Friday Links is So Jet Lag. Much Napping.

A woman sleeping on a lounge chair in the observation lounge car.I’m home, but keep regularly (or irregularly) crashing to the ground like a redwood in an endangered forest.


Some things I’ve read in the last day or so, since I’m apparently not good for much except staring blankly at a computer, napping, and cuddling my much-missed daughters:


The full masterlist of links is up on SF Signal for the Australian Spec Fic Snapshot – 189 participants this year! That’s amazing. Katharine interviews me here.


Also at SF Signal: the Hugo winners.


Aliette De Bodard on a subject very dear to my heart: writing novels with a baby.


Big Blue YA News reviews Kaleidoscope.


The lovely and charming John Chu – So I Won a Hugo.


Jamie Rubin: To All The Hugo Award Winners, Thank You, You Saved Science Fiction For Me.


A Loncon3 con report by Ana at Things Mean A Lot – plenty of pics here, including a review of a panel (about writing reviews) featuring me and Alisa!


Renay at Ladybusiness has some really interesting thoughts on Kameron Hurley’s iconic and now Hugo-winning Essay: We Have Always Fought.


Kameron herself on Writing, Editing, Inclusivity: We’re All In This Together.

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