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Announcement: Serge & Een, by Angel Martinez

Serge & Een

QSFer Angel Martinez has a new sci fi book out: While driving home during a snowstorm, Serge Kosygin witnesses a meteor plummeting to Earth. When he reaches the strike location, he finds a horrific crash site instead of a meteor crater, with two aliens dead and one survivor barely alive. His deeply ingrained mistrust of the government prompts him to rescue the alien before the authorities arrive. Een has lost his life mates in a desperate effort to reach safety. With their deaths, he may be the last Aalana in the galaxy. He finds himself in the care of a … Read more

Angel’s Bits: Spec Fic Writers and First Responders

Hi all! Scott and I just got back from Dreamspinner’s author conference in Orlando. Going to author conferences is a great way to connect, to get those personal contacts and have some face to face meetings, but they also tend to be packed with classes. This is true of the DSP conference, but also large conferences like Romantic Times and so on. As writers, we should always be learning something. It’s up to the writer to decide what you think you need, but we should always strive to grow as professionals – craft, business, knowledge base. If you think you … Read more

Angel’s Bits – the Queer Sci Fi Website Tour

Hi all! I was joking with Scott the other night that we should do a tour of the site, but the more I thought about it, the more it made sense. The QSF site has so many cool features for both readers and writers. Let’s go take a look, shall we? Home Page – houses the blog where we post all the articles, announcements, reviews and so on. In the upper left, you’ll find a pull down menu, and here’s where all the rest of the fun stuff is. :) About – Which you know. You’re here. Though there is … Read more

Announcement: Beside a Black Tarn (Brimstone 4), by Angel Martinez

Beside a Black Tarn

QSFer Angel Martinez has a new sci fi book out: When Shax stumbles across rumors of an experimental house that responds to the occupant’s brain functions, creating scenarios to please and delight, naturally he wants to steal it. But with the return of a troubled and hunted Julian Parallax and an overabundance of Poe references, even Shax’s scheming may not be enough to get the Brimstone crew out alive this time. Book Four in the Brimstone Series Excerpt Forked lightning stabbed the sky, misfiring neural dendrites from some angry god with a migraine. Wind whistled and groaned through the rattling … Read more

Angel’s Bits: A Short Rafflecopter Tour

At least I hope it’s short. We had a request for a Rafflecopter tutorial – so here we go! Rafflecopter is a useful tool for giveaways in that it: Allows your blog visitors to complete different tasks for entries Keeps track of entries for you Randomly chooses winners on the expiration date you set You can set up a single prize or several, a single task to complete (blog comment, page like) or a number of tasks to give your visitors a choice and potentially more entries. You do have to set up an account, and as long as you’re … Read more

Angel’s Bits: To KU or not KU?

Amazon is the big yellow and purple polka-dot gorilla in the room. There’s no getting around that. Mind you, I admire Amazon in a lot of ways. This is a fiercely competitive company who sinks profits right back into business so they can keep expanding like a supernova exploding in slow motion. It’s one of the largest employers in my state and it’s changed the way we think about commerce in many ways. But we’re only talking about one arm of this giant, Elder-godlike monster today. From time to time, we get questions from authors about Kindle Unlimited and whether … Read more

Angel’s Bits: Panel Chameleon

(from left to right: Belinda McBride, Angel Martinez, K.C. Burn from the SF panel at GLR 2013) Picture me singing this to “Karma Chameleon.” A lot of our writers and readers attend conferences and retreats large and small throughout the year. With these, we’re often confronted with the dreaded panel decisions. Should I be brave and volunteer for one? Which ones? Are there ones for which I want to be in the audience? Am I going to have seventeen nervous breakdowns before and during the con because of these damn panels? Believe me, I get it. I get nervous just … Read more

Angel’s Bits – Deadlines

Terrible word, deadline. Always sounds so final. The word has absolutely horrific origins in the US from the Civil War camp at Andersonville where the dead line was a physical line around the inside of the stockade. The guards had orders to shoot any prisoner crossing that line. The term was later picked up by journalists to denote the line on printing presses beyond which type would not print correctly. Probably from this printers connection, the term was picked up by journalists in the early 20th century to indicate a time limit, the absolute last moment something could be turned … Read more

Announcement: Hell for the Company Audio Version, Read by Vance Bastian

Hell for the Company audio

QSFer Angel Martinez has teamed up with QSFer Vance Bastian (yes, we’re everywhere) to release the first book of her Brimstone series in a great new audio version: Shax, the Demon Prince of Thieves, has reconciled himself to exile. He has a grand time careening around the galaxy as a high-end, intergalactic purloiner of pretties. Everything’s going just fine, thank you very much. All right, fine, the anti-gravity cows are a bit problematic and some of his buyers are bad for his health, but he manages until he comes across an injured angel in a psychedelic alien jungle. He only … Read more

Ebook vs Print? Pfffff – move on

We spent several years (since the late 90’s) in the author/ publishing community talking about ebook vs print – would one or the other survive, which was better, and so on. The answers? Who cares? Ebook is well entrenched in the marketplace. Print books might go away someday, but not anytime soon. Everyone has their own reasons to prefer one or the other or both. The answer’s simple. Offer both. So it’s time to move on into less charted waters. Today I wanted to throw audio out there. Audio books aren’t new. They’ve been available for quite a while, boon … Read more