If anyone (else) hasn't read it yet, the Kindle version of "The Wee Free Men" is $1.99 on Amazon.
Don't know for how long ....
Mal ,'Bushwhacked'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
If anyone (else) hasn't read it yet, the Kindle version of "The Wee Free Men" is $1.99 on Amazon.
Don't know for how long ....
Already grabbed mine. It should be available in all ebook stores.
So have people seen the Hugo outcomes yet? I'm calling this a win for the good guys, although I do feel sorry for Ursula Vernon and the other people in her position.
I just read the Wired article about the Hugos: [link] and it sounds like it turned out as well as it could have.
Just read The Fifth Season, I.e., the new Jemisin and it is excellent. Want next book NOW.
From the Wired article: Dude that claims qualifying for "tribal membership" is some badge of diversity. I am, like, 1/16 Muscogee Indian(Creek) because my grandfather was half. I know very little about the culture at all(Grandpa had some *heavy* identity issues) but because the tribe has kind of a "one drop" rule, my blond, blue-eyed brother has a tribal card.He mostly uses it to get campaign literature and vote in tribal elections,but I think I would beat the snot out of him if he said that just having it gave him insights into diversity, even if we do have proof that great-grandma was on the trail of tears. But then again, what can you expect from a grown man who proudly calls himself a "rabid puppy"...what a fucknut. Some tribes (Hopis, for instance) are *totally* strict about whom they let in, but I kind of doubt that anyone with Hopi blood would be all "all this damn diversity, messing up our quality!1"
Although, like I said, being mixed did kind of fuck my grandfather up so I guess it could happen.
I just read the Wired article about the Hugos: [link], and it sounds like it turned out as well as it could have.
Would have been better if the writer had any sense of Science Fiction history. Like how they scrambled back to add in Octavia Butler and Connie Willis and Ursula K. LeGuin. No mention of Chip Delaney or James Tiptree, or Joanna Russ or....etc. You'd think that science fiction had gone directly from the Campbell 50s to this year as an undifferentiated slab of Square Jawed White Guy Engineer Stories, without any knowledge of the New World/Dangerous Visions era, or Cyberpunk (with Alec Effinger, Pat Cadigan...).
Not related to the puppy probem, erika, I'm 1/16th Creek, too. But no Trail of Tears for my branch of the family - my ancestors stayed in Florida, hiding out, blending in, or purposefully forgotten.
I think I know this guy. [link]