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Category Archives: Canadian SF
Great News and Graphic Content
We’ll get to an upcoming nerd event in a second, but first I wanted to share something. I posted a little while back about Spider Robinson’s daughter Terri Luanna and her fight against cancer. Last week Spider took the time to … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian SF, Geek Culture
Tagged Ghost World, Graphic Content, Happy Harbor, Spider Robinson, Terri Luanna, The Avengers, Wizard's Comics
Spider Robinson Needs Our Help
While many writers have given me ideas and inspiration, there are only a few authors that have shaped the way I think to any significant degree. Spider Robinson is one of those authors. Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon had the effect of … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian SF
Tagged breast cancer, Callahan, Graceful Woman Warrior, Spider Robinson, Stardance, Terri Luanna
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Random Acts of Publicity: On Spec Magazine
Although this is the 3rd Annual Random Acts of Publicity, this is my first time taking part in any way. The yearly event was started as a way to make promoting a friend’s book (or just your favourite book) fun … Continue reading
Aurora Awards Update
Those of you that have hung around my blog long enough may remember that I was nominated for an Aurora Award. For those what missed that, I posted about it back in May. I bring it up again because voting … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Canadian SF
Tagged Aurora Awards, Canadian, Pure Spec