Tomorrow, July 1st 2013, Amazing Stories will be publishing it’s 1,000th post
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We Announce the Winner of Douglas Smith’s Novel THE WOLF AT THE END OF THE WORLD (signed print edition)
COMMUNITY
Twitter Trolls Harass Cosplayers
How To Report Harrassment
Harrassment at Wiscon
SFWA Updates Twitter-Feed Policy
K.K. Rusch Uses Self-Publishing to Bypass Racism
Exploring Diversity in Speculative Fiction
Agencies List
The Assault on Writers by Internet Pirates
Penguin Seeks Dismissal of Class Action Suit
ENTERTAINMENT
A Fine Student Film
‘Scary Mary’ Poppins Trailer
Roger Corman’s YouTube Channel
Terra Nove, Spanish SF Anthology, Now in English
Review: The Very Best of Barry Malzberg
Death of the Rocket Equation
Sony & Disney Test New Film Streaming Strategy
Lonely Souls, Gordon van Gelder Anthology
New Tales To Terrify
Star Trek Continues
Bill Mumy’s New Comic
Black Science Fiction Society (sign up)
SF for People Who Hate SF
Inside John Carpenter’s The Thing
Angry Robot Press Release
Michael Boatman in Two-Book Deal with Angry Robot
Hello from a very happy* Angry Robot office!
Angry Robot is thrilled to announce the acquisition of two fantasy books from acclaimed actor, and now, Angry Robot author, Michael Boatman!
The Official Bits:
The deal for worldwide rights was negotiated by Angry Robot Senior Editor Lee Harris and Boatman’s agent, Rasheed McWilliams of the Kneerim & Williams Literary Agency, and includes two books: Last God Standing (Spring 2014) and Who Wants to be the Prince of Darkness?(2015)
About Michael Boatman
Michael Boatman spends his days and nights pretending to be other people. For a living. He’s acted in television shows; China Beach, Spin City, ARLI$$, Anger Management, Instant Mom, films; Hamburger Hill, The Glass Shield, Bad Parents, and Broadway plays. After many years in his chosen profession he’s decided to chuck it all and seek his fortune as a writer. (Just kidding. He secretly dreams of changing the world as a talkative mime.)
As a writer, Michael has published a short story collection, God Laughs When You Die, whilst more short fiction has appeared in anthologies and magazines such as Weord Tales, Horrorworld, and the Dark Delicacies and Dark Dreams series.
You can reach him on Twitter here – and do, welcome him to the Angry Robot Army!
Quotable Quotes:
Michael Boatman: “I’m ecstatic for the opportunity to work with the good folks at Angry Robot! After reading great novels like The World House and Zoo City I suffered one of those ‘Eureka!’ moments, thinking Angry Robot might provide the perfect home for Last God Standing. Bold and subversive, A.R. just felt right. After more than a decade of writing fiction, and with my fair share of acceptances and rejections (mostly rejections) I submitted the manuscript and prepared for the inevitable ‘Thanks but no thanks,’ as any writer must if he hopes to avoid a steady diet of Thorazine fish-sticks. But lo and behold, Angry Robot said ‘yes’ Their acceptance confirms that I haven’t gone completely bonkers. (At least not yet!)”
Lee Harris: “I was delighted when I received Last God Standing from Michael. I’ve been an admirer of his television work since Spin City was first broadcast nearly 20 years ago, and Michael’s writing is as accomplished as his performance work. Last God Standing is precisely the sort of book Angry Robot’s list was missing – smart, pacy, with exactly the sort of irreverent humour that appeals to our readers.”
Last God Standing
When God decides to join the human race and see what all the fuss is about, all Hell breaks loose. For fans of Tom Holt and Christopher Moore.
When God decides to quit and join the human race and see what all the fuss is about, all Hell breaks loose.
Sensing his abdication, the other defunct gods of Earth’s vanquished pantheons want a piece of the action He abandoned
Meanwhile, the newly-humanised deity must discover the whereabouts and intentions of the similarly reincarnated Lucifer, and block the ascension of a murderous new God, while all the time trying to manage His rising career as a standup comic
File Under: Fantasy [ Gods Behaving Badly | Power Struggle | It’s The Way He Tells ’Em | Simply Devine ]
Go forth, and spread the word!
So that’s it folks; more good news from the team that has, in the last few weeks, brought anotherChuck Wendig deal, as well as Ramez Naam, to you. I can’t promise there won’t be more good news forthcoming, but don’t worry, I’ll measure out the happy pills so we don’t get too carried away with ourselves.
Any questions or queries, I’m a-waiting
Caroline
*Yes, we are allowed be happy…but only on special occasions…
FANDOM
Purcell to Edit WOOF at Worldcon
SF Hall of Fame Inductees
Petition to Name Tacoma Park for Herbert
Anderson & Savile Win (new) SF Award
Publisher Kim Thompson Dies
Successful Kickstarters in Less Than 6 Months
British Fantasy Awards
Fantastic Fiction at KGB Kickstarter
Brin, Swayer, McCaffrey to Speak
Kickstarter to Send Kindles with Baen E-Books to Wounded Soldiers
Andre Norton Award Committee Announced
Jay Lake Indiegogo: Trip to Mordor
Octavia Butler Shines On
Locus Award Winners 2013
CanCon Press Releases:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 26 2013
Ottawa, On, Canada
CAN-CON, The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, announces new date, venue, Author Guest of Honour, and hosts Aroras
2013 will be an exciting year for Canadians and visitors interested in Science Fiction and Fantasy. CAN-CON announces a new date and larger venue, and will be hosting the 2013 Aurora Awards, along with this year’s theme”
CAN-CON – The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, will be held on October 4 to 6, 2013 at the Minto Suites Hotel, 185 Lyon Street North, Ottawa.
CAN-CON is Ottawa’s premiere Science Fiction and Fantasy gathering celebrating the written word. This yearly event brings together readers, writers, scientists, publishing professionals for panel discussions, workshops, presentations, readings, book launches, networking opportunities and to have fun.
The Aurora Awards are presented annually by the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association. The award categories include literary works, art work, fan activities and are given out at gala awards banquet.
<CAN-CON 2013 welcomes science fiction writer and futurist Robert J. Sawyer as Author Guest of Honouran style=”color: #1a1a1a;”>, the basis for the NBC TV series of the same name. He is Winner of eleven Auroras, the only Canadian to win the Hugo, Nebula, and John W Campbell Memorial Awards for Best Novel of the Year, and the only writer in history to win the top SF awards in the United States, China, Japan, France, and Spain. Robert J. Sawyer travels around the globe making appearances on TV, radio, podcast, and events. CAN – CON is delighted to welcome Mr. Sawyer’s return appearance with us.
CAN-CON is a function of The Society for Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature.
CAN-CON 2013 welcomes science fiction writer and futurist Robert J. Sawyer as Author Guest of Honour.
Ottawa, On, Canada
CAN-CON 2013, The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, welcomes science fiction writer and futurist Robert J. Sawyer as Author Guest of Honour.
<Robert J. Sawyer wrote FlashFoward, the basis for the NBC TV series of the same name. He is Winner of eleven Auroras, the only Canadian to win the Hugo, Nebula, and John W Campbell Memorial Awards for Best Novel of the Year, and the only writer in history to win the top SF awards in the United States, China, Japan, France, and Spain. Robert J. Sawyer travels around the globe making appearances on TV, radio, podcast, and events. CAN – CON is delighted to welcome Mr. Sawyer’s return appearance with us.
CAN-CON – The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, will be held on October 4 to 6, 2013 at the Minto Suites Hotel, 185 Lyon Street North, Ottawa.
CAN-CON is Ottawa’s premiere Science Fiction and Fantasy gathering celebrating the written word. This yearly event brings together readers, writers, scientists, publishing professionals for panel discussions, workshops, presentations, readings, book launches, networking opportunities and to have fun. CAN-CON is a function of The Society for Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature.
June 26 2013
CAN-CON announces new website and online registration
Ottawa, On, Canada
The CAN-CON 2013 new website and online registration is now live at https://www.can-con.org/
<CAN-CON is Ottawa’s premiere Science Fiction and Fantasy gathering celebrating the written word. This yearly event brings together readers, writers, scientists, publishing professionals for panel discussions, workshops, presentations, readings, book launches, networking opportunities and to have fun. CAN-CON is a function of The Society for Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature.
CAN-CON 2013 will be held on October 4 to 6, 2013 at the Minto Suites Hotel, 185 Lyon Street North, Ottawa.
Robert J. Sawyer as Author Guest of Honour and science fiction editor Hayden Trenholm and Dr Jeffrey M. Manthorp are Special Guests.
This year CAN-CON hosts the Aurora Awards. The Aurora Awards are presented annually by the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association. The award categories include literary works, art work, fan activities and are given out at gala awards banquet.
CAN-CON 2013 announces as Editor Guest of Honour.
Ottawa, On, Canada
The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, welcomes science fiction editor as Editor Guest of Honour.
Hayden Trenholm is a two-time Aurora Award winning author and editor and the owner of Bundoran Press Publishing House. In 2012, he created and edited the acclaimed anthology, Blood and Water: Canadian stories of near future resource conflicts, which AE Science Fiction magazine heralded as “the birth of a new genre.” In 2013, he ran a successful crowd sourcing campaign for Strange Bedfellows, an anthology of political science fiction which will appear in 2014. Bundoran Press will publish three novels in 2013 and ‘four or five’ in 2014, in addition to the Strange Bedfellows anthology. Convention attendees will have opportunities to pitch science fiction novels to Mr. Trenholm during the weekend.
CAN-CON – The Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature, will be held on October 4 to 6, 2013 at the Minto Suites Hotel, 185 Lyon Street North, Ottawa.
CAN-CON is Ottawa’s premiere Science Fiction and Fantasy gathering celebrating the written word. This yearly event brings together readers, writers, scientists, publishing professionals for panel discussions, workshops, presentations, readings, book launches, networking opportunities and to have fun. CAN-CON is a function of The Society for Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature.
Contact can.spec.lit@gmail.com for more information.
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Warp Drives Not Just Science Fiction Anymore
ESA’s IXV Splash Down
Shenzhou Splashdown
3 Potentially Habitable Planets
Voyager Entering Unknown Regions
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Planetary Defense
Chris Lewicki
Chief Asteroid Miner
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