Jump
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February 6, 2014
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I’ve had a small break after “I, Q” but it’s time to start posting again. Here are six more d-mat-related tales that I enjoyed reading while doing the research for my PhD. I can’t reiterate enough how much these stories inspired me to think about matter transmitters in new and interesting ways–new to me, anyway. […]
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February 1, 2014
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“I, Q” is complete and to celebrate the end of that long haul here’s a picture of 1 Penn Plaza (future home of VIA) as taken from W 33rd Street in 2011. I took this while in New York after that year’s Writers & Illustrators of the Future Contest celebration. My original plan was to […]
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January 29, 2014
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The latest issue of Review of Australian Fiction contains a brand-new Twinmaker story, one that depicts the events of the novel from the behind the scenes. “Incomplete No.7” runs parallel to Clair’s story and Q’s story (coming to an end right now in “I, Q”), this time from the point of view of one of […]
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January 23, 2014
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Exciting news! Prestigious literary e-zine Review of Australia Fiction (which publishes stories in pairs, one by an established author, the other by someone still on the way up) is publishing a Twinmaker story in its next issue. Paired with a wonderful story by Deb Biancotti is “Incomplete No.7”, which explores life during the timeline of […]
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December 26, 2013
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I count myself extraordinarily blessed to have had such good reviews of Twinmaker. Huge thanks to everyone who read the book and took the time to spread the word. That’s the best Christmas present of all! (The reviews, not the book – although the book would make a pretty good present, I reckon. <g>) Sara […]
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