Tag Archive: urban fantasy


by Michelle Ristuccia

The Lightbringer trilogy, by K. D. McEntire, follows Wendy, a young woman who discovers that she has the power to send the dead into the Light, and Piotr, a dead man with a long history obscured by suspicious memory loss. Together they are drawn into the life-and-death politics of the Lightbringers, Walkers, and lost souls that inhabit the Never, and these adventures lead them to the larger mystery of the nature of the Light itself and the origins of ancient souls such as Piotr. As the de facto head of the household, Wendy must juggle the needs of her younger siblings while also combating her own blind naivety and ignorance.

McEntire’s invisible realm of the Never provides the reader with unique mysteries that Wendy can only solve by learning to “ask the right questions.” The answer at the end of the series – where every thing came from, how, and why – ties into real life mythology in such a mind-bending fashion that it is as if someone has said that Middle Earth is located in Narnia.

never Never, the last in the Lightbringer trilogy by K. D. McEntire, came out May 14, 2013 from Pyr. But, first, if you haven’t already read the first book, pick up a copy of Lightbringer, because you don’t want to try to read these books out of order.

Boy, was I happy to see Never on my desk! The end of Reaper was a total tease and I couldn’t imagine that this series could wrap up in only three books. Never proves me wrong with glorious flair.

Although I’m sad to see the last of McEntire’s compelling characters, the suspense of a fourth book might have killed me. Now I finally understand who Piotr is and how the Never was created. K. D. McEntire draws from mythology that I’m barely familiar with, and yet it makes a foreign kind of sense, and I enjoyed the break from my usual fair. No complaints here, and no spoilers! I was not expecting this ending in the least.

lightbringer   The Lightbringer trilogy ends with the kind of reveal that makes you want to start the series over just to see the minor mysteries in a new light. Rereading this three book series is entirely possible, if you own them, so hop on over to K. D. McEntire’s website to purchase the trilogy and learn more about her other works:   http://www.kdmcentire.com/index.php       ________________________________________________________

Michelle Ristuccia enjoys slowing down time in the middle of the night to read and review speculative fiction, because sleeping offspring are the best motivation. You can find out more about her rabid love of SFF, podcasting, and raising future geeklings at her blog, http://wakingdreamsblog.blogspot.com , or twitter stalk her at http://twitter.com/ mrsmica

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sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu May 16 00:59:44 +0000 2013)
CassiCarver: ONE minute!!! #sffwrtcht (Thu May 16 00:59:46 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu May 16 00:59:59 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu May 16 01:00:11 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu May 16 01:00:23 +0000 2013)
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talekyn: I’m cranky and tired. But it’s time for #sffwrtcht, so I need to get over it. (Thu Feb 21 01:58:41 +0000 2013)
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BryanThomasS: @PrinceJvstin @lampwright4 She has my sympathy, yes ;) #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 01:59:38 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 02:00:03 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 02:00:17 +0000 2013)
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sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest, @lampwright4, L. Jagi Lamplighter, is the author of the Prospero�s Daughter series from @torbooks. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 02:01:32 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: She lives with her husband, fellow author John Wright and sons on the East Coast. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 02:01:45 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: Her short fiction has apprd in anthos incldng Bad Ass Faeries, No Longer Dreams, Don�t Open This Book & Best Dreams of Decadence. #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 02:02:20 +0000 2013)
sffwrtcht: She is coeditor of the Bad Ass Faeries anthology series and can be found on Facebook or at her website http://t.co/GSA8yc9Kiu #sffwrtcht (Thu Feb 21 02:02:34 +0000 2013)
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by Myke Cole

Shadow Ops Control PointMuch is made of the humans in my military fantasy SHADOW OPS series. This makes sense. The books are, at their core, stories about the military, which (last time I checked) is chock full of humans.

But there are monsters too, and judging by the reviews and interviews, these get much less attention. I see this as a good thing. I put a lot of work into my humans, and I’m happy they’re taking center stage. It’s their story after all.

But I put a lot of work into my monsters.

I mean a lot of work. In the SHADOW OPS universe, the powers that be believe the Great Reawakening is due to a thing they call “planar orbital theory.” The Home Plane (our world) and The Source (where magic comes from) orbit one another. Every millennia or so, they come close enough that magic bleeds through the barrier between the planes. A very limited number of people have Limbic systems that can channel it, and they come up Latent. Wackiness ensues and you get the story you’re reading in CONTROL POINT and FORTRESS FRONTIER. A Portamantic gate is necessary to move between planes.

But there is another theory circulating in military intelligence circles, that there are rare “thin spots” in the planar fabric that allow fauna to occasionally wander across. Those rare instances of Source fauna spotted in the Home Plane gave rise to every medieval bestiary ever written, not to mention the Lochness Monsters, Bigfoots and Chupacabras of the Cryptid world.

Is this theory correct? Let’s take a look at three beasties you meet in the first two books:

- A tall, black feathered bird who can emit sonic booms when alarmed.

- A hyena like creature that mimics human voices.

- A two headed, horned snake. View full article »

by Michelle Ristuccia

TIM LEBBON is a New York Times-bestselling writer from South Wales. He’s had almost thirty novels published to date, as well as dozens of novellas and hundreds of short stories. His most recent releases include Coldbrook from Arrow/Hammer, London Eye (book one of the Toxic City trilogy) from Pyr in the USA, Nothing as it Seems from PS Publishing, and The Heretic Land from Orbit. Future novels include Into the Void: Dawn of the Jedi (Star Wars) from Del Rey/Star Wars Books, and The Silence. He has won four British Fantasy Awards, a Bram Stoker Award, and a Scribe Award, and has been a finalist for International Horror Guild, Shirley Jackson, and World Fantasy Awards. 20th Century Fox acquired film rights to The Secret Journeys of Jack London series, and a TV series of his Toxic City trilogy is in development with ABC Network in the USA. Find out more about Tim at his website www.timlebbon.net

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SFFWRTCHT: When did you decide to start writing? How did you begin?
Tim Lebbon: 
I’ve always written, ever since I can remember. Always loved telling stories. Stories make the world go around. As for when I started writing with a view to getting my work published … I think that was with a short story in my early twenties. Writing is a business now as well as a hobby, but I still get that thrill of creation, and a tingle of excitement whenever I get a new deal or see a new book published.

SFFWRTCHT: Did you study writing in school? How did you learn your craft?
Tim Lebbon: 
I’m self-taught. I’m not sure writing can be taught –– good writing, at least –– although it can be nurtured. I never attended a writing class, but learnt through trial and error, writing lots, paying attention to responses (whether acceptances or rejections), and spending a long time finding my own voice.tim lebbon

SFFWRTCHT: How long did you write until your first sale? What was that?
Tim Lebbon: 
My first short story sale was to Peeping Tom magazine when I was about 25 (I was paid £2.50). My first novel was Mesmer, published by Tanjen when I was 27. I earned a little more for that, but not much more.

SFFWRTCHT: What aspect of London Eye came first? Characters? Plot? Setting?
Tim Lebbon: 
My ideas come from everywhere, their growth never quite the same. This one … title first. Toxicity is an album by a band called System of a Down. I always loved that title. Turned it into Toxic City, wondered where and what that toxic city could be, realised it might be London, wondered why it would be toxic. Then the story and characters grew out from there. Of course, the whole trilogy is is informed by my love of apocalyptic fiction (both reading and writing it).

SFFWRTCHT: What sort of pre-writing did you do for London Eye? Did you outline?
Tim Lebbon: 
Only very vaguely, to show my agent and just to provide a platform where I could brainstorm ideas. This project was unusual in that I wrote the first novel on spec (without any publishing deal or publisher interest) and then we sold it afterwards. More usually nowadays I’ll write a proposal, sell it, then write the novel. I rarely outline in any great detail, and when I do the story inevitably changes as I’m writing it. It’s the telling of a story that gives it life, not its planning.

SFFWRTCHT: What’s your writing time look like? Planned time? Grab it when you can?
Tim Lebbon: 
I write full-time so spend the time when the family are away from home to work. So the kids go to school, my wife goes to work, I write. Sometimes I do some work in the evenings or at weekends, but that’s inevitably non-writing work (could be copyediting one of my books, doing interviews, emails, business, developing ideas…)

SFFWRTCHT: Do you use any special software or music playlist?
Tim Lebbon: 
I usually listen to music when I’m working, but I’m still a bit retro and use cds.

SFFWRTCHT: How do you deal with writer’s block?
Tim Lebbon: 
I don’t believe in it. Some days I might not feel like writing, but that’s not writer’s block, it’s part of the process. Writing a story isn’t like building a wall … you can’t do it all the time. Sometimes you need to step back and see where each brick goes, and those days when maybe you don’t write 2,000 words, or even a thousand, are as much a part of the process as actually hitting the keys.

SFFWRTCHT: What role do beta readers play, if any, in your process as a professional author?
Tim Lebbon: 
I’ve got one first reader who sometimes gets a new book or story to read before it’s submitted, sometimes not. It all depends on deadlines! He’s really helpful with looking at proposals, seeing if they make sense, if they’re written in a punchy fashion. He’s become a good friend. And his name’s also Tim!

SFFWRTCHT: What advice would you give an up and coming writer?
Tim Lebbon: 
Read lots, write lots, never give up.

SFFWRTCHT: Are you involved with cons and fandom? Cosplay?
Tim Lebbon:
(What’s Cosplay?) Yes, I go to conventions. I never miss the British Fantasy Convention, and I’ve been to World Fantasy and World Horror several times, Horrorfind, Necon… I don’t get to the ‘States quite as much as I used to.

SFFWRTCHT: Where did your love of specfic and urban fantasy in particular begin?
Tim Lebbon:
From my early teens I loved Stephen King, James Herbert, Clive Barker, and that love of fantastic fiction has stayed with me. Not everything I read is ‘fantastic’, but maybe 50% still is. Sometimes I think we all need to escape from our world and enter another. It’s healthy.

SFFWRTCHT: Who were some of your favorite authors/books growing up?
Tim Lebbon:
See above. Also, Willard Price and Arthur Machen, two very different writers but great influences on my love of story and language.

SFFWRTCHT: How do you define urban fantasy? Science fiction?
Tim Lebbon: 
I think definitions and pigeonholing are quite subjective. I never read a book and consider what genre it is … I just go for stuff that piques my interest.

SFFWRTCHT: What future projects are you working on that we can look forward to?
Tim Lebbon: 
The exciting news with Toxic City is that the trilogy is in development with ABC Network as a TV series! Alex Proyas is attached to direct, and Jaime Paglia is writing. That doesn’t mean it’ll definitely be a series, but it’s moving that way. Should know more soon.

As for me, my first Star Wars novel Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void will be out in May, the next two Toxic City books (Reaper’s Legacy and Contagion) are out over the next 12 months, and a new apocalyptic novel, The Silence, will be published in the UK and US early next year.

 

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Michelle Ristuccia writes short fiction of all speculative fiction genres in between chasing her toddler from tree to tree. The shorter the work, the better, because 200 words looks very long on her cellphone and that keypad is very, very small. You can find out more about her rabid love of writing, podcasting, and raising future geeklings at her blog, wakingdreamsblog.blogspot.com

 

 

by Michelle Ristuccia

London Eye is the first book in the Toxic City series by Tim Lebbon, set in near-future England after London has been cordoned off to contain Evolve, a virus that kills most of its victims and permanently changes its survivors. The government sets up a special forces group called the Choppers to reinforce London’s isolation, but now one of the survivors, Rosemary, has escaped and wants to bring Jack and his friends into the city. Rosemary’s motives are a mystery to Jack, but she has brought a recent photo of Jack’s mother, and the draw of lost family makes up his mind for him – even though Jack must take his younger sister, Emily, along on this insane adventure, because leaving her alone in heavily policed England might be even more dangerous.

Tim Lebbon does a great job balancing action and psychology in London Eye. Through most of the book, the characters are literally running for their lives from one place to the next in a city where it seems like there is no safe place and no one is their friend. This Schwarzenegger-level action is well supported by heavy characterization in the beginning and heart-thudding psychology throughout. In the short chapters before the protagonists enter the Toxic City, the characters’ histories, personalities, and motivations are laid out like powerful epitaphs. Tim Lebbon makes sure his readers understand how each character has dealt with the tragedy of Doomsday and how this affects their current coping mechanisms. Our main character is the most normal and balanced of the group because of the responsibility of taking care of his younger sister without his parents, and this builds the reader’s trust in his ability to correctly interpret events and make reasonable decisions. His friends are portrayed more like short fuses who might let themselves get caught up in the wildness of the Toxic City. Later, when the action is hurtling along, we believe it when one character goes insane and two other characters consummate their relationship.

The Toxic City itself is practically a character, and Tim Lebbon describes it just as poignantly. Once the children decide to enter London, there is no such thing as a safe place and no such thing as a good plan, because all of their decisions must bring them through one danger or another. We can see why the remaining survivors have not yet broken out of London or succeeded in rising up against the government, what with the constant harrassment by government troops on the one hand and the inherent dangers of the city and the virus on the other. The unpredictable aspect of these difficulties serves to invalidate all plans, big and small, because survivors find it nearly impossible to gather into groups and force their will upon the land. Even the plan that brings our heroes into the city is essentially the plan of a single individual, and still it suffers from attacks by wild animals and government troops. Only the most powerful survivors can provide any kind of stability, and it is these hot shots with whom Jack must ultimately contend if he hopes to change the fate of London and the fate of his family.

 

With this well constructed setting and superbly differentiated characters, we can see why the Toxic City is a place where people lose their minds and die every day. London Eye makes us feel like we all have friends who might snap and run off alone through hell, given the right stressors. I suspect that this heart-thudding psychology will remain prominent throughout the series, in a world where even the disease itself directly affects the brain. Like our protagonist, we are made to wonder, how are we supposed to know when our Self is irrevocably lost, or when it is lost in others? I’m interested to see what the sequels do with this question of self. ABC studios is producing Evolve, a television drama series based on the Toxic City trilogy, which should prove entertaining as well!

Find out more about London Eye and Tim Lebbon at his writing blog: http://www.timlebbon.net

Visit the publisher’s page at: http://pyrsf.com/londoneye.html

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Michelle Ristuccia writes short fiction of all speculative fiction genres in between chasing her toddler from tree to tree. The shorter the work, the better, because 200 words looks very long on her cellphone and that keypad is very, very small. You can find out more about her rabid love of spec fic, podcasting, and raising future geeklings at her blog, wakingdreamsblog.blogspot.com

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KellyDMcC: RT @sffwrtcht: Future Guests 11/14 @kameronhurley 11/21 @ghostfinder 11/28 @KellyDMcC 12/5 @brendacooper #sffwrtcht (Thu Nov 08 01:49:48 +0000 2012)
MMSnodgrass: @BryanThomasS I came in a little early. Here’s hoping I don’t muck this up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Nov 08 01:49:56 +0000 2012)
MMSnodgrass: @MMSnodgrass @BryanThomasS Why earlier tweet posted twice do not know. *sigh* #sffwrtcht (Thu Nov 08 01:54:18 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: @MMSnodgrass Nah, you’ll be fine. Welcome. I’ll start us out shortly. Waiting for the masses to show up. How’s CA? #sffwrtcht (Thu Nov 08 01:55:54 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: @MMSnodgrass I only see it once LOL #sffwrtcht #freakingtwitter (Thu Nov 08 01:56:14 +0000 2012)
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MMSnodgrass: @BryanThomasS Showed up twice on my laptop. Laptop is freaking out I guess — just like it’s mother. #sffwrtcht (Thu Nov 08 01:59:08 +0000 2012)
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BryanThomasS: Future Guests 10/10 @cischafer 10/17 @followthelede 10/24 Roundtable: Fantasy 10/31 @frabjousdave 11/07 @MelindaSnodgrass #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 00:46:17 +0000 2012)

sffwrtcht: This week’s #sffwrtcht is brought to you by Beyond The Sun SF Anthology @kickstarter. Counting on your support! http://t.co/HSTBiRCd #space (Thu Oct 04 00:48:07 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer’s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:01:05 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:01:16 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Oct 04 01:01:25 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. Our guest has deadlines so chat will be 1 hour tonight #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:01:33 +0000 2012)
Ben_J_L: @monsterhunter45 first question! what are your plans for the country for the next 4yrs? #sffwrtcht let’s get this debate started! (Thu Oct 04 01:01:44 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Future Guests 10/10 @cischafer 10/17 @followthelede 10/24 Roundtable: Fantasy 10/31 @frabjousdave 11/07 @MelindaSnodgrass #sffwrtcht . (Thu Oct 04 01:01:51 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: .This week’s #sffwrtcht is brought to you by Beyond The Sun SF Anthology @kickstarter. Counting on your support! http://t.co/HSTBiRCd (Thu Oct 04 01:02:04 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Tonight’s guest grew up on a dairy farm in El Nido, California, drinking milk directly from the tank & reading any books he cld #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:02:38 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @Ben_J_L I promise 100% employment. Because we will need lots of workers to dig all those mass graves. :) #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:03:01 +0000 2012)
RobHBedford: @monsterhunter45 What is the toughest criticism of your published work you’ve had to swallow? #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:03:11 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: @monsterhunter 45 is the NYT bestselling author of the Monster Hunter Internl series, the Grimnoir Chrncls, & Dead Six. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:03:14 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: After developing a passion for Louis L’Amour, he read Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks then discovered Feist & Eddings #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:03:54 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: and knew he wanted to write #fantasy #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:04:00 +0000 2012)
Wyld_Dandelyon: I’m here, ready to heckle as needed! #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:04:02 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: He began writing little stories in school notebooks andeven illustrated them w/ dragons, swords & lots of explosions, bc why not? #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:04:27 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @RobHBedford Personal attacks based entirely on them being jerk faces. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:04:30 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: He then went on to develop a fascination for guns, later attending Utah State University. For fun, he played RPGs and took karate #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:04:49 +0000 2012)
Ben_J_L: RT @BryanThomasS: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer’s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:04:53 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: He then joined the LDS and went to Alabama to ride a bike in a white shirt and black tie in the Southern Sun. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:05:18 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: This later became the setting for his hit Monster Hunter series. His later career as a CPA, gun dealer/instructor didn’t hurt. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:05:38 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Discovering people liked his stories about monster hunters, he got disgusted with his rejection letters & decided to self-pub #sffwrtcht. (Thu Oct 04 01:05:58 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: After a fan passed an early copy to this book store owning friend at Uncle Hugo’s, 2k copies &a spot on the EW bestseller list #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:06:38 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Uncle Hugo introduced him to @BaenBooks , and all of a sudden, he had a publishing contract. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:06:55 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: He’s now a finance manager with a defense contractor in Utah, married to a girl who agreed to a 1st date at a shooting range #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:07:23 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: .@monsterhunter45 Welcome to #sffwrtcht Larry! (Thu Oct 04 01:07:34 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @sffwrtcht Glad to be on. Thanks for having me. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:08:07 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: .@monsterhunter45 You have an inspiring success story. Congratulations. I really enjoyed reading the 1st 2 Monster Hunter books #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:08:16 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: .@monsterhunter45 Where’d your interest in SFF come from? #sffwrtcht(Thu Oct 04 01:08:28 +0000 2012)
PrinceJvstin: Welcome @monsterhunter45 @ #sffwrtcht! (Thu Oct 04 01:08:28 +0000 2012)
Ben_J_L: RT @sffwrtcht: .@monsterhunter45 Welcome to #sffwrtcht Larry! (Thu Oct 04 01:08:28 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: RT @monsterhunter45: @BryanThomasS I read a ton as a kid. SF/F was my favorite. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:09:29 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @BryanThomasS I read a lot as a kid. SF/F was my favorite. #sffwrtcht(Thu Oct 04 01:09:31 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: .@monsterhunter45 Who are some of your favorite authors and books that inspire you? #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:09:47 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @BryanThomasS I was a pretty nerdy kid. Read Dune when I was 8. :) #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:10:01 +0000 2012)
talekyn: @monsterhunter45 Welcome to #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:10:19 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: .@monsterhunter45 You said that in your bio and your mom didn’t believe you so she quizzed you, right? LOL #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:10:27 +0000 2012)
Ben_J_L: @monsterhunter45 ever get tired of people asking you how to write guns into their SFF? If not, what exactly do hollow points do? #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:10:33 +0000 2012)
PrinceJvstin: @monsterhunter45 @BryanThomasS Have you re-read Dune since, Larry? Does it still hold up for you? #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:10:37 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @sffwrtcht I think the best writer around right now is Dan Simmons. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:11:06 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @BryanThomasS Yep. I showed her. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:11:26 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: @Ben_J_L Am I seeing things? Are you actually here for #sffwrtcht? (Thu Oct 04 01:11:31 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: .@monsterhunter45 Dan Simmons. I’ve heard a lot of compliments for Hyperion, which I have yet to read #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:11:55 +0000 2012)
monsterhunter45: @Ben_J_L I actually did a FAQ on my blog on that topic. How to write guns. :) It is under the best of tab. #sffwrtcht (Thu Oct 04 01:11:56 +0000 2012) View full article »

sffwrtcht: Future Guests 9/19 @author_sullivan 9/26 @claireashgrove 10/3 @monsterhunter45 10/10 @cischafer 10/17 @followthelede WOO WHOOO #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 13 00:54:35 +0000 2012)

sffwrtcht: 5 min to #sffwrtcht live on Twitter with @kittynorville1 discussing #writing #fantasy #lycanthropes & more! @torbooks @SFWAauthors Join us! (Thu Sep 13 00:55:57 +0000 2012)
KittyNorville1: Carrie here: follow the interview on #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 13 00:59:43 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht You guys know the drill so, please give the guest time to answer. No chaos ;)  (Thu Sep 13 00:59:51 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest just released her 10th novel in the bestselling urban fantasy Kitt Norville series, Kitty Steals The Show #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 13 00:59:59 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: The series began with Kitty And The Midnight Hour in 2005. Her other books include After The Golden Age and Discord�s Apple. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 13 01:00:06 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: A 1998 Odyssey Workshop grad, she�s also a contributor to George R.R. Martin�s Wild Cards shared world series. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 13 01:00:17 +0000 2012) View full article »

sffwrtcht: FutureGuests 9/12 @KittyNorville1(CarrieVaughn) 9/19 @author_sullivan 9/26 @claireashgrove 10/3 @monsterhunter45 10/10 @cischafer #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 00:55:05 +0000 2012)

joemts: RT @BryanThomasS: 15 min to @kdmcentire in the hotseat on #sffwrtcht talking #writing #ya #ghosts #urbanfantasy & more! Join us live … (Thu Sep 06 00:55:10 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 00:59:16 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 00:59:34 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 01:00:12 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Sep 06 01:00:22 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. Our guest has deadlines so chat will be 1 hour tonight #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 01:00:31 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Guest availability tonight depends on good will of toddlers #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 01:00:46 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: In 2010, @Pyr_Books decided to start a line of Young Adult novels. Tonight�s guest�s debut novel was chosen as the first release. sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 01:00:54 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: LIGHTBRINGER released in 2011 followed by REAPER this fall and @kdmcentire has been going ever since. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 01:01:02 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: A young mom with an infant and toddler, KD lives near Kansas City with her husband & boys and is finishing NEVER due out in 2013. #sffwrtcht (Thu Sep 06 01:01:14 +0000 2012) View full article »