May 2014

The bolo tie (bola tie, or shoestring tie) is a crazy, wonderful invention from the American Southwest: a braided leather cord with decorative metal tips, threaded through a slide-tension lock with an ornate bit of metal or stonework on the front. I’ve seen both men and women wearing them. I’m biased because I grew up in what…

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At least one major SFF publisher* has cottoned on to something that small-press digital romance publishers and many self-publishers already know. The e-book market had revitalized the novella format and made it so profitable that novellas and novelettes are all many erotic romance authors publish. In wider self-published genres, shorter fiction is also well-represented. Tor.com…

Read More Return of the SFF novella?

Gone at the age of 86. …But to describe her as only a poet denies the scope of her life and work. Great poetry is dear to me, all the more because I am a lackluster poet. Maya remains a titan and an inspiration, and the world is a darker place because her flame isn’t…

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In honor of Douglas Adams, the universe of ‘the Hitchhiker’ s Guide to the Galaxy’, bemused travelers everywhere, and the elusive recipe that is the *real* PanGalactic Gargleblaster…don’t go anywhere without your towel. Towelday.org will tell you more.  

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I just found out that British author Mary Stewart died a few days ago. Three writers defined my introduction to ‘grown-up’ writing when I was around ten or eleven years old: J.R.R. Tolkien, Andre Norton, and Mary Stewart. By ‘grown-up’, I don’t really mean the kinds of ultra-explicit adult fare I often read and write…

Read More R.I.P. Mary Stewart,17 September 1916 – 10 May 2014

Two posts today, because I’m likely to get distracted and forget this one. Into every life must come some garage cleaning. Like many artists, I have paintings. Big ones, left over from a stint as a commercial decor artist for a company that only wanted canvases 36″ x 24″ or larger. And then promptly went…

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Don’t get me wrong: I like Writer’s Digest and Publishers Weekly, and many of the other paid periodicals and free forums aimed at writers. They often have tips I can use, or inspiring stories and interviews. Publishing industry periodicals give those of us outside the NY environment an invaluable glimpse into the industry. When I…

Read More Caveat Emptor: writers’ magazines