- Fri, 12:57: Weather beans were calling for snow and drizzle. I see blue sky and sunlight on the trees and am not disappointed.
- Fri, 13:01: RT @Klandrigan: NH Dem Party fundraising off word NH GOP Exec Dir. subpoenaed over NJ Bridge-gate scandal. Shocking!! #nhpolitics
- Fri, 13:19: Clarion West is the best ... I went there in 1973 and have published far more than the average bear since then. http://t.co/nlYJJgbLTg
- Fri, 13:46: Yes, we did sort of sneak Trooper and Sprite into the picture ... here's how: http://t.co/3DUivNVGWN
- Fri, 15:49: A special book from the kitty side of things: http://t.co/IGRQDHMOy7 The story she has in the book came out of a scrabble game we played.
- Thu, 13:54: Have reservations for the Detcon hotel. Am deciding if we'll be driving through Canada or not. What's the best crossing to the hotel?
- Thu, 17:04: New Neilsen Bookscan SF bestsellers has Lee & Miller's Liaden Universe Constellation #2 at 6th. Get yours now. 2nd Liaden top 10 in 3 mos!
- Wed, 18:54: Chance of snow starts tomorrow & runs through Sunday, mostly snow showers. Relief from the rain and warm.
- Mon, 13:32: So how did I get here? Well -- And ... this guest blog post went live today: http://t.co/SdOaDtA9Xq #sfwapro
- Mon, 15:28: RT @scalzi: A nearly all @BaenBooks haul from today's mail. See something that looks good to you? http://t.co/i6WSiOBioR
- Tue, 08:44: I note that there is no such thing as leftover bacon. Nom. Nom. Nom.
- Tue, 11:50: Support your local genre! http://t.co/XA5pKK3vCb
I've posted this as a comment elsewhere, but think I should share it on my blog as well. This is for writers and would-be writers in the SF and Fantasy fields, and it applies just as well to those in other genres where there are established groups and associations. Feel free to share.
Soapbox on!
I think it incumbent upon writers looking to be professionals in the SF & Fantasy field to support the apparatus they wish to have support them. If you faunch after a Hugo award, be at least a supporting member of the community. Should you dream of your own Nebula Award, for ghu's sake, join SFWA. I point to Damon Knight, who I had the the honor to chauffeur about several times, and to work with -- side by side and long distance -- for several intense weeks. Damon, of course, created the Clarion experience through the Milford workshops. He founded SFWA. And he founded N3F -- the National Fantasy Fan Federation. And when I worked with Damon? It was for his book about one of the cradles of modern American Science Fiction -- the fan group known as The Futurians.
Soapbox, off!
Soapbox on!
I think it incumbent upon writers looking to be professionals in the SF & Fantasy field to support the apparatus they wish to have support them. If you faunch after a Hugo award, be at least a supporting member of the community. Should you dream of your own Nebula Award, for ghu's sake, join SFWA. I point to Damon Knight, who I had the the honor to chauffeur about several times, and to work with -- side by side and long distance -- for several intense weeks. Damon, of course, created the Clarion experience through the Milford workshops. He founded SFWA. And he founded N3F -- the National Fantasy Fan Federation. And when I worked with Damon? It was for his book about one of the cradles of modern American Science Fiction -- the fan group known as The Futurians.
Soapbox, off!
- Sat, 18:39: Our first direct use of our new health plan -- the one we joined because of the ACA: http://t.co/jemspCgggz
- Fri, 13:56: Snowing where I am. Pretty.
- Fri, 16:08: RT @jwomack: Attention @forteantimes & world at large: Via @BaenBooks, Charles Fort is now in eBook form; I did the intro: http://t.co/4s4l…
- Sat, 08:17: In theory, it is raining. We seem to have cars, trees, and roads in a sheath of ice, with ice pellets bouncing around. Snow a few days away.
- Sat, 10:54: In the face of ice build=up I'm going to do some stuff that doesn't require connectivity for awhile. As things warm, I'll be back.
- Sat, 11:08: So sad ... the collar to my official long sleeve ConJose shirt has worn out. I mean, it was only ... 12 years old. Sigh...
- Thu, 13:03: Scribd does an ooops ... http://t.co/BeGy4F3uZG
- Fri, 08:21: So, warming trend for a day or so & gonna rain a couple inches. Thus, entire state of Maine under areal flood watch on the weekend. Wheee.
- Fri, 10:35: Why yes, we do have works eligible for the Hugo Awards. http://t.co/rm384bmYgO
- Thu, 09:30: Long time Friend of Liad Craig Reed died suddenly and his sistyer needs help wtih Funeral expenses: http://t.co/otzy0KbMez
- Wed, 12:44: Two last lonely holiday sugar cookies left. I suspect they won't last out the day.
- Wed, 13:38: Boskone -- still time to arrange your trip! http://t.co/Q5jHzHJZfG
- Wed, 14:50: Paul LePage violating law? Well, who says so? Oh, only the Attorney General ... http://t.co/rjEeEjHLAM
- Wed, 15:27: Among the Hot New Releases at Amazon? Carousel Sun, due out February 4. http://t.co/46aNX4BdZY
Coming to Boskone? Here's where you'll find us during programming. between programs we'll be in the artshow, Tell us you're coming and we'll try to schedule a FoL breakfast ...
Friday, February 14
5 — 5:50
The Fine Art of Murder
What is it that fascinates us about murder mysteries? How do you create a captivating crime? Is it possible to make a satisfying whodunit or locked-room mystery in a setting where technology or magic eliminates too many constraints and presents the potential to do anything?
Sharon Lee (M), Leigh Perry, Dana Cameron, Charlaine Harris, Vincent O’Neil
6:00 — 6:50
Bleeding Hearts
A Valentine’s Day panel about romance in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. What are some of our great love stories for the ages? What stories turned out to be tragedies — or worse? Panelists will discuss how love can turn a character’s world upside-down.
Darlene Marshall (M), Ellen Asher, Leigh Perry, Steve Miller
8 — 8:50
Good vs Evil: The Great Divide
Fantasy often incorporates pure goodness and pure evil, foregrounding them as serious character motivations or actually giving them bodily form. How does the battle of good and evil stay relevant in a world filled with shades of gray? What value does purity, for good or ill, lend to fantasy?
Jack M. Haringa(M), Jeffrey A. Carver, Steve Miller, Steven Popkes
Saturday, February 15
Saturday, February 15
11 — 11:50
Autographing — Sharon Lee & Steve Miller and Charles Stross
12:00 — 12:50
Writers on Writing: Character Versus Characterization
The success of any story relies upon its characters. But writers can get confused between establishing a character and characterization. What’s observable? What’s hidden? What do we see on the page, and what do we feel when reading about this character as a whole? Writers discuss ways to more deeply develop characters, and how characterization can either get in the way or be used successfully.
Jeffrey A. Carver (M), Sarah Beth Durst, Steve Miller, Greer Gilman, Steven Sawicki
2:00 — 2:50
Kaffeeklatsche — Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
4:00 — 4:25
Reading — Steve Miller & Sharon Lee
5:00 — 5:50
The Long Series — How We Did It
Experts in the long multibook series share their secrets for keeping it alive and interesting. How do you prevent characters and storylines from feeling tired after the third or twelfth or even nineteenth book? How do you keep all those characters and histories straight when coming up with new ideas? Can fandom affect series development? Finally, when — and how — do you bring things to a satisfying end?
Ginjer Buchanan (M), Melinda Snodgrass, Sharon Lee, Charlaine Harris
Sunday, February 16
Sunday, February 16
11:00 — 11:50
Ezines, Fanzines, and Blogs, Oh My!
Fanzines, ezines, and blogs come and go, and return again in new and different forms. What is it about fanzines that gives them such resiliency when so many readerships remain in perpetual flux? What are the advantages of these forms? What do their readers — and writers — get out of each?
Steve Davidson (M), Joe Siclari, E. C. Ambrose, Steve Miller
12:00 — 12:50
Reboots: New Chances for Old Stories?
Are do-overs only for television programs, movies, and comics, or can we hit the dreaded reboot button on written fiction as well? Which classic stories should be preserved untouched in SF/F/H’s hallowed halls? Which might gain fresh life – and new readers — from judicious technological or social updating? Once you start changing things, how far should you go?
Steve Miller (M), Shahid Mahmud, Beth Meacham, Alexander Jablokov, Ellen Asher
Friday, February 14
5 — 5:50
The Fine Art of Murder
What is it that fascinates us about murder mysteries? How do you create a captivating crime? Is it possible to make a satisfying whodunit or locked-room mystery in a setting where technology or magic eliminates too many constraints and presents the potential to do anything?
Sharon Lee (M), Leigh Perry, Dana Cameron, Charlaine Harris, Vincent O’Neil
6:00 — 6:50
Bleeding Hearts
A Valentine’s Day panel about romance in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. What are some of our great love stories for the ages? What stories turned out to be tragedies — or worse? Panelists will discuss how love can turn a character’s world upside-down.
Darlene Marshall (M), Ellen Asher, Leigh Perry, Steve Miller
8 — 8:50
Good vs Evil: The Great Divide
Fantasy often incorporates pure goodness and pure evil, foregrounding them as serious character motivations or actually giving them bodily form. How does the battle of good and evil stay relevant in a world filled with shades of gray? What value does purity, for good or ill, lend to fantasy?
Jack M. Haringa(M), Jeffrey A. Carver, Steve Miller, Steven Popkes
Saturday, February 15
Saturday, February 15
11 — 11:50
Autographing — Sharon Lee & Steve Miller and Charles Stross
12:00 — 12:50
Writers on Writing: Character Versus Characterization
The success of any story relies upon its characters. But writers can get confused between establishing a character and characterization. What’s observable? What’s hidden? What do we see on the page, and what do we feel when reading about this character as a whole? Writers discuss ways to more deeply develop characters, and how characterization can either get in the way or be used successfully.
Jeffrey A. Carver (M), Sarah Beth Durst, Steve Miller, Greer Gilman, Steven Sawicki
2:00 — 2:50
Kaffeeklatsche — Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
4:00 — 4:25
Reading — Steve Miller & Sharon Lee
5:00 — 5:50
The Long Series — How We Did It
Experts in the long multibook series share their secrets for keeping it alive and interesting. How do you prevent characters and storylines from feeling tired after the third or twelfth or even nineteenth book? How do you keep all those characters and histories straight when coming up with new ideas? Can fandom affect series development? Finally, when — and how — do you bring things to a satisfying end?
Ginjer Buchanan (M), Melinda Snodgrass, Sharon Lee, Charlaine Harris
Sunday, February 16
Sunday, February 16
11:00 — 11:50
Ezines, Fanzines, and Blogs, Oh My!
Fanzines, ezines, and blogs come and go, and return again in new and different forms. What is it about fanzines that gives them such resiliency when so many readerships remain in perpetual flux? What are the advantages of these forms? What do their readers — and writers — get out of each?
Steve Davidson (M), Joe Siclari, E. C. Ambrose, Steve Miller
12:00 — 12:50
Reboots: New Chances for Old Stories?
Are do-overs only for television programs, movies, and comics, or can we hit the dreaded reboot button on written fiction as well? Which classic stories should be preserved untouched in SF/F/H’s hallowed halls? Which might gain fresh life – and new readers — from judicious technological or social updating? Once you start changing things, how far should you go?
Steve Miller (M), Shahid Mahmud, Beth Meacham, Alexander Jablokov, Ellen Asher
- Wed, 17:47: PSA: Tomorrow is not Monday. Tomorrow is Thursday. Yes, Friday looms as well.
- Wed, 17:59: Contests? Art? Poster-size cover art signed by the authors? http://t.co/WQNn8ktHHn
- Wed, 09:13: A crystalline -6 F morning, refilling the bird feeders was a breathtaking experience, the flawless sun & sky showing trees as icicles.
- Wed, 10:40: The cats have toys, and aren't afraid to use them. Sounds like a herd My Little Ponies rushing down the hall then BAM, Silence, charge!
- Mon, 20:00: I hereby resolve not to drink box wine on New Years Eve or New Years Day. What aren't *you* drinking for the celebration?
- Sun, 13:15: In view of tomorrow's expected weather I'm soaking Jacobs Cattle Beans overnight to cook tomorrow. Do you have a favorite dried-bean recipe?
- Sun, 14:56: And Sharon Lee has committed blog ... http://t.co/wSyJDJp8tp
- Sun, 15:01: Heating oven, reaady to start last two batches of cookies for the year -- enough to get us through the NY Eve Confusion Farm ExtravaganzA.
- Mon, 08:32: Locally 10 inches or so of snow, with the breeze piling it up nicely into pleasant drifts of well over a foot. Very pretty. Cold due tonight
- Sat, 15:16: In the last year more than 15% of Maine weddings were same sex unions. Who'd a thunk it? http://t.co/bF8uIQMIMu
- Sat, 20:16: Tonight's holiday movie: The Secret of Roan Inish ....
- Sun, 10:17: Who can name the 10 greatest Disco hits of 90s? Meanwhile, offline for a couple hours, listening to rock-and-roll that disco was gonna kill.
- Sun, 10:19: Mainers take note: http://t.co/gNg9qLhKKJ
- Fri, 15:16: So, winter storm watch Sunday afternoon into Monday. Ayuh, more.
- Fri, 17:05: An update to one of the Lee & Miller sites ... http://t.co/gCC5MpkBRu
- Fri, 17:47: http://t.co/ubtLyGmJM7
- Sat, 09:17: Dear Staples: please don't make promises your local stores can't keep. This makes for bad tension between customers and your associates.
- Sat, 10:23: Out for back-up power supply and batteries, back-up water, back-up cookie supplies, and 2 back-up cans of pistachios. Ready for more snow!
- Sat, 10:25: About crime: http://t.co/GbJ4gP6BJP
- Fri, 08:15: Let on my schedule today ... expect silence from these precincts for hours at a time, if not until after sundown, Maine time.
- Fri, 10:22: News from Cat Farm and Confusion Factory ... http://t.co/8ze8H2zCjn
- Fri, 11:01: In passing: looks like a plan to me. http://t.co/NLOvPbq8cS
- Thu, 11:26: Snowing in East Winslow and has been since before 7 AM. Did light grocery shopping since power is still iffy. Mozart visits vet after lunch.
- Thu, 11:28: RT @arrroberts: 'What an airport will look like in 1985...' http://t.co/a8MUbB109W
- Sun, 13:48: We may well be suffering from storm slow down .. can anyone out there see http://t.co/ORzHz7fxkh or http://t.co/Ef5StfRoEQ?
- Sun, 14:45: Wanted to make Chicken Marsala... sigh. None of that wine in house. Am making Chicken Cabernet Sauvignon instead. Crossing fingers.
- Sun, 16:09: RT @EmrgencyKittens: Gandalf the Grey. http://t.co/ilrLDeidSZ