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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
From Pi-Con--Recommendations and Mentions from Year in Best Spec Fiction Panel
I have returned--exhausted--from another year of Pi-Con, an intimate scifi/gaming con that's held in Enfield, CT. I might get to a more general round-up of events, but promised the attendees of The Year in Great Speculative Fiction panel that I'd put up the great books, television shows, movies, and other miscellania that was recommended.
So, here ya go...
Panelists: 2012 Guest-of-Awesome Shira Lipkin, Pi-Con staff member Erin Whittey, Renaissance Man George Claxton, and I moderated.
I took "Moderator's Privilege" and decided to include items from roughly the past year and a half. Because I have That Kind of Power.
Below is the list by category. I've chosen not to list authors, because these items should be pretty easy to find by name. But if you need clarification on an item, want to correct something or vehemently agree or disagree, please leave a comment. I also invite my fellow panelists to tell me where I've erred.
Items in blue are those I found while researching this panel, but may not have made it into the actual discussion. I tried to keep track during the panel, but there are limits to my powers--even with the scepter. Items in red are those I recall our panelists being particularly enthusiastic about.
In no particular order...
So, here ya go...
Panelists: 2012 Guest-of-Awesome Shira Lipkin, Pi-Con staff member Erin Whittey, Renaissance Man George Claxton, and I moderated.
I took "Moderator's Privilege" and decided to include items from roughly the past year and a half. Because I have That Kind of Power.
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See my scepter? I really *do* have that kind of power. |
Items in blue are those I found while researching this panel, but may not have made it into the actual discussion. I tried to keep track during the panel, but there are limits to my powers--even with the scepter. Items in red are those I recall our panelists being particularly enthusiastic about.
In no particular order...
Da Best of Da "Year" (part of 2011--8/2012) |
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Books
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TV
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Movies
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Other
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Red
Country
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Primeval
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The
Avengers
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Courtney
Crumrun (comic)
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A Dance
With Dragons
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Merlin
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Brave
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“Here
We Cross” (poetry collection)
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The
Heroes
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Being Human
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Dark
Knight Rises
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“Moment
of Change” (poetry collection)
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The
Wise Man's Fear
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Fringe
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The
Cabin in the Woods
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The
Alchemist
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Game
of Thrones
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John
Carter
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Among
Others
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Supernatural
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The
Hunger Games
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Deathless
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Lost Girl
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Super 8
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Ataka
Witch
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Misfits
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Limitless
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Machine
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Falling
Skies
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Source
Code
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The
Killing Moon/
The
Shadowed Sun
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True
Blood
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Melancholia
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This
is Not a Test
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Walking
Dead
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Rise of
the Planet of the Apes
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Code
Name Verity
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Torchwood-Miracle
Day
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Attack
the Block
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Railsea
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Doctor
Who
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Inception
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Rule
34
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Once Upon a Time
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Beasts
of the Southern Wilds
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The
Gone Away World
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Grimm
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Harry
Potter & Deathly Hallows
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Red
Shirts
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Hugo
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The
Rook Book
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Young
Justice
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Ready
Player One
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Phineas
& Ferb
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Hunting
Ground
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Deadline
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I Don't
Want to Kill You
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Ghost
Story
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The
Drowned City
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Ganymede
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www:Wonder
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(more BOOKS below)
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Radiant
Days
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The
Freedom Maze
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Throne of the Crescent Moon
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Facing the Truth
Firstly...
So again, it has been a while. But I'm not going to apologize for that.Secondly...
It has been a year of tremendous (and sometimes painful) growth for me. I had to face several truths about myself, and about how I've been conducting my life. I had to admit things to myself, and I had to make some changes.
And most of it's stuff I don't really want to get into now. Suffice it to say, the last year sucked but I've come out intact and feel I'm a better human being for it.
For the purpose of this post, I will say that I had definitely hit a plateau in my writing. And it was completely one of my own making. I was subconsciously waiting for a magic bullet to appear--one that would eliminate stress, drive my kids around to their classes, build me an office to write in, and generally somehow "put me on the map." All without really putting in the work.
And you're not going to get on any map if you spend two hours a week (if that) writing.
I really had to let go of the fear of failure, and stop using my many responsibilities as a crutch for just not doing it.
This does not mean I don't have many responsibilities, and having a spouse and young kids is a full-time job in itself. BUT IT DIDN'T NEED TO BE MY CRUTCH.
So after a lot of mental work and good advice from my writing group, I hurled myself over the plateau, and I'm super-excited about what I've been writing. I finished a flash fiction piece for a contest last week, and I've been writing additional chapters for my novel-in-progress.
Most importantly, I feel ready for failure--because I know that if I fail it means I'm out there trying.
Lastly...
I'm really going to make an effort to update this blog regularly again. It will help me if I know people are reading it, and I welcome comments of any type. Please bookmark this blog and/or share it on your various social networks. I promise to be entertaining or at least annoying.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
It's "Read an e-Book" Week!
Did you know that it is "Read an e-book" week? Did you know that you can read an e-book even if you don't have an e-reader? (A computer does fine.)
During this week, I am offering the e-version of "Interview With the Faerie" for FREE, until March 10. Use coupon code RE100 and it's yours! (Don't forget to rate it and/or leave a comment :-) )
Link: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/121747
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Self-publishing
I've self-published my poem/short story, Interview With the Faerie on Smashwords!
This piece was written years ago, and I've had absolutely no luck getting it published as either a short story or a poem! It's a bit short for a short story, and the lines are stanzas. It's too long for (what most people think of as) a poem.
It has Faeries...and borrows from Celtic mythology (particularly Lebor Gabála Érenn , or Book of Invasions.) And I would not say this is for kids, although it should be fine those 13+.
Smashwords is an e-book only distributor, so only an electronic version is available for now. It cost 0.99 and is available in your standard ebook formats.
I am looking into creating a paper version at CreateSpace in the future.
In the meantime...please consider paying your hard-earned-buck to support my work! :-)
This piece was written years ago, and I've had absolutely no luck getting it published as either a short story or a poem! It's a bit short for a short story, and the lines are stanzas. It's too long for (what most people think of as) a poem.
It has Faeries...and borrows from Celtic mythology (particularly Lebor Gabála Érenn , or Book of Invasions.) And I would not say this is for kids, although it should be fine those 13+.
Smashwords is an e-book only distributor, so only an electronic version is available for now. It cost 0.99 and is available in your standard ebook formats.
I am looking into creating a paper version at CreateSpace in the future.
In the meantime...please consider paying your hard-earned-buck to support my work! :-)
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