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July 13th, 2006


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02:14 pm - A Friend's Book
So, I was just made aware that the book that [info]susansugarspun has been editing with David Moles has been released today! Go get a copy! From the book's web site:
Epics have lost their charm. It takes ten or twenty years for a writer to finish a series, writing the same book over and over again, piling up the foreshadowing, wearing out characters' boots to no good purpose. By the time you're done -- whether you're the reader or the writer -— you can't remember why you started.

That's where Twenty Epics comes in. Like the neurological anomaly that sparks déjà vu, like the false memories implanted in Blade Runner's replicants, Twenty Epics shortcuts the repetition and the tedium of reality and goes straight to what we really care about: the subjective emotional and aesthetic experience.

There was a time when you finished an epic. When finishing an epic left you feeling not discontent and exhausted but joyous, melancholy, rejuvenated, satisfied -- left you feeling, even (at least for a little while), that you were a better and wiser person for the experience.

These twenty epics will bring back that feeling.

In ten thousand words or less.
The writers in the book are also pretty impressive: Alan DeNiro, Christopher Barzak, Yoon Ha Lee, Tim Pratt, and Benjamin Rosenbaum, just to name a few. I've already placed my order ... and so should you!
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From:[info]bluegargantua
Date:July 13th, 2006 07:50 pm (UTC)
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Oh hey! The guy who did All Star Zeppelin Stories.

Ker-Ordered!
Tom
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From:[info]lowellboyslash
Date:July 14th, 2006 04:18 pm (UTC)
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That sounds like an amazing book!

How does one get the incredible, incredible job of editing something like that?
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From:[info]kniedzw
Date:July 14th, 2006 04:30 pm (UTC)
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You become Editor-in-Chief of Strange Horizons and meet and become friends with a large number of speculative fiction writers in the Bay area, in addition to going to a largeish number of conventions and meeting awesome authors that way.

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