On the Writing Side of Town
Sunday, May 22nd, 2005 10:24 amA couple of writing-related things of possible interest:
Meisha Merlin is in the midst of a Major Website Redesign. Cool new splash pages, lotsa art -- all very spiff and well worth a look. As part of that redesign, we were asked to provide a teaser and an excerpt for Crystal Dragon. We've done that, and they ought to be up soon, along with the new cover art. Ya'll are gonna really like this cover art...
The Golden Duck Awards has bestowed upon Balance of Trade by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, published by Meisha Merlin, the Hal Clement Award for Best Young Adult Science Fiction Novel of 2004. Presentation of the award -- which includes a cash prize and a scroll -- to be made at WorldCon and at NASFiC. While it's always nice to see one's work recognized, we're especially pleased that Balance took the Clement Award. Not only was Hal a nice man and a part of the social geography for all of our fannish lives, but his work forms a solid section of our genre underpinnings. Sorta makes us feel like we got it right...
Meisha Merlin is in the midst of a Major Website Redesign. Cool new splash pages, lotsa art -- all very spiff and well worth a look. As part of that redesign, we were asked to provide a teaser and an excerpt for Crystal Dragon. We've done that, and they ought to be up soon, along with the new cover art. Ya'll are gonna really like this cover art...
The Golden Duck Awards has bestowed upon Balance of Trade by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, published by Meisha Merlin, the Hal Clement Award for Best Young Adult Science Fiction Novel of 2004. Presentation of the award -- which includes a cash prize and a scroll -- to be made at WorldCon and at NASFiC. While it's always nice to see one's work recognized, we're especially pleased that Balance took the Clement Award. Not only was Hal a nice man and a part of the social geography for all of our fannish lives, but his work forms a solid section of our genre underpinnings. Sorta makes us feel like we got it right...
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Date: 2005-05-22 12:58 pm (UTC)