Live Journal is back :knock on wood: and it is a huge rel...

Live Journal is back :knock on wood: and it is a huge relief.


My revision process got slowed dramatically by sinus headaches, but I'm hoping to finish off The Serpent Sea today and get it sent back to the editor. I've got one new scene to write and an earlier bit to add, and that's about it.

Hoping against hope Tropical Storm Don brings us some rain. Crops and trees are dying all over the place.

SF Signal: Courtney Schafer on Voices Not Forgotten (6 Underrated Young Adult Novels You Should Know About)


ETA: Locus: World Fantasy Nominees and Lifetime Achievement Winners Congrats to the nominees!


Links to the posts I did on Dreamwidth:

Monday 7/25 Wheel of the Infinite Now Available on Kindle, Nook etc, Plus Links

Tuesday 7/26 Free SF/F eBook Sampler, Plus Links Twenty-five first chapters of current SF/F books, most by women authors.

Wednesday 7/27 Online Hoaxes/Scams Sometimes they don't do it for money, sometimes they just do it.

and

Time Magazine article about the attack on Live Journal

If the hacker attacks that hit Russia's top blogging service, LiveJournal, this week are anything to go by, the unwritten rules of cyber warfare no longer apply. Instead of the focused assaults hackers often used to force down the websites of their ideological enemies, these attacks look more like online carpet bombing. Their victim is not one voice but the entire cacophonous world of the Russian blogosphere. And the motive, as close as experts have been able to figure, is to erode the virtual infrastructure of free speech itself.
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