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| Filed Under: | Media / Publishing | |
| Posts on Regator: | 57 | |
| Posts / Week: | 1.2 | |
| Archived Since: | June 18, 2012 | |
Genreville is now part of PWxyz.
Putting your best foot forward when writing to editors.
Alibi and Hydra will give authors a choice of contracts.
Random says its model is "different," SFWA says "exploitative."
SFWA calls Hydra contract terms "onerous and unconscionable".
An anthology of speculative historical fiction revealing the voices of silenced dreamers.
Does fantasy deal with food better than SF does?
Nebula-nominated authors are diverse; their publishers are not.
Con or Bust will help send fans of color to SF/F conventions.
An author responds to allegations of emotional abuse.
The World SF Travel Fund, nominating for the Hugos, and more.
Did you buy fewer print books in 2012 than in 2011?
Fun, deep, tasty SF/F and YA published in 2012.
Grand Masters, cover poses, and the Forever War.
Announcing Publishers Weekly Radio on SiriusXM!
Duotrope will begin charging authors on January 1.
Read Int'l Speculative Fiction issue 1 for free.
The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997) is now online.
For Thanksgiving, read indigenous literature.
We talk about living in the future, but there are lots of different futures we could be living in. On Election Day, I saw a tweet referring to us as living in “the timeline with the Black president and flying killer robots”. It made me wonder just how much we see the present through the [...]