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Hey People In SFWA

I’m only going to say this once and then shut up about it until next year: I wrote some stuff between July 2008 and December 2009 and it’s pretty darn good. And a lot of it is available for free and junk.

I have no reciprocal nominations or votes to offer you, though[1]. Despite the fact that I’ve sold many stories which earned me 5 cents per word, many of them aren’t eligable under the current SFWA rules. Funny that.

Footnotes

  1. kidding. I know people don’t play those games anymore. right?[]

3 Comments

  1. Adam Lipkin Adam Lipkin on 16.11.2009 at 10:13 [link] (Reply)

    Heh. I was just revisiting this thread, and still don’t understand why some of those markets aren’t SFWA-qualifying, especially since we live in the New Improved Era of the SFWA, allegedly.

  2. Russell Davis Russell Davis on 17.11.2009 at 01:53 [link] (Reply)

    Works do not have to be published in a qualifying market to be eligible for a Nebula.

  3. Rachel Swirsky Rachel Swirsky on 17.11.2009 at 05:12 [link] (Reply)

    People have been saying they have to be published in American markets, though? That’s pretty crap.

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I'm a writer, most often committing acts of genre (fantasy, science fiction, and other stretches of the imagination). You can find my short stories in many and various magazines and anthologies and podcasts. In addition to being a writer I also engage in activism and fandom -- often both at once.

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