VCON, HOWDERSHELT REVIEW AND MORE ON SELF-PUBLISHING!
This week, Steve hypes his local convention and talks to best-selling ebook writer Ed Howdershelt, plus there’s advice on writing and selling ebooks!
Noticias Literatura 16-9
A new anthology – Adrift on the Sea of Rains and Other Stories – and a series continuation.
Crossplay and Gender-bending Cosplay
Crossplay: who says Captain America has to be a guy? Who says that only girls can dress up as Black Widow?
More Hugo Stuff: Say NO To Slates (of ALL kinds)
More Hugo stuff. Because this is important.
AMAZING NEWS: FANDOM WINS THE HUGO AWARDS!
Comparing my picks to actual results – and some commentary.
Worldcon Business Meeting Rolls On
Watch the 2015 Worldcon Business Meeting, Friday session.
Fans at Their Best: The 73rd Worldcon Business Meeting Now Called To Order
A Business Meeting of fans is anything but boring!
Sasq-Watch: Sasquan’s Daily Newzine: Issue 1
Sasq-Watch, the daily newzine from Sasquan, the 73rd World Science Fiction Convention
How Worldcons Work – Financial Reports
Annual financial reports are out and the Millennium Philcon closes its books.
Noticias Literatura 5-8
Pictures from the 4th Celsius 232 convention and a cover reveal of Visiones 2015 from the Spanish Association of Fantasy and Horror Sci-Fi)
AMAZING PEOPLE: Weston’s The IX is an LI-Con Featured Giveaway
Go to Li-Con. Meet Chris and Janet Morris who will arrive straight from Hell, otherwise known as Perseid Press, and WIN FREE STUFF!
Noticias Literatura 29-7
War of the Imperfect, steampunk conventions and an effort to honor Miasma, a cancelled publication.
Podcast Rewind: H20 from SciFi4Me: Episode 51 – The Future of Positive Futures
Our latest re-wind offering from SciFi4Me’s H2O podcast – this time on 2015’s San Diego ComicCon
MCM London Comic Con, May 2015
Where’s Waldo? A pictorial coverage of the MCM London Comic Con
About Author
Terence Jackson is a writer from the Southern United States, with a strong family heritage in the UK – Scotland, Ireland, England, and Wales. His love of this heritage shows through in his novels, most of which are centered in the UK.
Terence grew up in a military family in rural North Carolina. He has traveled the world extensively, especially the UK.
Terence credits his love of Sci-Fi to his mom and his older brother. He grew up watching Doctor Who, Star Trek, Star Wars with his family.
Visit his author page for Amazon to see his current releases.

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