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Tag Archives: SFWA
Holding Office Hours at the Nebulas
This Friday at 11 a.m., I’m hosting an Office Hour as part of the Nebula Conference of the Science Fiction Writers Association. I’ll be available to answer questions about the future of body disposal from burial in space to cremation … Continue reading
5 Questions for Tyler Hayes
I met Tyler Hayes in March at FogCon, when we were on a panel together. The subject was “Things I Wish I Knew when I was a Debut Author.” After he described his first novel, I was excited to hear … Continue reading
5 Questions for Fran Wilde
Last month at the Nebula Conference, I had the honor of filling an hour of Fran Wilde’s time with questions about everything from how to celebrate successes in a writing career (her rewards sometimes involve socks) to the minutiae of … Continue reading
5 Questions for LJ Cohen
LJ Cohen is another member of Broad Universe, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting, encouraging, honoring, and celebrating women writers and editors in science fiction, fantasy, horror and other speculative genres. LJ is a Boston-area novelist, poet, blogger, ceramics artist, … Continue reading
WorldCon in My Back Yard
Last weekend, the science fiction community’s WorldCon came to San Jose. It was just far enough away that I decided to stay in San Jose, rather than try to commute back and forth to San Francisco. This turned out to … Continue reading