It's pimpin' time
Feb. 7th, 2007 06:01 pmNext week at the Phoenix club meeting we plan to look at the year ahead including the publications to look forward to. I'm doing this bit and am structuring it in an "Amazon says...", "Dymocks say" structure with stuff taken from web sites or local book sellers. But I thought I could have a "My flist says" page. So what do you think I should tell the local sf fans about. Give me some authors/titles etc. Don't be afraid to promote your own work or the work of friends. Don't assume I already know. Make the scope as wide as you like - books, zines, webzines, comics, plays, musicals and so on. Go on, don't be shy.
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Date: 2007-02-07 08:33 am (UTC)Stuff that was on the Nix/etc little booklet of Aussie forthcomings (some of which is out and other bits of which were postponed and can be happily loked forward to - or in the case of my book is still scaring me silly).
Lots of wonderful BFF due to appear, including by Russell K. Some old stuff in new editions beacuse of the restructuring of publishing with takeovers, but some fun new stuff as well. Speaking of fantasy writers, there's a short story by Jenny Fallon in the currnet ASIM and possibly/probably an interview with Trudi Canavan in the enxt one (the interview is done but I don't know when it will appear - I was the interviewer, which explains my oddly gappy knowledge of the future).
Kim Westwood has signed up with HarperVoyager, so there will be an SF novel to watch for, but I suspect it won't come out till 2008. Still, that will make SF readers happy - stuff for them is a bit rare on the ground and Kim is very good.
Is that enough?
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Date: 2007-02-07 09:10 am (UTC)Russell K's new BFF is in the shops now. I intend to give it some solid pimping at the meeting.
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Date: 2007-02-07 11:49 pm (UTC)Er, don't have time to write an explanation now. Do you want/need one?
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Date: 2007-02-08 12:02 am (UTC)As far as Kage Baker goes there's a new collection of company-based short stories out (Gods And Pawns), and the very last (ie concluding) company novel is scheduled for July. It's called "The Sons Of Heaven". Subterranean Press are also publishing an over-priced collection called "Rude Mechanicals" in May.
Although "The Sons Of Heaven" will finish off the long story arc that Kage Baker has been developing for donkey's years now, it probably won't be that last Company book ever. There are still a lot of uncollected short stories and the nature of the format is such that she could go on writing stories and novels for ever if she wanted to.
Tor have just (re-)published Avram Davidson's "Adventures In Unhistory" which may be of interest. Personally I've lusted after it for many years and it's nice to see it available in a mass market edition at long last. Even I draw the line at paying umpteen hundred dollars for a second hand book, on the rare occasions that you even see a second hand copy of the original small-pres edition.
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