Interview: Author Anna Hackett on Completing the 20 Book Hell Squad Series
Completing a 20 book series is an accomplishment. Completing a 20 book SF Romance series is unprecedented!
Completing a 20 book series is an accomplishment. Completing a 20 book SF Romance series is unprecedented!
SFWA commits to addressing unaddressed racism within the organization
I have to wait until the right story occurs to me or strikes my fancy
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That Only A Mother, by Judith Merrill, may have been the first SF Romance story about mothers. Here are some other, more contemporary takes.
Metaphors for adding new material into a work in progress
We know that the dish ran away with the spoon, but who knows what untold, breathtaking adventures they had
An interview with M.G. Herron, author of the noir detective – pulp SF thriller Culture Shock
With so many people engaging in tasks that are often thought of as repetitive (baking all kinds of breads and cakes, sewing and crocheting and knitting and long involved projects like filling coloring books or creating mandalas…) these kinds of time-waster games are filling a similar need.
I’m intensely grateful for this opportunity to write and sell my books now and for me, indie publishing is the way to go.
For any SFWA members who are struggling to afford necessary expenses due to lost revenue from COVID-19 illness or related restrictions, SFWA wants to help cover those expenses.
Do you set aside time for it each day? How do you decide what to read next?
“Emergency Library” creates an emergency of infringement.
How do you budget on the un-even income of a writer?
There is this insidious assumption that suffering and struggle are good for writers
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You can see the contours of a city’s soul in its skyline at dusk.
Nebula Awards conference goes online
Publisher offers free stories for virus shut-ins; Tartarus magazine opens Apocalypse anthology to submissions
The Tartarus Magazine
Nebula Conference to go virtual
Murder mysteries. Perhaps reading or watching one can sublimate your desire to commit the real act
Inspired by experience in the Coast Guard, this milSF novel is explored with an interview with the author
Our topic at the SFF Seven this week is: “The most difficult scene you ever wrote and why.” If I have a scene that for some reason isn’t flowing well, I remind myself that the […]
SFWA on the up-coming Nebula conference

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