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Month: April 2016

Things at the Nebula Conference

Things at the Nebula Conference

The 2016 Nebula Conference will be celebrating 50 years of the Nebula Awards and the line up of folks shortlisted is quite spectacular. It’s the sort of shortlist that makes you want to read all the things and fall in love with reading all over again.

The programming looks so interesting I’m worried I might forget to socialize! I’m glad there are specifically set aside spots of time for lunch.

I will be part of the participants signing and have ordered a short run of Things Without magnets in celebration. It’s a 50 magnet print run and they will sell for $2 each. I’m curious to see how they will go.

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I have ordered these magnets, they should arrive in about a week!

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Two Author Spotlights! Christopher Barzak and Rudy Rucker

Two Author Spotlights! Christopher Barzak and Rudy Rucker

Moar neat stuff up at Lightspeed Magazine! Sweet stuff for free and if you want to subscribe you’re supporting MOAR AWESOME!

I interviewed Christopher Barzak about his story Map of Seventeen, it’s the sort of coming of age story in a rural and remote community with all the sorts of nuance I love. The Story. The Interview.

And more recently, I interviewed Rudy Rucker about his story The Knobby Giraffe. Physics, shaping reality with some love for Leibniz and a splash of romance. Fun creative processes, collaborations and reflections on his Transrealism Manifesto. The Story. The Interview.

In memoriam and into the future

In memoriam and into the future

This year seems to have contained more death than usual. I don’t know if it’s the way the seasons move, my generation is old enough to have more people in the danger zone. Death is a constant, but some major voices have been lost, and I’m still not over Whitlam. Within one year we have lost David Bowie, Alan Rickman, David G. Hartwell, Leonard Nimoy, and Sir Terry Pratchett, among many. And now Prince.

There is a bitter sweetness of death that comes with eulogies, discovering people anew, sometimes discovering them for the first time (such as Zaha Hadid). A time to sit with people’s stories, what they gave to the world and how they were connected to the lives of others.  It makes me want to honor them, so many people have worked towards creating better spaces in the world.

When I get home tonight I’m going to create some things… work on a comic, write an e-mail that might be a small pebble for change. When I get home tonight I’m going to support some things. I’m going to subscribe to some podcasts I’ve been meaning to support for months. I’m going to buy a music album. I don’t know if I’ll have time to buy art with all these to dos, but you bet I’m going to scope some out.

May we create beautiful spaces in the world that honor the dreamers that came before and the dreamers that are to come.

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