Its Friday ~ so take a break and peruse some links!
Honestly, this is slightly “Cold Off the Press” but should still be fun.
General Bookish Bits:
- The joys of reading more than one book at a time. From NPR via Shelf Awareness.
- Books on the Nightstand has a post which highlights a number of other book podcasts. Podcasts are perfect for the blogger or reader when walking the dog, exercising, or cleaning the garage.
The Speculative List:
- The 2009 World Fantasy Award Nominees list from Locus Magazine.
- So ends Tor’s Urban Fantasy Month – in July. In case you did not have a chance to check it out here are my two favorites posts from the bunch:
- Ready for another new genre? – “Rural Fantasy” an off shoot of Urban Fantasy. I like this!
- Trolls as the new sex symbol in fantasy? Look out vamps. There have been stranger things. Besides I really like trolls. Did you know that John comes from good old English troll stock?
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- Here is a list of books on UFO’s, from the Guardian UK. Not sure if that fits into speculative. I guess that depends on whether you have been abducted or not.
- Distinguishing reality from myth via The Independent – Top 10 Clues to the real King Authur
- The Guardian UK recommends a few books within the Bizarro fiction genre, including Jeremy Shipp’s Cursed - which I reviewed in June.
- If you enjoy romance in your reads, especially combined with urban fantasy, paranormal, historical fiction and more, check out Pocket Books - a division of Simon & Schuster - and its recently launched POCKET AFTER DARK - (PocketAfterDark.com). It is a free online community for romance and urban fantasy readers.
For Writers and Authors:
- Gigs for the horror and/or urban fantasy fairy story writers - UK based editor Stephen Jones is looking for stories for his next volume of “The Best Horror”. Also for the urban fantasy fairy writer – here is a link for submissions in the next “Bad Ass Fairy” anthology, from editor Danielle Ackley-McPhail. Its deadline is June 2011. Sword and Saga Press is also having an end of the world story contest. It ends October 31.
- Why the hell don’t they review my book? Look at this amazing pile. Wow!
- Some tips for authors on how to run your own book tour from Galley Cat.
Give Away:
- If you like fantasy with a slight hellish twist, then check out J.C. Marino’s Dante’s Journey give away on Goodreads. And link to where John reviewes (and liked!) the book.
Events:
- Dragon Con 2010 is over but it had an amazing number of wonderful costumes. If you love speculative fiction and dressing up, this is so much fun! Check out this post on io9.
- Banned Book Week is coming (September 25th through October 2nd) - this link takes you to badges and info from the ALA’s page for the event. Check out this list of banned books from the American Library Associations - Think for Yourself and Let Others do the Same. Did you realize that The Twilight Series was placed on a list by group of concerned parents?
Beyond Books - Courtesy of John:
- If you want your dog to look like a panda, tiger, or a teenage ninja turtle check out what wealthy Chinese are doing on CNN. This is incredibly funny and silly!
Please feel free to link your giveaway(s) or interesting link in the comments.
Hopefully this linkup will make your day bit more fun. Have a great weekend!
5 comments:
Nice post! I need to get to Room before it wins (fingers crossed).
Kim -
Thanks... this post has been stewing for over two months.... jeez
Room its a hot title... it was available on Shelf Awareness as an ARC... but I was not interested at all.
I will let you read it first and get your thoughts.... before putting it in my exploding tbr list.
Hi Elizabeth -
Thanks for stopping by and commenting and the compliment :)
I have the new Laura Lipman on my need to read pile. I have not read anything by her yet.
Laurel is great! I have a review for one of her books - Chasing Stardust coming up this week as well as a guest post coming the following week.
On my way over to check out your blog!
I live in London, Ontario where Emma Donoghue lives and the city is thrilled that she's been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize! October 12 will be an exciting day for all of us! Love your blog.
Kathryn -
Thanks for commenting...
Emma's book is definitely hot right now. It will be interesting to see What my favorite reviewers think of it.
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