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Interview
Retro Spec was in the Outer Alliance spotlight this week. I talk about my inspiration for “U8: Alexanderplatz (1989)” and my somewhat embarrassing history with 80s metal bands.
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Retro Spec is available!
In my inbox this evening was a great little piece of news: Amazon and B&N have Retro Spec available for purchase! You can get a copy at Barnes & Noble or Amazon.
Awesome art!
In January, over on livejournal, there was a fannish auction to help earthquake victims in Haiti. One of my friends, the fabulous Pluto, offered a commissioned piece of art, and I won it. Yay! (They’ve confirmed over $100,000 in donations … Continue reading
Free elections for Iran
Iran held an election late last week. Gawker (of all places) has a good recap of the events. Record numbers of Iranians turned out to vote, and within hours of the polls’ closing, the government announced that Ahmadinejad had won … Continue reading
Women and Subversive Fiction
I wrote this as a post for BlueNC a while back. Now I’m sharing it here. As long as I can remember, I’ve had books to read. Usually they’d be books my grandma had picked up on sale or at … Continue reading