“The Doomsday Warrior Gets It On”

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David Hines presents some really bad writing.

Well,

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I guess I’m a real boy author now: I have a Harriet Klausner review.

The review contains spoilers, several of them for the book I actually wrote. If you like, though, I can quote the only parts you truly need to read:

“… exciting story line.”
“… an exhilarating High Noon paranormal thriller.”

Still, as much as I joke, I’m grateful that she took the time.

I also have a bunch of reviews on Good Reads now. It’s kind of exciting, but I’m going to have to stop reading them soon.

Attn, filmmakers and lovers of film

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Hollywood producer Keith Calder, who made BATTLE FOR TERRA, THE WHACKNESS, ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE and more has started a blog.

He’ll be talking about his experiences making films, posting anecdotes, and other cool stuff. If you like that sort of thing, here’s something you’ll like.

Getting published

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Let’s say you’ve got Reggie Jackson willing to give away hitting tips, answer questions about breaking into the Major Leagues. And someone says, “Hey, Reg! I want to be a pro ballplayer — but my local Thrifty doesn’t carry batting gloves. Where can I buy a pair?” I think most people would recognize that question as a waste of time for all parties involved.

— Quote from here.

I wasn’t really planning to write this post, but my editor suggested it. (Or did she? I remember that she did, but I was getting a lot of input at the time, so maybe I misremember.) Here’s the story behind that suggestion:

I had just finished the “Escapist Fantasy” panel at San Diego Comic-Con, and I knew I had stammered and lost the thread once or twice, but I’d also made a decent point or two. While I’d been up there at that long, long table, I’d seen my editor out in the audience. We’d never met, but thanks to the power of Google, I knew what she looked like. Hey, no pressure, right?

Also, during the panel, the moderator mentioned her by name, saying something like: “We have Betsy Mitchell, editor-in-chief at Del Rey, in the audience today. What do you think, Betsy, about…” and outed her to the whole room.

After the panel ended, I thanked folks and made my way down to the floor. I was meeting my editor face-to-face for the first time–and I hadn’t done as well as I’d have liked on the panel, so I was all set to apologize, plus I was on my way to my first signing, and I was trying not to be a complete goof–but before we could get past the pleasantries, a guy butted in to say “Hi, I’m an aspiring writer and I’d really like to be published with your company. I’d really appreciate any advice you could give me.” Or whatever.

Now, I was sorta annoyed by this, because that was not the conversation I needed to be having at the moment. Betsy gave him a brief answer, stating that they only accept agented submissions, then she turned to me and said: “You broke into publishing recently. Do you have any advice?” Continue reading

Who doesn’t love charts?

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The chart of fantasy cover art.

eta: Also, craziness!

Two difficult, but necessary, links

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First, Jim C. Hines discusses the legal tactics of the Hotel Marriott lawyers in response to a lawsuit brought by a woman who was raped on their property: They are blaming the victim. (I’m linking to his LiveJournal because I can’t get his WordPress blog to open.) Jim has a warning at the top that his post is potentially-triggering discussion of rape and victim-blaming, and the comments are, too. FYI.

If you stay at Marriotts when you travel, you might want to write them a little letter.

Second, Hal Duncan has written an open letter to John C. Wright concerning Wright’s recent diatribe against Syfy, GLAAD and tolerance. I won’t like to Wright’s post itself, which is pretty gross, but Duncan’s response is excellent.

It’s also long, and the background makes it difficult to read. It’s worth the trouble, though.

The new Segway

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This is the new product that will change the way the world exercises!

As far as I can tell, that’s not a joke. It’s a real product.

Something I buried earlier in the week

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I realize that I buried this in a previous post, so let me repost it here:

If you want to get a free signed ARC of Child of Fire, Suvudu is giving one away–along with a bunch of other books–in a sweepstakes. You have until August 21st to enter.

If you’ve read the Sample Chapter and can’t wait for the rest, well, here’s your chance to get an early copy.

(Okay. That’s as much hucksterism as I can manage. Too much?)

In lieu of actual content…

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I give you this sad and tender song about GI Joe and Cobra, at the end of the day.

Which is freaking hilarious! I wish I were better at recognizing all the stars doing cameos here.

Oh, fer…

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I can not understand why the characters in this book insist on chatting so much. Can’t we just jump straight to the violence? Please?

Also, I can not make the links on the right sidebar (on my blog, for those reading this on LiveJournal) rearrange themselves into the order I want.

I attribute both problems to a sleepless night and really awful dreams.