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Robert wrote: "Mary Robinette Kowal."
Mary Robinette Kowal has been interviewed. She was part of the second season of the S&L Video podcasts.
http://swordandlaser.com/home/2014/3/...
Mary Robinette Kowal has been interviewed. She was part of the second season of the S&L Video podcasts.
http://swordandlaser.com/home/2014/3/...

I also love Mary Robinette Kowal. She not only has amazing books and experience, and gives a lot back to the community, I find her opinions on most things really faascinating.

It may make sense to wait a little while longer on this, but I think it would be interesting to hear from all the winners of the Sword & Laser/Inkshares competition. Could either be a series of interviews or one big discussion.


Seconded!!

Soon right? He already said he'd do it (I believe he posted in the S&L group even) - and since The Death of Dulgath is coming out Dec 1st, now would be a great time ;)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjanu...

And drinks, don't forget the drinks!


Getting Greg Egan would be great"
Which one? Diaspora would be cool, and it just might be doable with how advanced special effects & graphics have gotten :-)

He also just did a reddit ama with the artist: https://www.reddit.com/r/books/commen...


Kim Newman
Ursula Le Guin
Kate Elliott
Steven Brust
Freda Warrington

And James SA Corey too (either one is fine, both would be awesome)

One of the most controversial categories at the Hugo's last year was the editor category, and there were many people (G.R.R. Martin for example) who felt that the "no award" in long form was unjustified. There were talented editors in the category that had been nominated before slates were ever an issue.
The problem however is that the category itself is not one that is at all accessible to regular non-industry connected fans. (making it a strange choice of category for a fan based award) As a new voter I've been contemplating this category and simply cannot find enough information to even nominate in it. I suspect I am not the only person having this trouble. Many books just do not even list their editor.
It is a great irony that for all that traditional publishing people insist that editing is one of it's biggest advantages over self-publication, they make it nearly impossible to actually find the name of the editors for their books. Editors are rarely celebrated at all in the industry. Even more ironically, since self published authors are far more likely to credit their editors on their sales pages and in their books, it's actually easier to find information about freelance editors when contemplating this category.
So:
I would be interested in hearing from people like the following:
Jo Fletcher of Jo Fletcher Books. An editor who now has her own SF/F imprint. A british imprint that has been producing very high quality works.
http://www.jofletcherbooks.com/
David Gatewood -- Hugh Howey's editor. Howey has raved about his editor several times on his blog, and even gone so far as to share screen caps of the kinds of notes he gets from David (which was fascinating and hilarious) Gatewood is freelance and works with self published writers.
http://lonetrout.com/about/
http://www.hughhowey.com/margins-davi...
Any author who has been vocal about editing or Hugo award editor category would be interesting as well. I would love to hear more from G.R.R.M. on the topic. Maybe he would be willing to do an interview if it was focused on that, instead of his own work. He certainly has had a great deal to say about the topic in the past.

It looks from the wiki that you've interviewed Jim C Hines before, but he just quit his day job not too many months ago and his latest book, Revisionary just came out this week.


Thank you! I shall check it out.
Tamahome wrote: "Editor Ann Vandermeer had a good interview on the Readingenvy podcast. :)"
Does she discuss her husband's work at all? Having an editor as a partner could be the best thing ever or the worst thing imaginable ;-)
I don't know, but I would guess she doesn't edit Jeff's work, that would be too much of a strain on a relationship.
All good points for a possible S&L combined Ann & Jeff interview.
Does she discuss her husband's work at all? Having an editor as a partner could be the best thing ever or the worst thing imaginable ;-)
I don't know, but I would guess she doesn't edit Jeff's work, that would be too much of a strain on a relationship.
All good points for a possible S&L combined Ann & Jeff interview.


I know a handful of editors from collections and magazines. But yes, I don't know who edited whose novels.

Add to this the fact that the category for long form requires that the editor have worked on at least 4 novels in the last year, and it's particularly baffling. Even if you notice an editor worked on a couple of novels you liked, how are you supposed to determine they did four in the year?


One of the most cont..."
It's almost like mentioning him with regards to the Long Form Hugo category summoned him. Fascinating read. I would love to hear an interview from any of the editors he's mentioned.
http://grrm.livejournal.com/470764.html

Awesome suggestion, I second.

Awesome suggestion, I second."
I third it!



David Weber
Mike Resnick
Ted Chiang
Ted Kosmatka
Lois McMaster Bujold
Clive Barker
Michael Swanwick
Gardner Dozois
Greg Bear
YEVA wrote: "Stephen King
David Weber
Mike Resnick
Ted Chiang
Ted Kosmatka
Lois McMaster Bujold
Clive Barker
Michael Swanwick
Gardner Dozois
Greg Bear"
All good choices. You can hear 2 of those interviewed on Sword and Laser now if you want. Both at Baycon coincidentally.
David Weber was on Show 178
Lois McMaster Bujold was on Show 131
David Weber
Mike Resnick
Ted Chiang
Ted Kosmatka
Lois McMaster Bujold
Clive Barker
Michael Swanwick
Gardner Dozois
Greg Bear"
All good choices. You can hear 2 of those interviewed on Sword and Laser now if you want. Both at Baycon coincidentally.
David Weber was on Show 178
Lois McMaster Bujold was on Show 131

Michael F.Flynn
Mercurio D.Rivera
Douglas Smith
Ian Watson
Nancy Kress
Michael Marshall Smith
Jason Sanford
Jack McDevitt
Saladin Ahmed
Beth Bernobich
Poul Anderson
N.K.Jemisin

Greg Egan
Tobias S.Buckell
Ian McDonald
Hannu Rajaniemi
Jonathan Sherwood
Cory Doctorow
Aliette de Bodard
John C.Wright
David Brin

Michael Poore
Caroline M.Yoachim
China Miéville
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Avram Davidson
John Chu
Kim Stanley Robinson
Paolo Bacigalupi

Have just finished Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch (birthday resent from my brother-in-law, and I owe him a lot for this!)
Yes, Aaronovitch is certainly interesting!
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