Heh. I was about to start a thread on this.
Posted by Jay (Member # 5786) on :
Fun! The Ender story is Peter Wiggin as a young man. That should be fun.
Posted by Bella Bee (Member # 7027) on :
Yay!
*Runs off to read*
Posted by dantesparadigm (Member # 8756) on :
I just read "Tabloid Reporter to the Stars."
I have a bit of a cold and I've been coughing a lot lately; the revelation at the end had me laughing for nearly five minutes, before I started coughing up blood. I loved the story, but now I need to clean my carpet.
Posted by Lord Of All Fools (Member # 3841) on :
Eric James Stone is a wonderful writer.
Posted by Lord Of All Fools (Member # 3841) on :
'Wisteria' is a wonderfully, skillfully told tale.
I'm absolutely loving this issue. Plus, more artwork from Jin Han! Huzzah!
I'm such a fanboy.
Posted by ricree101 (Member # 7749) on :
quote:Originally posted by dantesparadigm: I just read "Tabloid Reporter to the Stars."
I have a bit of a cold and I've been coughing a lot lately; the revelation at the end had me laughing for nearly five minutes, before I started coughing up blood. I loved the story, but now I need to clean my carpet.
Sorry to hear that you're feeling sick. Even knowing that there was a twist coming at the end of the story, I cracked up when I read it too.
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
Sara Ellis is a wonderful writer, but why are her columns in an sf magazine?
Posted by Verloren (Member # 9771) on :
Yeah for Eric James Stone!
I laughed out loud at the ending too (which was not the smartest thing to do since I was supposed to be busy at work rather than taking a little "break").
Eric lives in the same little city that I do, and I even had a short email exchange with him about Writing Groups in my area. Very exciting to have contact with a celebrity (not as exciting as OSC, but still up there for this lowly writer).
-V
Posted by Chanie (Member # 9544) on :
The Stone story is the only one I've read so far and it was great. I would have bought the magazine just for that one story.
Posted by Lord Of All Fools (Member # 3841) on :
I roomed with Eric for a week in Seattle at the Writers of the Future contest.
He is intelligent, and lots of fun. He's also much more productive than I am. And I'll never forgive him for that.
Posted by ClaudiaTherese (Member # 923) on :
Yay! Thanks for the link, Jay.
Take care of yourself, dantesparadigm -- sounds nasty.
Posted by EricJamesStone (Member # 5938) on :
I'm really gratified by the response to my story. I'm glad people like it.
Posted by Darth Ender (Member # 7694) on :
Good stuff
Posted by porcelain girl (Member # 1080) on :
You may not have noticed, but Sara's Ellis's columns are no longer coming out in said SF magazine. Now they are just archived.
Posted by Lord Of All Fools (Member # 3841) on :
I wondered, PG.
I miss new columns from her. Do you know where I might find some more of her fantastic writing?
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
Maybe she'll post on this very forum.
Posted by Lord Of All Fools (Member # 3841) on :
Maybe in this very thread.
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
Crazy talk!
Posted by Lord Of All Fools (Member # 3841) on :
I know.
Check the username, though...
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
*laughs* I've known as soon as Porcelain Girl posted kind of huffily and I looked at her profile.
Posted by porcelain girl (Member # 1080) on :
i was not huffy. and i've never been secretive about my name.
so nyah.
Posted by Kwea (Member # 2199) on :
lol
Posted by Storm Saxon (Member # 3101) on :
quote:Originally posted by porcelain girl: i was not huffy. and i've never been secretive about my name.
so nyah.
Yeah, I was casting about for the right word to use. Perhaps huffy was too strong of a word, but your post did make me think, wait a second, is she...? She is!
Sorry, too, if I gave the impression that I thought you were hiding your name or something. I didn't think that.