Fictions

Are You Allowed to Criticise the Fiction of a Writer You’re Sleeping With?

Gee, I hope so. In a discussion over at Torque Control about a review of the October/Nov 2006 issue of the Mag of SF/F, one commenter pointed out that, as writers/industry pros who knew the writers of these stories, we weren’t looking at the critiques the reviewer made objectively. We were concentrating on the critique […]

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How Did I Get On This List?

“Occupation” is turning out to be one of those stories that, like “Genderbending,” I didn’t realize anybody actually liked, read, or cared about until a year after it was published. Now Occupation’s on a “notable stories of 2006” list and reprinted in a Year’s Best SF. And, to be honest, of the three stories I

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Plotting Failure

Plot should really be a very simple thing. Something bad happens to someone. Then things get worse. I’m pretty good at heaping on trouble, I’m just not sure that in the end, any of it makes any sense. Being a sort of “sit down and see what happens” writer, the whole process of discovery thing

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When the Plucky Heroine Stomps Her Foot and Tosses Her Hair, You Know She Means Business

I’ve been trying to get through Martha Wells’s City of Bones for a while now, mainly because it’s got a blasted-out desert setting with Old Ruines, bugs, mutants, and pirates, which sounded a lot like GW’s world to me, and I wanted to see how somebody else handled that sort of setting. And yea, you

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Year’s Best SF 12

I was going to wait until they officially posted the TOC, cause there’s always the chance of the story getting cut, but I’ve seen a couple of other people mention that they’ve got stories coming out in it, so hey: My short story, The Women of Our Occupation, should be coming out in Cramer &

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