We have a regular cabbie, Gerry, who knows I’m a writer. Which is to say, he knows I write. I have a vague and desperately incorrect assumption that when I say I’m a writer, people take it to mean I’m, you know. Published. Because that’s what *I* mean. But today in the cab on the way home he said to me, “So will ye be finishin’ yer first book soon?” “Actually,” I said, somewhat bemused, “my thirteenth book came out in September.” The man nearly dropped his teeth. After a…
Author: mizkit
books that won’t be written
Every once in a while something mind-bogglingly awful happens during or even before the creation of a book, and that something means the book will never be written. Sharon Lee has just made mention of such a book. Fairly recently the third novel of Melanie Rawn’s Exiles trilogy, another such book, was mentioned in comments. Sharon Lee says it seems to be something readers have particular difficulty understanding, and that it must just be a Writer Thing that writers must beg patience for.
FLESH & FIRE
A few years ago, Laura Anne Gilman mentioned a high concept she’d come up with for a new series–a fantasy world in which wine was the carrying vessel for magics. I was *completely* taken with the idea, not in an “I want to write it” sense, but very much in an “I want to read it” sense, and I watched and waited with enthusiastic impatience while she pitched and sold the idea and began to write it. And because I Know People In High Places (ie, the writer), I got…
this is called perspective.
I was just updating my CV, in case I need it all shined up to submit to Marvel. This is what the first page looks like: PUBLICATIONS: Forthcoming: “Cairn Dancer” (short story for THE PHANTOM QUEEN AWAKES, December 2009, Morrigan Books) “Blended” (short story for RUNNING WITH THE PACK, May 2010, Prime Books) “Perchance to Dream” (short story for DRAGON’S LURE, Spring 2010, Dark Quest Books) DEMON HUNTS (novel, June 2010, Luna Books) TRUTHSEEKER (novel, Fall 2010, Del Rey Publishing) WAYFINDER (novel, Fall 2010, Del Rey Publishing) RATTLESNAKE DANCES (novel,…
longer Octocon update
Ted and I got into Dublin fairly early Friday evening. Got to the hotel and Michael Carroll swept down on us and said, “So far it’s just us, the committee, and Mike Carey, the guest of honor! We win!” So we dropped our things off in the room and were subsequently introduced to Mike, who is, as advertised by Juliet McKenna, an absolutely lovely man. A few other people joined us, and after a bit we all went out to dinner at a kebab place across the street (which was…