June 24th, 2011
I am officially too tired to brain. Wait, no; that's not entirely true. I am too scatter-pants to brain. I need more sleep, but I'm also trying to think about like twenty things at the same time, which doesn't help with the braining. Someone come over and give me a booster shot of single-mindedness, because I am out.
Anyway, here, have some interviews I've done recently, because they're fun.
Ramblings of a Teenage Novelist is a relatively new blog, and demonstrated "if you don't ask, you don't get" by requesting an interview about the Mira Grant books. I was glad to oblige, and some awesome questions got asked! Check it out.
Remember the whole thing with Feed being up for a Shirley Jackson Award and me being basically dead of amazed? Well, here's my official interview for the award site, about suspense and research and plausibility. I squealed when I got the request. It made the nomination way more real.
Amazon Omnivoracious posed some excellent questions about the world of Newsflesh, which I was happy to answer. It's hard doing the interview circuit right around the time of a book release; I keep needing to find new things to say. Go see if I succeeded.
Finally, not quite a review, but: Georgia Mason made io9's list of the Top Ten Investigative Reporters from Science Fiction and Fantasy. They're from the future, you know. Them liking me melts my blackened little serial killer heart.
Now can I have a nap?
Anyway, here, have some interviews I've done recently, because they're fun.
Ramblings of a Teenage Novelist is a relatively new blog, and demonstrated "if you don't ask, you don't get" by requesting an interview about the Mira Grant books. I was glad to oblige, and some awesome questions got asked! Check it out.
Remember the whole thing with Feed being up for a Shirley Jackson Award and me being basically dead of amazed? Well, here's my official interview for the award site, about suspense and research and plausibility. I squealed when I got the request. It made the nomination way more real.
Amazon Omnivoracious posed some excellent questions about the world of Newsflesh, which I was happy to answer. It's hard doing the interview circuit right around the time of a book release; I keep needing to find new things to say. Go see if I succeeded.
Finally, not quite a review, but: Georgia Mason made io9's list of the Top Ten Investigative Reporters from Science Fiction and Fantasy. They're from the future, you know. Them liking me melts my blackened little serial killer heart.
Now can I have a nap?
- Current Mood:
tired - Current Music:Thea Gilmore, "Benzadrine."
Well, it's a few hours late, but I've selected the winner of the first giveaway ARC of One Salt Sea. The random number generator has spoken, and the winner is...
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jaimecallahan.
Please contact me by noon PST on Sunday, using the "contact" form on my website. Provide your mailing address. If you do not contact me by noon on Sunday, I will choose another winner. Do not expose mermaids to water after midnig—oh, wait, it's unavoidable. Do not enter water when mermaids are present. Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
Giveaway #2 will be announced next week. Thanks, everybody!
...
Please contact me by noon PST on Sunday, using the "contact" form on my website. Provide your mailing address. If you do not contact me by noon on Sunday, I will choose another winner. Do not expose mermaids to water after midnig—oh, wait, it's unavoidable. Do not enter water when mermaids are present. Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.
Giveaway #2 will be announced next week. Thanks, everybody!
- Current Mood:
awake - Current Music:Vixy & Tony, "Missing Part."