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Archive for April, 2009

12

Apr

2009

Quote of the Day

“A moron writes words. A moron flails about for telling details–declarations, clichés, sentence fragments. A moron owns a frying pan. A moron has an extensive collection of pornography. A moron makes assumptions–about gender roles, about sexuality, about class. Or he fantasizes–about sports cars, Rolexes, cash. He prefers the company of men, but not in a gay way, REALLY. Irony escapes him. A moron pretends that women have no interest in the martial arts because the thought that they might hit him is scary. A moron is not good with words. Not words, not ideas, not talking about men. He is paid by the word. Two-fifty. It doesn’t matter what words he puts down, because those who do not agree with what he says are not men.”

From here, and context.

08

Apr

2009

Wiscon

For better or worse, I won’t be able to make it this year. I owe bunches of taxes this year and I needed to put my book checks toward furniture, heat, and a car.

So, no Wiscon.

Next year, tho, I’ll be peddling a pretty sweet-ass little book. So I think attendance is mandatory.

07

Apr

2009

The Roots of Urban Fantasy

An interesting history of the “urban fantasy” (AKA vampire porn) novel.

As an aside, I’m kind of embarrassed to say out loud that, shit, man, Rusch is a really terrible writer. I’m sure she writes good *story* (which would be why she sells so many), but she really doesn’t have a lot of technical skill. Lots of interesting stuff to chew on here, just not articulated as well as it could have been.

Sorry. I had to say that out loud.

Now go forth and create the next reimagined gothic, people! I’m bored with vampire porn.

07

Apr

2009

4 to 46

I do wonder when we’ll hit the tipping point. Think it’ll take as long as 10 years? The buildup, sure, I understand that taking 10 years, but once you hit the tipping point, the rest should come on down just like dominoes.

Til then, keep on truckin.

06

Apr

2009

Spring 2010

I was editing an RFI at work today that mentioned the date, “Spring 2010.”

My immediate thought was, “My book comes out in Spring 2010.”

I’ve started to associate that ENTIRE PHRASE “Spring 2010″ with the release of God’s War.

Heaven forbid when I actually get a solid release date.

06

Apr

2009

Kcast 1.0

I’m working on a project to record all of my short fiction in podcast form (and hopefully some GW snippets soon). These will go up on my website once it’s live. The header (Kcast and etc.) will likely change, and I’d like to get a better audio recording device, but here’s a taste of what I’m up to:

The Women of Our Occupation (.m4a)
The Women of our Occupation (.wmv)

I’ll probably record this a couple more times to get the tone right.

Next up is “Wonder Maul Doll,” which pretty much nobody’s ever read (it originally appeared in a little anthology called From the Trenches), but it’s a seriously brutal women story. Hurrah!

Thoughts?

03

Apr

2009

Is This was Women’s Suffrage was Like?

It’s fascinating to watch the three steps forward two steps back tidal wave of social change. I can’t help but think this is what it was like with women getting the right to vote… This slow, building tide. One state here, one state there, until the whole country finally realized:

1) The world’s not going to implode when something “changes”
2) You can’t stop the tide of a cause that, well, actually makes sense

Hate may have a long lifespan, but it’ll eventually topple in the face of human goodness and decency. That’s what I want to believe, anyway.

It’s why I’m a fantasy writer.

02

Apr

2009

One for the Road

01

Apr

2009

Empowering our Daughters

“Men don’t want to fuck feminists, and if no one wants to fuck you, what power have you got as a woman?”

01

Apr

2009

I Really Hate April Fools’ Day

The news is already absurd and fabricated. I don’t need people to deliberately absurdify and fabricate it.