I was off to get lunch yesterday when I stumbled across this frightening looking thing lurking in the garden at work: Aargh! I thought to myself. It’s the Great Cthulhu, come again! Run! So I fled back to my office, my rumbling tum no longer of any concern, thinking only of condemning those blasted warlocks who’d been trying to recite
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The death of the magazine! It’s all doom and gloom… Well, not necessarily. While print circulations for most magazines are down on previous years, readership for digital and online issues continue to increase (as too do pay rates for online magazines). Digital subscriptions for Analog in 2010 totaled 2,500; for Asimov’s it was 4,700; both figures are up from last
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Ticonderoga’s awesome looking Dead Red Heart, edited by kilt-wearing Russell B Farr, and featuring my short tale Desert Blood has been released! It’s alive, ALIVE! Oh, wait, wrong monster–ah, who cares? It’s alive!! Check out the table of contents – there are some brilliant writers in this bloody book so it’s shaping up as a fantastic read – 32 stories, 454
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I was recently given volumes 1-7 of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower, and have now devoured the first 3 volumes. It’s just brilliant, I’m loving it–and the best part is, I still have 4 more volumes (well, 5 really, counting the new one due out in 2012) to get through. It’s been a long, long time since I’ve been so
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