reading now? John Buchan’s *The Courts of the Morning*. Seized by an urge to read something new by a long-known author, I was actually pursuing the rarely seen … Continue reading
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
For most of my life I believed the verdict of one secondary school not-even-music-teacher, that I couldn’t sing in tune, let alone play an instrument. Then, about 10 years ago, a VERY musical mate talked me into attending a folk … Continue reading
It’s just past the end of September, which was the date I sanguinely set for having all the submissions for WisCon Chronicles 4 not only in, but past the first round of editorial revision – and mirabile dictu! (my favourite … Continue reading
The first submission deadline for WCC4 was August 1st, and a good number of people made that. Some delayed subs. were still straggling in by September 1st, often with v. good cause, and there are still a couple of items … Continue reading
A faster than usual update here … There’s still some room in the Chronicles plan, so we’re calling this time for anyone who read at WisCon 33, who would like to give us an excerpt or completed piece of fiction … Continue reading
The initial deadline for material to be considered for WisCon Chronicles 4, aka MyWisCon, passed last Sunday, 1st August, and things are shaping up pretty well. The academic component is up to projected capacity, with some very interesting papers, and … Continue reading
I posted a couple of weeks ago, when I finally got organised, on WisCon Chronicles 4, the volume from Aqueduct about WisCon 33 that I’m editing. Things are slowly gathering momentum now. Almost enough academic papers are promised, or on … Continue reading
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