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Articles related to "Robert J Sawyer"
Hominids by Robert J. Sawyer Robert J. Sawyer is, according to MacLean's: Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, "among the most successful Canadian authors ever." Hominids is the first volume of a trilogy. robert j. sawyer • charles stross • hominids • the neanderthal parallax • the terminal experiment
Robert J. Sawyer Robert J. Sawyer talks about writing for television, what fictional character he would be for a day, and admits he is optimistic about innovation in genre fiction. flashforward • robert j. sawyer • sherlock holmes • science-fiction • writing
Science Fiction Author Robert J. Sawyer Award-winning science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer talks about acquiring the rights to his novel Flashforward, as well as what he's currently working on. 2012 • flashforward • brannon braga • david goyer • robert j. sawyer
Crime Writers of Canada and the Arthur Ellis Awards Crime Writers of Canada and the Arthur Ellis Awards mystery • crime stories • arthur ellis awards
Write a Bestseller— By Having fun! There are scads of authors who want to write novels. Half of them want to write a bestseller. The way to do it, according to the experts is to have fun . . . write a bestseller • authors • write novels • bestseller • novels
Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 The SFWA's choices include an extract from Camouflage by Joe Haldeman, stories by Nancy Kress, Robert J. Sawyer, two by Kelly Link, and a 'lost' Harlan Ellison novella. nebula awards 2007 • mike resnick • sfwa • science fiction writers of america • camouflage
The 2008 Hugo Award Nominees Nominees include Robert J. Sawyer, John Scalzi, Charles Stross, Stephen Baxter, Nancy Kress, Gene Wolfe, Ted Chiang, Greg Egan, and almost inevitably, Connie Willis. 2008 hugo award • nominees • readers • fans • stephen baxter
The Essential SF Library An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title. hugo • nebula • international fantasy aaward • best • award
F and SF Workshops Thinking about taking a workshop for writing science fiction or fantasy this year? Here are the top ones. clarion • clarion west • odyssey • alpha • workshop
Nebula Shortlist 2006 Here's the list of nominees for 2006 Nebula awards for novel, novella, novelette, short, script, and the Andre Norton Award for YA. nebula • awards • andre norton • short list • science fiction
How to Promote Your Own Writing Learn how to market your writing by creating a writer's website, doing public readings, and being ready for the media. self-promotion for writers • marketing your writing • how to promote your writing • writer's press kit • organising a reading
Recovering the Writing Muses Every writer, whether emerging or new at the craft needs to reclaim their Muse and motivation from time to time. Writers' events are great places to do this. muses • writers conferences • writers workshops • libris award • hugo award
Writing Science Fiction: Getting Started A look at web sites offering articles and advice for aspiring science fiction writers. science • fiction • writing • write • writer
2009 Audie Award Winners The winners of the 2009 Audie Awards have announced. Winners include some bestsellers as well as one or two surprises. audie awareds • audies • 2009 • audiobook • spoken word
Flash Forward Review Flash Forward shows some great potential, despite some atrocious attempts at acting in the first episode. Read a review of ABC and Five's new drama series below. flash forward review • flash forward • review flash forward • abc flash forward • five flash forward
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
In the Shadow of the Island: SciFi TV After Lost A major science fiction powerhouse in its final year, Lost will finish its run in 2010, and ABC is flush with new titles to retain their tentpole audience. abc • lost • flashforward • science fiction • television
TV Review - FlashForward - Pilot The new sci-fi drama from David S. Goyer and Brannon Braga succeeds with a simple concept and near limitless potential. david s goyer • flashforward • brannon braga • joseph fiennes • john cho
When Science Runs Amok The opening to "The Andromeda Strain," could be the introduction to any of Michael Crichton's novels. "This book," he writes, "recounts the five day history of a major American scientific crises. As in most crises, the events surrounding the Andromeda Strain were a compound of foresight and foolishness, innocence and ignorance. Nearly everyone involved had moments of great brilliance, and moments of unaccountable stupidity." This article is a look at the works by bestselling author Michael Crichton. It examines how he takes storytelling beyond Science Fiction and into the genre of Bestseller. science fiction • thriller • techno-thriller
Becoming a Bestselling Author, Part II: An Interview with Barbara Kyle In part two of Becoming a Bestselling Author, Barbara Kyle tells us how she got her agent, how to target an audience and gives us a sneak preview of her next novel. agent • novel • promotion • audience • reviews
Self-publishing: the Odds of Success A while ago I posted a poll to rank ideas for future articles. Overwhelmingly the interest was in self-publishing. The topic posed was: Can a self-published book become a bestseller? self-publishing • fiction • nonfiction • marketing • promotion |
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