cybermonklives - January 5th, 2007
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04:44 pm
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More stories than you can shake a stick at "Revolution Time" is now live on Rudy Rucker's Flurb. Very cool!
And I just sold 800-worder "Hello Goodbye" to GUD Magazine.
I'm runnning out of stories...
Current Mood: pleased Current Music: Smashing Pumpkins - Tonight, Tonight
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06:31 pm
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On running out of stories You know (per the comments below), running out of stories isn't really that happy a problem to have. The truth is that, while I was working on the previous book I wrote very few short stories and, having finished it, I couldn't come up with anything short to write. At all. I came up with one title, but no story to go with it... So I started another book, but I still have no guarantee of selling the previous one, and it makes me a bit worried. I'd like to have more stories to sell, if only to guarantee some sort of pocket money coming in.
I do have about 35 stories left unsold. Some of these are trunked (at least until a suitable market might come up), some of these - 15 - are currently on submission. At one point I had 40 stories on submission. For a long time I had an average of 30 out there. Of course, part of this is that I've become a lot more selective, sending mainly to pro/semi-pro markets with the occassional decent token-payment/non-payment market thrown in, but... a large part of it is that I haven't written a new short story in a while. And I'd like to.
So yeah, I guess this is a rich man's problem, and having 35 unsold stories is still quite good... shrug. Hopefully I'll write some new shorts on Vanuatu. I have at least one planned already, and I do need to write 3-4 more in the SF universe of "High Windows" and "The Burial of the Dead" and, at one point, sell it as a collection.
But God, I hope they buy the book!
Current Music: Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger
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06:44 pm
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Israeli Science Fiction is --- DEAD!
jspoons drew my attention recently to this post (in Hebrew) which is so wonderful I thought I'd share it. This is a post from a young (21, according to his userpage) writer who is complaining about the functioning (or rather, lack of) of the Israeli magazine Chalomot Be'aspamia. All par for the course (as the magazine has been going through some difficulties for a while), but it is this particular sentiment that makes me really happy:
Israeli science fiction has atrophied, in my opinion, and there is need for new blood.
Why is this so wonderful? Well, when I was growing up in Israel, particularly the period of 1985 to 1995, was a period where there was no such thing as Israeli science fiction. The magazine Fantasia 2000 was no longer publishing. There were no organised fans that I knew of. There were no magazines, no conventions, certainly no Israeli writers - there was nothing. If you liked SF, you borrowed books from the library, and that was that. As a school project once, I wanted to write about Israeli SF. I contacted Emmanuel Lotem, a long-standing fan, editor and translator, who said to me: "I'm happy to help you with your work but you have to change the topic. There is no such thing as Israeli science fiction."
I ended up writing about computers in SF, which was no fun at all.
Then, you know, stuff happened. I was busy, travelling, smoking too much d- I mean sunbathing, and work, and studies, and... at one point, I started noticing something very strange. Without my noticing, there was suddenly - wait for it - science fiction in Israel.
And not just any old SF! All of a sudden, bless the Internet, there were web sites; there were busy discussion forums; there were fans. There were magazines! There were huge conventions! There were even - shockingly - writers. New writers, Israeli writers, who wrote science fiction. Somehow, my generation, the silent generation that could revere SF only from afar, grew up and became editors, and translators, and critics, and, yes, writers.
It was a bit of a shock.
And so, the next time I was going to visit my granddad in Israel, I arranged it to overlap on one of the annual conventions, and I went along, and I met some people, and had a good time, and drunk too much coffee. And I wrote for those new magazines, and I even participated in a couple of panels, for my sins. Panels! There were no panels when I was growing up.
And, you know, this whole SF revival in Israel (and this corresponds to a large extent to what is happening in other countries, btw) is just amazing to me. And very cool. And I love being a small part of it.
And I think it's great that this kid can come along and say what he says - because he can say it. I couldn't have said it when I was twenty one. There was no Israeli science fiction then. But now there is! And it is very much in its infancy still, and it does need new blood. Every field does. In fact, it needs all the blood it can get. Or ink. Or whatever.
But isn't it cool?
Current Mood: content Current Music: I feel like the biggest geek in the world right now
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11:33 pm
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Words today Another 1000 on the new book.
Current Mood: tired Current Music: Frank Sinatra - Moon River
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