If, like me, you haven’t had the chance to catch up with John Gwynne’s ongoing four-book series The Faithful and the Fallen, then you might have greeted the news he’s landed a “six-figure deal” for another three novels with a shrug. But the arrival of yet another writer “in the tradition of George RR MartinContinue reading “Are fantasy meganovels swamping the genre?”
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Will I be doing paid reviews? Yes.
But it took a lot of thought to arrive at that answer. A little while ago I opened a discussion about the ethicality of book reviewers accepting payment directly from writers. I got a LOT of responses, all of them well considered and constructive. They ranged from “yes, the more reviews the better” to “no, thatContinue reading “Will I be doing paid reviews? Yes.”
On resisting being just one thing
As I travel I write. I like to write on paper – every day I handwrite morning pages, and most of my ideas start life on paper. Paper is heavy. And for the last three months I’ve been lugging a fair weight of it in my backpack, through Sri Lanka and Kerala all the wayContinue reading “On resisting being just one thing”
5 Reasons Why 50 Shades Of Grey Achieved Literary and Blockbuster Success
British author E. L. James’ novel 50 Shades Of Grey, along with its two equally salacious sequels, may have just as many critics as it does devoted fans. But there is absolutely no denying that the adult literature series, after its first release in 2011, became a phenomenon the likes of which we have not seen sinceContinue reading “5 Reasons Why 50 Shades Of Grey Achieved Literary and Blockbuster Success”
Should I charge money to review your book?
I’ve been reviewing books in a kind-of-professional context for a decade now. I say kind-of-professional because while book reviewing doesn’t pay a lot, it does usually pay a fair amount. But that payment always comes from the publication, not the publisher or writer. I’ve developed a fairly high profile as a reviewer, with a regularContinue reading “Should I charge money to review your book?”
SF & Fantasy publishing needs industry awards
UPDATE : Friday 18th March 2016. As the mess that is the Hugo awards remains unchanged a year later, I’m republishing this post to re-iterate the same message. We need a PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRY SF&F award, not a fan driven bun fight. The controversy around this year’s Hugo awards continued to roll on through this week.Continue reading “SF & Fantasy publishing needs industry awards”
Do you actually have something to say? Then why are you talking?
Wait up. I’m not telling you to never talk. You’re a human being and have as much right to yell your opinions into the world as anyone else. But. This is an interesting post by Deliah S Dawson, a writer I know by name and nothing more. The jist of her argument, as the titleContinue reading “Do you actually have something to say? Then why are you talking?”
Storytelling vs The Human Condition
There’s an age old conflict in the writing world. High art vs. low art. Popular culture vs. Cultural elites. Bestseller status vs. Critical acclaim. What’s the difference? Why does it matter, if it does matter? At the heart of one side of that argument is the simple idea of story. When I teach, I askContinue reading “Storytelling vs The Human Condition”
The only thing you need to do to fix the Hugos
Nothing. I’ve already noted here that the motives of those people block voting on the Hugo awards have very little to do with those awards, and everything to do with pimping up the organiser’s profile in the eyes of their reactionary, right wing audience. The Hugo block vote is an act of immense selfishness. ButContinue reading “The only thing you need to do to fix the Hugos”
What do the Moribund Mammals actually want? It’s not what you think
I imagine it is a buzz being Brad Torgersen at the moment. In a short space of time he has gone from being one among thousands of vaguely successful sci-fi writers – some stories in a few magazines, an award nomination for something or other – to the notorious leader of Sad Puppies 3 :Continue reading “What do the Moribund Mammals actually want? It’s not what you think”
Game of Thrones and Wolf Hall: fantasy and history converge
George RR Martin and Hilary Mantel’s stories come from different genres to address the same questions. The cosmetic similarities between Game of Thrones and Wolf Hall are not hard to list. Both occupy a similar period in history, soon after the fall of the Plantagenet kings (recast as the Targaryens in GoT) and the earlyContinue reading “Game of Thrones and Wolf Hall: fantasy and history converge”
But who will read Holly Lisle’s books?
Sci-fi author Holly Lisle resigns from the Science Fiction Writers of America over the *shocking* idea that the organisation might start winning funds to pay grants to writers. Because of course an additional funding stream for sci-fi writers is the Worst Imaginable Crime Ever. “Giving” grants taken from tax dollars is nothing less than theftContinue reading “But who will read Holly Lisle’s books?”