- JMS Confirms The Last Dangerous Visions Still on Schedule
J. Michael Straczynski has generously answered a question about the status of The Last Dangerous Visions. A question about whether the book is still on track came up because some of the Blackstone Publishing links reported last July in “The … Continue reading
- 2023 Tomorrow Prize Finalists
The Tomorrow Prize and The Green Feather Award: Celebrity Readings & Honors recognizes outstanding new works of science fiction written by Los Angeles County high school students, as well as this year’s winning ecology-themed sf story. The 2023 finalists’ stories … Continue reading
- 2023 Origins Awards Finalists
The 2023 Origins Awards Finalists were announced by the Game Manufacturers Association on April 24. The winners will be revealed at the Origins Award Ceremony on June 24. BOARD GAMES Social/Light Strategy Castle Panic: Crowns and Quests Expansion Fireside … Continue reading
- 2022 Agatha Awards
Malice Domestic announced the 2022 Agatha Award winners on April 29. BEST CONTEMPORARY NOVEL BEST HISTORICAL NOVEL BEST FIRST NOVEL BEST SHORT STORY BEST NON-FICTION BEST CHILDREN’S/YA MYSTERY
- Pixel Scroll 4/29/23 Don’t Go Chasing Waterscrolls, Please Stick To The Pixels And The Clicks That You Know
(1) HUGO NOMINATING DEADLINE 4/30. The deadline for submitting nominations to the 2023 Hugo Awards is tomorrow, April 30 at 11:59 p.m. Hawaiian time. Eligible voters can submit or make change to their selections up until the deadline. Submit nominations … Continue reading
- Olivia Atwater Wins Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off #8
Olivia Atwater is the champion of Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off #8 sponsored by Mark Lawrence. In 11 months of hard work by ten blogs, 300 books were whittled down to 10 finalists, and then to today’s winner. Small Miracles finished three-tenths of a point … Continue reading
- 2023 Rhysling Award Finalists
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association (SFPA) has announced the 2023 Rhysling Award Finalists. There are two categories: Short poems of 11–49 lines (101–499 words for prose poems) and Long poems of 50–299 lines (500–1999 words for prose poems) The … Continue reading
- Copyright and AI
By Mark Roth-Whitworth: I mentioned on File 770 last week that I’d just signed a contract for two novels. One of the things that I was asking for was to have them insert on the disclaimer page (you know, “This … Continue reading
- Review: Lindt Lindor Dark Chocolate Truffles
By Denise Dutton: Dark chocolate is awesome. We all know this. It’s decadent. It’s bittersweet. It’s good for your heart. It may even prevent some forms of cancer! But when chocolate touts itself as dark but isn’t? It’s not just a sad … Continue reading
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