Lou Anders
Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Eyes Wide Open

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Amen to this . Gabriel Morgan's new column in the News & Observer proclaims for the literary reader that "everything is going o...
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The Picacio Elric

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John Picacio has just posted the final cover illustration for the forthcoming Del Rey edition of Elric The Stealer of Souls. It looks goo...
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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Things Everyone Should Know

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Ian McDonald's Hugo and Clarke nominated River of Gods is now out in trade paperback. It'll be in stores in early September, and is...
Friday, August 24, 2007

Amazon: Brasyl is One of the Best Books of the Year So Far

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Amazon.com has just posted their Best Books of the Year So Far: Hidden Gems . This is a mid-year round up in anticipation of their annual Be...
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Bradbury, The New York Times, & Me

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I'm quoted in The New York Times today, in an article by David Shaftel on Ray Bradbury called “ Vintage Bradbury, Packaged Anew .” I...
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Monday, August 20, 2007

The 65th World Science Fiction Convention

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So, here's my programming schedule for WorldCon : Fri 1000 Sprawl Fiction Participants: Ellen DATLOW, Gavin J. GRANT, Lou ANDERS, Yoshio...
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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Meaney's Goth Noir Sci-Fantasy

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Dear god, I can't wait for this. I started the manuscript of John Meaney's Bone Song last year, but since I wasn't in the runn...
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Friday, August 17, 2007

You've Got, I've Got...

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So, Jeff Vandermeer has a movie . Martin Sketchley has a band . Chris Roberson has a new book. And I've got a provisional TOC. The table...
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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Robert Charles Wilson on Core SF

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Dave Truesdale's latest Off On a Tangent Column for F&SF is an informative piece on the " 2007 Campbell/Sturgeon Award Winner...
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

News Worth Repeating

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From a Press Release , as reported on the Solaris Books website: Christian Dunn of Solaris Books is excited to announce the acquisition of w...
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Monday, August 13, 2007

Masters of Science Fiction: The Awakening

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Having missed the premiere episode, I did catch ABC's Masters of Science Fiction this past weekend. "The Awakening", based on...
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Thursday, August 09, 2007

OmegaCon: The Alpha Man of the Omega Con

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As you may recall, last month I blogged about a new convention starting up next year in my neck of the woods. OmegaCon is set to debut Mar...
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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Watch Me Boldly Go Nowhere

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Richard Amirault has very kindly alerted me to the fact that a video he recorded of a panel I did at Boskone 44 is now online. The panel w...
Tuesday, August 07, 2007

R.I.P. John Gardner

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Via SFScope , I see that John Gardner has died. I read a great many of his James Bond novels as a child. I was very fond of Licensed Renewe...
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Monday, August 06, 2007

Quick Thoughts on Things Old and New

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I saw the new Winnie the Pooh this weekend with my two year old. A part of me was horrified to see Tigger and Pooh in superhero costumes, to...
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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

22nd Annual Chesley Awards Final Ballot

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The Association of Science Fiction & Fantasy Artists has just released their list of the 22nd Annual Chesley Awards Nominees. ASFA memb...
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Monday, July 30, 2007

The One That Got Away: Jeff Carlson's The Plague Year

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Tomorrow, Ace is going to release Plague Year by Jeff Carlson . This is a book and an author I'm very excited about. I read it in manus...
Thursday, July 26, 2007

SF is Dead! Long Live SF!

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Bruno Maddox has an interesting piece in Discover magazine, called " Blinded by Science: Fictional Reality ," with the subtitle ...
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Kay Kenyon is Still Writing

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Hey, everybody go sign up for Kay Kenyon's Newsletter.

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Sure, why not ?
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Lou Anders
Lou Anders is the author of the Thrones and Bones series, a middle grade fantasy adventure that begins with the novel Frostborn, published by Random House’s Crown Books for Young Readers. He is a Hugo award winning editor and a Chesley Award winning art director, with six additional Hugo nominations, six additional Chesley nominations, three World Fantasy award nominations, a Shirley Jackson award nomination and a Philip K. Dick award nominations. For ten years, he served as the editorial director of Pyr books. Additionally, he is the editor of nine anthologies, including Swords & Dark Magic (Eos, 2010, with Jonathan Strahan), and Masked (Gallery Books, 2010). He is the author of The Making of Star Trek: First Contact (Titan Books, 1996), and has published over 500 articles in such magazines as The Believer, Publishers Weekly, Dreamwatch, DeathRay, Star Trek Monthly, Star Wars Monthly, Babylon 5 Magazine, Sci Fi Universe, Doctor Who Magazine, and Manga Max. His articles and stories have been translated into Russian, Spanish, Danish, Greek, German, Italian & French.
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