Eric and I have been notified that Boundary will be in the Science Fiction Book Club magazine as a featured item. This weekend I'll be writing a draft of the blurb which will go with the book. This is fun -- my first hardcover and my first SFBC appearance!
In other exciting writing news, I just received my first "Advance Reader's Copy" -- of Boundary, naturally. ARCs are produced generally as trade paperbacks; this looks SO COOL!
In other exciting writing news, I just received my first "Advance Reader's Copy" -- of Boundary, naturally. ARCs are produced generally as trade paperbacks; this looks SO COOL!
Re: a little late
Date: 2009-10-16 03:08 pm (UTC)It's not *quite* that simple with regard to the SFBC. As you obviously know, the SFBC doesn't offer every science-fiction and fantasy novel out there; they pick and choose. And so it's up to them which books they offer. They have a number of readers to whom they send candidate novels and who then offer their recommendations. I of course would love to have them continue to offer any book I write as a selection, but it's their call, not mine.
Insofar as my writing, I cover the gamut; Grand Central Arena is a sort of modern version of Golden Age space opera, my salute to Doc Smith and all of the other Gold-to-Silver Age authors who influenced me as a kid. Boundary and Threshold are hard SF (or, at least, as hard SF as I can handle writing). Digital Knight is urban fantasy. I just completed two more novels I'll be submitting, both of which are fantasy (although of different types).
Unfortunately, while there are hardcore science fiction fans still out there, they're outnumbered by more than 10:1 by fantasy fans, and the SFBC would be economically stupid not to make sure they offered a lot to the fantasy side (these days, "SF" is often used to mean "Speculative Fiction" which includes science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural horror).
Thanks for reading!