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Yesterday I Will

Sunday, May 31st, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | anthology, short stories, writing, yesterday i will | No Comments

Last August, Jim Levin of the York Emporium bookstore and curiosity shop announced a writing competition. The only criteria were the story had to be under five thousand words and it needed to carry the title “Yesterday I Will”. Inspired by a preview of Weird Tales‘ first One-Minute Weird Tale, I wrote a 69-word story that I thought was pretty funny. Fortunately, the judges agreed. The story made it to the final anthology, which I finally got to hold in my hot little hands at Balticon. No reviews so far, and it’s only available through Fortress Publishing, Amazon and The York Emporium, but if you like new voices and edgy science fiction, this is the anthology for you.

And then there’s my story… ;-)

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 12:00 am.

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Yesterday I Will

Saturday, May 30th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | No Comments

Last August, Jim Levin of the York Emporium bookstore and curiosity shop announced a writing competition. The only criteria were the story had to be under five thousand words and it needed to carry the title “Yesterday I Will”. Inspired by a preview of Weird Tales‘ first One-Minute Weird Tale, I wrote a 69-word story that I thought was pretty funny. Fortunately, the judges agreed. The story made it to the final anthology, which I finally got to hold in my hot little hands at Balticon.  No reviews so far, and it’s only available through Fortress PublishingAmazon and The York Emporium, but if you like new voices and edgy science fiction, this is the anthology for you.

And then there’s my story…  ;-)

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 11:58 pm.

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Back from Balticon

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | balticon, broad universe, gail z. martin, kelly harmon | No Comments

Yeah, yeah, I know I owe you blogs and photos from three conferences, but for Balticon I had help.

If you want to put it all together, check out Kelly Harmon’s blog about her first day at Balticon. And if you can’t get enough of meme, check out Gail Z. Martin’s coverage of the Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading. Better yet, check out the video for the other wonderful writers, like Gail and Kelly, whose stories I highly recommend.

Cheers!

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 12:22 am.

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Balticon Teaser

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | No Comments

Yeah, yeah. I know I owe you reports and photos for three conferences, but I couldn’t resist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you want to put it all together, you’ll have to check out Kelly Harmon’s opening Balticon blog.  And for more mememe, check out Gail Z. Martin’s podcast of the Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading.  Better yet, check it out for the other fabulous writers, including Gail and Kelly, whose stories I highly recommend.

Cheers,

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 12:07 am.

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Shameless Balticon Self-Promotion

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | No Comments

I’m going back on con time this weekend. From Friday to Monday, May 22-25, you’ll find me at Balticon, Baltimore’s premier science fiction and fantasy con, held over the Memorial Day Weekend at the Hunt Valley Marriott. I hope you’ll check it out. And if you’re looking for me in particular, here’s where you’ll find me:

Friday, 6 p.m.
Humor in Science Fiction and Fantasy – Panelists will help you see the humor you may have missed in the work of Charles Stross and others. They will also look at the history of humor in the genres from Feghoots to the present. Panelists: Tom Doyle, Grig Larson, James Daniel Ross and Jean Marie Ward.

Saturday, 3 p.m.
Television Science Fiction and Fantasy – Admit it, you love it. But it makes you feel so guilty in the morning. Panelists: Dale Arnold, Brenda Clough, Thomas Horman, Elaine Stiles and Jean Marie Ward.

Saturday, 7 p.m.
Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading – Six of Balticon’s featured women writers bring you into their worlds with six-minute readings from their newest fiction. (I plan to read my latest, “Lord Bai’s Discovery of Bacon”. The editor who asked for it will be in the audience. Be afraid. Be very afraid.) Panelists: Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Roxanne Bland, Kelly A. Harmon, Gail Z. Martin, Jean Marie Ward and Trisha J. Woolridge.

Sunday, 4 p.m.
Reading as Exploration – Tell us about books you have explored recently or those you remember from the past. Panelists: David Glenn Anderson, Robert R. Chase, Darrell Schweitzer, Jean Marie Ward and Martin Morse Wooster.

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 1:01 am.

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Shameless Balticon Promotion

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | balticon, conventions, jean marie ward | No Comments

I’m going back on con time this weekend. From Friday to Monday, May 22-25, you’ll find me at Balticon, Baltimore’s premier science fiction and fantasy con, held over the Memorial Day Weekend at the Hunt Valley Marriott. I hope you’ll check it out. And if you’re looking for me in particular, here’s where you’ll find me:

Friday, 6 p.m.
Humor in Science Fiction and Fantasy – Panelists will help you see the humor you may have missed in the work of Charles Stross and others. They will also look at the history of humor in the genres from Feghoots to the present. Panelists: Tom Doyle, Grig Larson, James Daniel Ross and Jean Marie Ward.

Saturday, 3 p.m.
Television Science Fiction and Fantasy – Admit it, you love it. But it makes you feel so guilty in the morning. Panelists: Dale Arnold, Brenda Clough, Thomas Horman, Elaine Stiles and Jean Marie Ward.

Saturday, 7 p.m.
Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading – Six of Balticon’s featured women writers bring you into their worlds with six-minute readings from their newest fiction. (I plan to read my latest, “Lord Bai’s Discovery of Bacon”. The editor who asked for it will be in the audience. Be afraid. Be very afraid.) Panelists: Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Roxanne Bland, Kelly A. Harmon, Gail Z. Martin, Jean Marie Ward and Trisha J. Woolridge.

Sunday, 4 p.m.
Reading as Exploration – Tell us about books you have explored recently or those you remember from the past. Panelists: David Glenn Anderson, Robert R. Chase, Darrell Schweitzer, Jean Marie Ward and Martin Morse Wooster.

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 12:56 am.

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DragonCon Whoops

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | No Comments

That’s whoops as in “cheers”, not the kind you say when you drop something. Derek Tatum, the chair of the DragonCon Dark Fantasy track, has posted his preliminary guest list, and look who’s on it:

Michelle Belanger
Doug Bradley
Elizabeth Donald
John Everson
Allan Gilbreath
Christopher Golden
Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Charlaine Harris
Raven Hart
Mark Henry
Stacia Kane
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Jackie Kessler
Caitlin Kittredge
Alethea Kontis
Rosemary Laurey
J.F. Lewis
Jonathan Maberry
Marianne Mancusi
Richelle Mead
Mike Mignola
Scott Nicholson
Cherie Priest
Kat Richardson
Stephen H. Segal
Jeanne Stein
Jean Marie Ward
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

Can you tell I’m grinning from ear to ear? :D
Cheers and smiles,

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 8:56 pm.

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DragonCon Whoops

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | DragonCon | No Comments

That’s whoops as in “cheers”, not the kind you say when you drop something. Derek Tatum, the chair of the DragonCon Dark Fantasy track, has posted his preliminary guest list, and look who’s on it:

Michelle Belanger
Doug Bradley
Elizabeth Donald
John Everson
Allan Gilbreath
Christopher Golden
Rosemary Ellen Guiley
Charlaine Harris
Raven Hart
Mark Henry
Stacia Kane
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Jackie Kessler
Caitlin Kittredge
Alethea Kontis
Rosemary Laurey
J.F. Lewis
Jonathan Maberry
Marianne Mancusi
Richelle Mead
Mike Mignola
Scott Nicholson
Cherie Priest
Kat Richardson
Stephen H. Segal
Jeanne Stein
Jean Marie Ward
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

Can you tell I’m grinning from ear to ear? :D
Cheers and smiles,

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 8:49 pm.

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I Can Has Podcast

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | Blog | No Comments

If you click on the button, the next voice you’ll hear on Gail Z. Martin’s Ghost in the Machine podcast is mine. Gail is the multi-talented author of the Chronicles of the Necromancer, and speaking as a recovering PR person, she did an amazing job, especially considering I was having one of those days where my brain wasn’t talking to my mouth. LOL Sometimes I think writers have more of those than anybody else. Enjoy!

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 12:11 am.

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The Podcast

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 | Author: jmward14 | gail z. martin, podcasts | No Comments

As noted in my tweet, the next voice you’ll hear on Gail Z. Martin’s Ghost in the Machine podcast is mine. She did an amazing job, especially considering I was having one of those days where my brain wasn’t talking to my mouth. LOL Sometimes I think writers have more of those than anybody else. Enjoy!

Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 11:57 pm.

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