As this post appears, I’m throwing the last of my stuff in a suitcase and heading out to catch a flight to Madison, Wisconsin, for my annual trip to WisCon. Writers go to science fiction cons to meet their fans, … Continue reading
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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
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
I’ve been perusing The WisCon Chronicles Vol. 3: Carnival of Feminist SF as I try to adjust to my return to normal reality from the World of WisCon. This volume covers the 2008 WisCon. Aqueduct Press solicits articles for a … Continue reading
I’ve been home from WisCon for a full 24 hours and I’m still exhausted. But the con was great fun — as usual — and we did manage to tell the WisCon world about Book View Cafe. And — as … Continue reading
I’m still on my way home from WisCon, but thanks to WiFi in the Kansas City Airport I can make a short report. Here, from left to right, are Jennifer Stevenson, Madeleine Robins, Sylvia Kelso and me (Nancy Jane Moore) … Continue reading