Enter the Octopus

Matt’s Bookosphere 7/29/08

Kelly Eskridge on “Reality Break” podcast

Interview with David Louis Edelman

Why do most Fantasy/SF authors avoid tours of the American South East?

Cat Rambo’s “I Like Podcasts”

“The Other” by Thomas Tryon available in paperback edition from Centipede Press

“Should we (of the blogosphere) get paid for reviewing books?”

KGB raffle a big success; winners here

Children keep insisting that dragons are real; inquiring how to adopt one

Twenty nine literary SF novels you should read

The Seven Biggest Asshole Computers in Science Fiction

Interview with Ann Vremont

The Bear in Fantasy Literature (Besides Elizabeth)

Two (other) book industry blogs covering SF/F you should be reading

It’s Nancy Kress week?

The Literary Brothel is bring Literary back

Review: “I, Zombie” by Al Ewing

Ekaterina Sedia at “Omnivoracious”

Publishers now adding “Chick-Lit” style covers to books by women whether it’s appropriate or not

“Spate of Weird Books Announced”

More on literary tattoos (check out this serious “Fight Club”  commitment)

Praise continues for Jeffrey Ford’s “The Drowned World’

Washington  City Paper gets into the spirit of the Weird Tales spam contest

Review: “Vintage: A Ghost Story” by Steve Berman

Schedule change for Conflux Virtual Mini-Con

Thoughts on Fabricio Gibaldi’s “The War for Earth”

Book Vs. Movie: “Wonder Boys”

The evolution of author marketing

On the “how” of literature

“Touched by a Vampire” teens and moms getting into “Twilight” books

Cover of “Solaris Book of New Science Fiction Vol. 3″

“What I learned at Comiccon”

Review: “Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy,” edited by William Schafer

So, you ready for some “Earthquake Fiction” now?

John Scalzi’s “The Last Colony” now out in paperback

July 29, 2008 - Posted by Matt Staggs | Uncategorized | | 1 Comment

1 Comment »

  1. Wow… I could spend all day here just clicking links and reading…
    But I must get back to my slush pile. Thx for this though!

    Comment by Cecilia Tan | July 31, 2008 | Reply


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