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The One-Thousand: Some Things Old Are New Again
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Sunday, August 09, 2015. Some Things Old Are New Again. I haven't been working a lot on new fiction the last couple of months. What I have been doing in the non-Mango fiction world is rewriting old stories so as to give them a better chance in the cold cruel editorial world. I don't know if I've made these stories great, but I do know I've made them a hell of a lot better than they were. I still haven't finished MuchoMangoMayo! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enjoy My Work. ENJOY IT!
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News – GENRE UNDERGROUND
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Book of the Week. Review – The Circuit : Executor Rising. Full Disclosure : I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I do not know the author personally, except for our brief interactions by email. With no major editorial issues to speak of and pages that kept me coming back for more, The Circuit : Executor Rising earns 4.5 out of 5 stars. As is my standard policy, I will round this up to 5 stars on the appropriate websites. Review: The Cabal of Thotash by J. Zachary Pike.
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SofaCon | SofaCon 2013
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Welcome to SofaCON – Tony C Smith 17:00. Introduction – Peter Watts 17:10. Looking Back At Genre History – Amy H. Sturgis 17:30. Reading – Ted Kosmatka 18:00. Film Talk The Forbidden Planet – Dennis M. Lane 18:30. One to One with Lois McMaster Bujold and Amy H. Sturgis 19:00. Reading – Gregory Frost 20:00. Amazing Stories –. Topic to be announced! Quiz – SF Signal vs. Geeks Guide to the Galaxy 21:00. Guest of Honour – Peter Watts 21:30. Goodnight – Tony C Smith 22:00. Gregory Frost is a writer of fantasy...
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Authors - The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences
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The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences. Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Philippa has always had her head in a book. For this she blames her father who thought. Lord of the Rings. Was suitable bedtime reading for an eight year old. At the age of thirteen she began writing fantasy stories for herself. Her first professional sale was in 1997, and since then she has gone on to produce mostly novel length fiction. In 2006 she became New Zealand’s first podcast novelist, and she has voiced and produced. In 2005...
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Current Members – The T Party
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A group for UK writers of genre fiction. Resources For Agent Hunting. Joining the T Party. T Party members come from all walks of life and in all shapes and sizes. It helps to be broad-minded, clever, and, of course, passionate about writing. Here are the biographies of some our bolder members. Helen Callaghan writes fiction inspired by her love of intelligent books and brainless movies. Her first novel, Mephistophela. Is set in a near-future London and inspired by elements of Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus.
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Podcast Archives | Crime City Central
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Blood & Chrome Podcast. Crime City Central Podcast Promo 1. July 2, 2012. Crime City Central Podcast Promo 2. July 11, 2012. Crime City Central No 1 Lawrence Block. July 16, 2012. Crime City Central No 2 Marilyn Todd. July 23, 2012. Crime City Central No 3 Chris F Holm. July 30, 2012. Crime City Central No 4 Cheryl Wood Ruggiero. August 6, 2012. Crime City Central No 5 Ann Littlewood. August 13, 2012. Crime City Central No 6 Ray Banks. August 20, 2012. Crime City Central No 7 Scott Nicholson. December 24...
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