Happy Wednesday! I have some news to share...
* As you may know, I've begun narrating contemporary science fiction stories for the UK audio science fiction magazine StarShipSofa. (You can hear my narration of Elizabeth Bear's "And the Deep Blue Sea" here, and other narrations will go up soon.) As of today, I've also begun contributing an audio "article" for StarShipSofa's "Aural Delights" Wednesday program, in which I give my commentary about a science fiction topic. These will run once a month. My first is available on today's show. (It begins approximately 10 minutes into the podcast.) If you listen, I hope you enjoy!
* I have my schedule for ConCarolinas.
( My ConCarolinas Schedule )
* And last but not least, run, don't walk, to read LOL Manuscripts! Because everything could use a little LOL, especially the Renaissance. Observe, for example, this handy New Map of Ways to Die in England. (Thanks to
curtana.)
Quote for the day:
Waue thou handes in the ayre, shakest thou deriere.
from The Prouerbs of Lydgate, 1510
* As you may know, I've begun narrating contemporary science fiction stories for the UK audio science fiction magazine StarShipSofa. (You can hear my narration of Elizabeth Bear's "And the Deep Blue Sea" here, and other narrations will go up soon.) As of today, I've also begun contributing an audio "article" for StarShipSofa's "Aural Delights" Wednesday program, in which I give my commentary about a science fiction topic. These will run once a month. My first is available on today's show. (It begins approximately 10 minutes into the podcast.) If you listen, I hope you enjoy!
* I have my schedule for ConCarolinas.
( My ConCarolinas Schedule )
* And last but not least, run, don't walk, to read LOL Manuscripts! Because everything could use a little LOL, especially the Renaissance. Observe, for example, this handy New Map of Ways to Die in England. (Thanks to
Quote for the day:
Waue thou handes in the ayre, shakest thou deriere.
from The Prouerbs of Lydgate, 1510