Benjamin Rosenbaum is one of the best new science fiction writers working in the field today. He's just released his story "Start the Clock" (originally published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction) under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike license that allows you to mix your own versions. — Read the rest
I'm in Dallas Ft Worth airport en route from an EFF gig in Chile to Boston for the WorldCon and thought I'd post my finalized WorldCon schedule, which has a couple minor changes from the last time around:
* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2:
6PM: Unlimited Access: Issues involving unlicensed access to spectrum.
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Well, I'm off for a week-and-chage-worth of holidays in a couple hours — I really need it! I'll see you again in ten days or so.
Meanwhile, here's my schedule for the World Science Fiction Convention in Boston this Labor Day — hope to see you:
* THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2:
4PM: Unlimited Access: Issues involving unlicensed access to spectrum. — Read the rest
Argosy Magazine got a nice write-up in the Birmingham News. Charlie Stross and I just turned in a novella for the next ish of Argosy, a sequel to Jury Service, called "Appeals Court." Argosy is publishing both stories together in a perfect-bound package, as a fix-up novel called "Rapture of the Nerds." — Read the rest
Fabulous vignette by the magnificent new sf writer, Benjamin Rosenbaum. If you can find a copy of the July issue of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, scarf it up and devour his brilliant, comical, touching debut short story, "The Ant King: A California Fairy Tale." — Read the rest