F&SF as e-book
Apr. 18th, 2009 11:26 amThe magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (a.k.a. "F&SF"), whose current ("April/May") issue contains my new Riverside story, "'A Wild and a Wicked Youth,'" is, apparently, available by the issue as an e-book. Who knew? I know some of you signed up for a full year's paper subscription already, so as not to miss the story on the newsstands. I want to thank you for supporting the magazine, which has meant so much to so many readers and writers over the years. I remember getting my own copies back in college, and having my head blown open by the amazing fiction that kept appearing in my mailbox. I wish you the same joy, inspiration, and excitement that I got from those subscriptions, and more.
Hey, everybody who signed up for my Twitter (EllenKushner) - thanks! And welcome to my newfound ability to deny the laws of punctuation in the service of squeezing a few more letters into that little room....
Hey, everybody who signed up for my Twitter (EllenKushner) - thanks! And welcome to my newfound ability to deny the laws of punctuation in the service of squeezing a few more letters into that little room....
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Date: 2009-04-20 07:37 pm (UTC)Growing up in a small town, Analog and F&SF and IF/GALAXY made everything better. They,and Boy's Life, were my first subscriptions to anything.
*Also at the Co-op, I soon learned.
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Date: 2009-05-19 04:19 am (UTC)(I've read it twice again. I think, for some strange reason, I've begun to understand Alec's character better!)