Thanks to everyone who helped out with this, especially Paul Fischer and Martha Holloway!
This is the full book, including a new short story, Parasite Awakens.
He likes Pallas. He likes who he is when he experiences her life out of her eyes. And now he looks through her eyes at his own sleeping brown more »
Congrats to <a href=”http://christianaellis.com”>Christiana Ellis</a> for winning the Podcast Peer Award for her podcast Shallow Thoughts! Her content is amazing, and I recommend all of her stuff. She brings us a look at Seventh City with plenty of… pathos…
We dont have a winner yet, but we do have a fantastic video! Thanks to everyone!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 25 Release Date for Mur Lafferty’s Playing for Keeps
Swarm Press is pleased to announce the upcoming release of breakthrough podcaster and author Mur Lafferty’s newest novel of superheroic action Playing for Keeps. Originally a self-released “podiobook,” this new printed version of Lafferty’s novel is more »
The Academy opening a TV studio? What are they thinking? Find out exactly what on Block Party, by Jason Block.
JC Hutchins is the author of the trilogy of podcast novels, 7th Son and the host of the Ultra Creatives Podcast. (Not to mention the brain behind Obsidian, his own anthology which I took part in.) His books 7th Son Book One, Descent, and Personal Effects: Dark Art will come out in in more »
We have another existing podcast contributing to Stories of the Third Wave! Ivy Reisner of Knit Sprit gives us a look at Seventh City through the eyes of a knitter who wishes to clothe a hero.
Our first full-cast Stories of the Third Wave is brought to you by Kimi Alexandre. Love Lines producer, editor, and concept created by Kimi Alexandre. All the participants created their own characters and their own lines for Love Lines.
Dora Holly – Kimi Alexandre Jason Block – Jason Block Amora – more »
I was excited when Joe Mieczkowski from On The Podcast wanted to do a parody of a, ah, popular public radio show. I think what he came up with is a lot of fun, and I hope you like it too: Conversations About Things With Wheels.
DK Thompson is a writer I met at Viable Paradise, a great guy, and contributor to several magazine markets. He is currently podcasting his superhero novel, The Unbelievable Origins of Superspiff and the Toothpick Kid. He stretches his superhero wings – I think that’s a mixed metaphor, sorry – on this tale in more »
Categories
The Latest from I Should Be Writing- Fabulist content at last! February 13, 2012
- ISBW #232 Feedback Show February 13, 2012
- ISBW #231 – Jeff VanderMeer Interview February 8, 2012
- SNOWDEN February 6, 2012
- Scrivener review! February 3, 2012
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