![]() The ASif! website interviewed Marianne de Pierres as part of its regular Focus on Australian Speculative Fiction authors.Ĭhrisbarnes followed up a panel he was on at Convergence about post-apocalyptic fiction with an entry in his blog on 'the lure of the apocalypse'. Justine Larlabestier revisits a subject about the disadvantages of being a young writer and extends the arguments to beginning writers. In response to ill-founded rumours had to announce that they were still accepting submissions. Jennifer Fallon wrote in her blog about the challenge of writing authentic dialogue using the transcribed speech of a real life prince as an example. Simultaneously catsparx announced her own new anthology called "Canterbury 2100", which is also taking submissions. Link to and contribute to if your interested.Īustspecfic and tillionion announced a new anthology called "The Kiss of Lily" for which they are taking submissions. In response to all the blogging traffic about the natcon dmw has established a LiveJournal Community for just this purpose. Who knows I might even give my own humble insights into this at the end, if your unlucky. ![]() ![]() Still someone's got to do the hard yards.Ĭause I'm me, I have decided to present this month's carnival in chronological order to help identify any themes or changes in the community that might not be immediately obvious. ![]() Hi, I'm a wannabe writer whose only qualification for presenting the carnival this month is that I live in Canberra and am friends with gillpolack. ![]()
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