When Art Gets Rejected
To have one’s heart and soul passed over for another can be a devastating thing.
To have one’s heart and soul passed over for another can be a devastating thing.
MIchael explains how marketing your book is like a Presidential hopeful going to the down dump to drum up support.
Authors: Use this portal to get magically transported to a world of information!
Amazing Stories is starting a new project and we need readers!
Success requires hard work and dedication – even for indie authors
SFWA extends membership to indie & small press authors.
Being an indie author requires more skills than “author”
Kim Mutch Emerson is founder of the small press Master Koda Select, and an author of dystopian SF
Could this be the start of a fannish drought?
If you think being an “Indie Author” means going it alone – better read this!
Fracisco Porrúa, editor and translator of Bradbury, Borges, Simak & Sturgeon, passed away on December 18, 2014
New name your own price bundling service launches
Going the traditional publishing route? Find out who your best match is!
As we enter a new year in writing and publishing, I thought I’d review some interesting statistics and observed trends over 2014 made by those poised well in the industry. In July 2014, Publishers Weekly […]
As we transit from Christmas to New Years let’s take a look back at some of the images that got left behind.
David McCandless likes to take numbers and put them together in engaging ways. One of his most recent efforts takes book recommendation data, from sources like Goodreads, the Pullitzer Prize, Oprah’s Reading List and more […]
Steve gets all excited over a shared-universe anthology series. And tells you where to get FREE SF!
Watch your royalty statements and understand the terms – before signing!
Landshark! Some authors aren’t happy with their cover art….
Steve reviews William Gibson’s significant new SF book and talks about his last non-fiction book. And mentions having lunch with the author.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.

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