I am having a deeply annoying and bitterly frustrating day, on a broad range of fronts. Phooey.
Yearly Archives: 2007
Hmmm
I am incredibly disturbed to note that, at age 43,:
- the voice in music that seems most to speak to me is Billy Bragg’s;
- becoming a curmudgeon seems like a good idea; and
- I’m seriously considering going back to vinyl.
Hmm. Time to get serious about planning my trip to New York. Yay. Oh, and I’ve got a damned catalog to do too. I keep forgetting. Must start.
The Starry Rift
Although I’m still (!) struggling with the flu, I wanted to post the cover for The Starry Rift by the devastatingly talented Stephan Martiniere. I feel like rubbing my hands together and cackling ‘It’s alive!’. This book has been in progress for so long, and the writers have been so patient with it, but at last we’re making real, concrete steps towards publication. We have an approx publication date (February 2008), we have a format (hardcover), we have a beautiful cover and, before you know it, we’ll have galleys. Galleys filled with marvellous stories by Garth Nix and Ian McDonald, Neil Gaiman and Walter Jon Williams, Ann Halam and Alastair Reynolds. And many more. I cannot wait. In fact, I think I’m going to have to dream up some kind of competition to give away a few galleys. This book is going to rock, and I want people to have a chance to read it as soon as possible. Hmm. See? Even through the flu, this book gets me excited. It’s something special.
Starry cover
Dear blog,
Another quick note from the State of Congestion. This morning my beloved editor Sharyn November emailed me the final cover for The Starry Rift. It’s by Stephan Martiniere. I know you’ve been following the amazing run of art I’ve been having from Stephan recently with the covers for The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Best Short Novels: 2007, and The New Space Opera. All of those covers rocked, but this one really kicks ass. It’s schweeeet. I don’t know when I can post the art, but I will when I can. The book, so long in gestation, is going to be the best damned-looking anthology of 2008, a beeyootiful new hardcover from Viking in February or so. What a joy it’ll be to see it at last. I literally cannot wait.
Best,
Jonathan
On the Book Club
Via Andrew Wheeler, a note that Bertelsmann have appointed a new Senior Editor for the SF Book Club.