This month, welcome writer John B Rosenman to the blog. He's a science fiction writer, and an interesting read. Try this out, and after you're done with his post, don't forget to visit Fraser Sherman's place (How Sweet It Is!http://frasersherman.wordpress.com/)
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John B. Rosenman (Website: http://johnrosenman.com/)
Thank you, thank you, and I’d especially like to express my appreciation to the following people:
* Deena Fisher of Drollerie Press for editing my novel, Alien Dreams, and also doing the
cover art and design on the book;
* Jody Wallace of NovelBooks, Inc. and Michele Dowdey of Mundania Press for editing
successive editions of my novel, Beyond Those Distant Stars;
* Antonia Pearce of Blade Publishing for editing my novel, A Senseless Act of Beauty.
Before I go any further, perhaps I should explain what this is all about. No, I’m not
accepting any coveted awards. What we on the Drollerie Press Blog Tour are doing this month, is recognize an unofficial holiday that is growing in popularity. The Sweetest Day falls on the third Saturday of October and “is described by Retail Confectioners International as an ‘occasion which offers all of...
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Yes, I've done some: Got the outline to the place where I stopped writing a couple years ago... You see, though I love microbiology, and have done some of the Amateur Study on it, I am by no means an expert in the field. So it makes me nervous... You know the thing that keeps me going at it? A year or so ago, I read <i>Vitals</i> by Greg Bear, my absolute favorite sf author... partially because he writes about microbiology stuff too! And well, I wrote him fan mail, something I only ever do if I'm insanely fanatic about the person's writing. So he and Tamora Pierce are the only ones who've ever received it from me... (*G*<lj user = "jimhines">, I'm not counting you because I know where you live -- in here!)
Well, so anyway I wrote him fanmail, and -- gasp -- got a reply! I'd told him that reading his book got me inspired to work on the bac book I had in the hopper because I had run into a dry spell with it... he actually said he was looking forward to seeing it in the stores someday! Ohhh, gasp...
So that's what keeps...
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