Destinies–Radio Appearance

The other long-running science fiction/fantasy radio program in NYC can be found at Stony Brook on WUSB, 90.1 FM: Destinies. This is Dr. Howard Margolin’s brainchild, and he’s been interviewing luminaries in the SFF world (and reviewing their work!) for a long time. I’m looking forward to the show, particularly since it runs during a […]

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GenCon 2009

This is my second time going to GenCon in an “official” capacity, and the organizers have been kind enough to ratchet up my responsibilities quite a few notches this year–I’ll be on a number of panels, a read and critique session, and doing both joint and single signings of

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Worldcon

I’ve just found out about this one–Worldcon, which is the grandaddy of all these conferences and conventions (it’s been running continuously since 1932, with a break for WWII), is in Montreal this year, and I’ll be heading north of the border to attend. My individual schedule is as follows: Saturday, August 8th: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.: […]

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Readercon 2009

This is my second go-round at Readercon, which as I mentioned last year is a major fantasy/sci fi conference–but for writers and readers only. If you’re in the Boston area, please try to stop by–I’ll update the specific time for my reading when I have it. Word of warning–there is a day pass cost, but […]

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Hour of the Wolf–Radio Appearance

I had heard of the Hour of the Wolf radio show before, but it’s only recently that I started looking at it in detail–this show, hosted by James Freund on WBAI in New York since 1972(!), has essentially had every important speculative fiction figure of the past thirty years appear at one time or another. […]

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Ad Astra 2009

I’ll be venturing north of the border for the second time in less than a year to this convention in Toronto, where I’ll be doing a reading (and perhaps some panels, not sure yet). The Ad Astra people work as hard as anyone I know in promoting their convention (they must have a table at […]

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