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Guest post by Lesley Conner: From Slush Pile to Magazine to Anthology: The Making of Best of Apex Magazine: Volume 1

For today’s guest post, I asked Lesley Conner, the managing editor of Apex Publications and Apex Magazine, to pick a few stories from the new anthology Best of Apex Magazine: Volume 1 (out today!) and talk about how they ended up in … Continue reading

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Guest post by Robert Jackson Bennett: On Gods, Religion, and Power

For today’s guest post, I’m very proud to welcome Robert Jackson Bennett, one of my favorite authors working in the field today. Robert Jackson Bennett is a two-time award winner of the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel, an Edgar Award … Continue reading

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Guest post by Fran Wilde: The Novel as Landscape: Choosing What to See, What to Hear

For today’s guest post, I’m very proud to welcome Fran Wilde, author of Updraft. Fran Wilde is an author and technology consultant. Her first novel, Updraft, is forthcoming from Tor/Macmillan in 2015. Her short stories have appeared in publications including Asimov’s, Beneath … Continue reading

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Guest post by Linda Nagata: The Red

About two years ago, I read and reviewed a wonderful indie-published novel called The Red: First Light by Linda Nagata. (I really liked it.) Since that time, the novel was nominated for a Nebula Award and acquired by new SF/F imprint Saga Press. The … Continue reading

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Guest post by Elizabeth Bear: On Writing Steampunk

For today’s guest post, I’m extremely proud to welcome Elizabeth Bear to Far Beyond Reality! Elizabeth was the recipient of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2005. She has won two Hugo Awards for her short fiction, a … Continue reading

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Guest post by SL Huang: I Self-Published So I Could Let People Pirate My Book

For today’s guest post, I’m thrilled to welcome SL Huang, author of SF novel Zero Sum Game, which I really should get around to reviewing one of these days. (For now, just trust me and read it – it’s great!) Also, … Continue reading

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Guest post by Kameron Hurley: Why I Stopped Writing About White People

For today’s guest post, I’m proud to welcome Kameron Hurley, whose new epic fantasy novel The Mirror Empire is (deservedly) making all kinds of waves. Aside from The Mirror Empire, she is also the author of the award- winning God’s War Trilogy, comprising the … Continue reading

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Guest post by Jason Sizemore: What’s it like to be a publisher, editor, and writer?

For this week’s guest post, I’m pleased to welcome Jason Sizemore, who is (as the title of this post probably indicates) a man of many talents: Jason Sizemore is a writer and editor who lives in Lexington, KY. He owns … Continue reading

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Guest post by Jaime Lee Moyer: The Great War (includes giveaway!)

For this week’s guest post, I’m very happy to welcome Jaime Lee Moyer, author of Delia’s Shadow (now out in paperback!) and A Barricade in Hell (due out on June 3rd). Jaime Lee Moyer lives in San Antonio, land of cactus, cowboys, … Continue reading

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Guest post by L.E. Modesitt Jr.: The Challenges and Benefits of a Long Series

For today’s guest post, I’m very proud and happy to welcome L.E. Modesitt Jr., the author of over 60 (!) fantasy and science fiction novels, including his bestselling Saga of Recluce. I’ve been a life-long fan of Mr. Modesitt – … Continue reading

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