My "Five Things" Thing
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This is the second week in a row I've done a Tuesday blog post. It turns out that when you have a new collection out and are about to be a guest of honor at the Worldon, news tends to accumulate. He said, perhaps just a little full of himself.
Today's tid-bit is that I wrote a post for Tor.com . It's one of those "Five Things" things. And it's called "Five Fantasy Books You Won't Find in the Fantasy Section." I recommend 'em all.
Oh, and also...
Over on YouTube, a young woman named Kalanadi gave a generous review to Not So Much, Said the Cat . This is the first YouTube review I've ever received. You'd think the genre readers/reviewers would be all over the New Media things, but it turns out not. Ricki, over at Bookhaven (2202 Fairmount Avenue here in Philadelphia; one of my faorite ) told me once that e-books had seriously cut into the sale of used mystery books -- but not of science fiction. SF/fantasy fans, it turns out, are not early adaptors.
If you'd like to see the review, you can find it here.
Above: TIlda Swinton in the movie version of Orlando. I haven't seen it, but I really must. That's Orlando to a pippin.
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This is the second week in a row I've done a Tuesday blog post. It turns out that when you have a new collection out and are about to be a guest of honor at the Worldon, news tends to accumulate. He said, perhaps just a little full of himself.
Today's tid-bit is that I wrote a post for Tor.com . It's one of those "Five Things" things. And it's called "Five Fantasy Books You Won't Find in the Fantasy Section." I recommend 'em all.
Oh, and also...
Over on YouTube, a young woman named Kalanadi gave a generous review to Not So Much, Said the Cat . This is the first YouTube review I've ever received. You'd think the genre readers/reviewers would be all over the New Media things, but it turns out not. Ricki, over at Bookhaven (2202 Fairmount Avenue here in Philadelphia; one of my faorite ) told me once that e-books had seriously cut into the sale of used mystery books -- but not of science fiction. SF/fantasy fans, it turns out, are not early adaptors.
If you'd like to see the review, you can find it here.
Above: TIlda Swinton in the movie version of Orlando. I haven't seen it, but I really must. That's Orlando to a pippin.
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Published on August 09, 2016 12:05
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