For those following such things, George Martin has announced (presumably with much relief) that A Feast for Crows is finished. Good on him!
Daily Archives: 31 May, 2005
eidolon
well, the open reading period for eidolon is almost over – it ends tomorrow, wednesday 1 june – and we’ve received something like seventy five submissions (in addition to the ones we’ve solicited). we’re slowly working our way through them, and should start sending out responses over the next week.
i should add that, while the open reading period closes on 1 june, this doesn’t impact on arrangements we’ve made for stories we’ve solicited for the book.
postscripts postscript
Pete Crowther is one of the genre’s good people. He’s a fine editor, a terrific writer and, if all reports are true, a great guy I (we’ve not actually met). Yesterday I received a copy of his latest, Postscripts 3, which he edits along with Nick Gevers and assorted other talented folk.
Normally I would have set such things aside, because I really should be doing an enormous amount of other things instead, but … I wanted something to read. I flicked to the last story in the issue – I know you slave on getting running order right, but does anyone actually read that way – which is a Joe Hill story, “Best New Horror”. I’ve not read much of Hill’s work before, but I really liked this dark piece of fiction about a year’s best horror editor confronting true horror in the world. Made me wonder if Hill knows Steve Jones . Apart from recommending the story to some pals, it’s really made me look forward to Hill’s upcoming collection.
I should probably say here that I’ve read all three issues of Postscripts, and it’s evolving into a really interesting magazine that’s well worth your support. I think you can subscribe here, and you probably should. Pete’s stuff is good, and worth getting.