Northwestern University screenwriting professor Kat Falls sold her first two YA novels to Scholastic. The books start a series set in a post-apocalyptic future where global warming has raised sea levels...
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SFWA President Russell Davis discusses some of the reasoning behind the recent overhaul of the Nebula Award rules, and what the Board of Directors hopes the changes will do to the entire awards process...
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Ellen Datlow reports that she and co-editor Terri Windling have turned in The Beastly Bride and Other Tales of the Animal People—the fourth book in their mythic series of young adult anthologies—to Sharyn November at Viking, for publication in Spring 2010.
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A new edition of a classic YA novel, but one that holds up to the years (as long as you can get beyond the science, which has evolved)...
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Five local authors, including sf author Jennifer Pelland, will present a discussion on the ups and downs of publishing this Friday in Salem, Massachusetts...
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Colleen Lindsay, who has been a publicist and marketer for more than 20 years, now hangs out her shingle as an agent with FinePrint Literary Management...
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