{"id":3879,"date":"2014-03-21T12:04:55","date_gmt":"2014-03-21T16:04:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/booklifenow.com\/?p=3879"},"modified":"2014-03-20T23:49:01","modified_gmt":"2014-03-21T03:49:01","slug":"the-sfwa-bulletin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/booklifenow.com\/2014\/03\/the-sfwa-bulletin\/","title":{"rendered":"The SFWA Bulletin"},"content":{"rendered":"

In late November, I found out that I’d be acting as Production Editor for a special issue of the SFWA Bulletin, edited by Tansy Rayner Roberts. A little over three months later, the issue is beginning to land in mailboxes, and we have a new editor! But we’re already hard at work on the next issue, a special for the Nebulas. But for anyone who missed out on the news via the SFWA outlets, here’s a little on the new editor, the table of contents for the special edition, and how to obtain a copy of said special edition. <\/p>\n

John Klima previously worked at Asimov’s, Analog, and Tor Books before returning to school to earn his Master’s in Library and Information Science. He now works full time as the assistant director of a large public library. John edited and published the Hugo Award-winning genre zine Electric Velocipede from 2001 to 2013. The magazine was also a four-time nominee for the World Fantasy Award and recipient of the Tiptree Honor List for one of its stories. In 2007 Klima edited an anthology of science fiction and fantasy stories based on spelling-bee winning words called Logorrhea: Good Words Make Good Stories. In 2011, Klima edited a reprint anthology of fairytale retellings titled Happily Ever After. He co-edited Glitter & Mayhem with Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas\u2014a 2013 Kickstarter-funded anthology of speculative nightclub stories. He and his family live in the Midwest.<\/p>\n

TOC for Issue 204 of the SFWA Bulletin<\/strong>
\n2 SFWA at Its Core \u2013 Susan Forest
\n3 Editorial
\n4 Science Fiction on the Front Line \u2013 Richard Dansky
\n7 Social Media & the Solitary Writer \u2013 Cat Rambo
\n10 The SFWA Forum \u2013 Susan Forest
\n10 Volunteering \u2013 Dave Klecha
\n11 Writer Beware \u2013 Victoria Strauss
\n13 Estates Project \u2013 Brenda W. Clough & Bud Webster
\n17 SFWA Operations Manager \u2013 Kate Baker
\n18 Everything Old Is New Again \u2013 MCA Hogarth
\n21 From the Ombudsman \u2013 Cynthia Felice
\n22 Website Redesign & Featured Book \u2013 Jeremiah Tolbert
\n23 Anti-Harassment & Diversity \u2013 Jaym Gates
\n27 Moving to California: The SFWA Bylaws Overhaul & Reincorporation Process \u2013 Russell Davis
\n32 Of Myth & Memory \u2013 Sheila Finch
\n36 SFWA\u2019s MG\/YA Group \u2013 Jenn Reese
\n37 50,000 Words Under the Sea \u2013 Ari Asercion
\n40 Copyright Battles & SFWA \u2013 Michael Capobianco
\n43 SFWA Standards for Pay \u2013 Jim Fiscus
\n45 Picking the Right Convention For You \u2013 Nancy Holder & Erin Underwood
\n53 Better Teachers, Better Writers \u2013 James Patrick Kelly
\n59 SFWA Annual Events \u2013 Steven H Silver
\n60 The SFWA NY Reception \u2013 Steven H Silver
\n61 SFWA Reading Series \u2013 Merrie Haskell
\n62 About the Nebulas
\n64 Interview: E.C. Myers \u2013 Tansy Rayner Roberts
\n Norton Award \u2013 Merrie Haskell
\n67 FROM THE BOARD
\n President\/Vice President\/Secretary
\n From the Treasurer
\n The Board Members Called \u201cDirectors\u201d
\n74 Apres SFWA, The Deluge \u2013 Lynne M Thomas
\n75 Keep New Friends: Interview Rakunas & Gunn \u2013 Rachel Swirsky
\n78 SFWA Discussion Boards \u2013 Cat Rambo
\n80 Communications \u2013 Jaym Gates
\nIBC About the Cover Artist<\/p>\n

For information on subscribing, contributing, or advertising in the Bulletin, please email bulletin@sfwa.org. For information on the Nebula Awards Weekend, May 15-18, in San Jose, CA, please see http:\/\/www.sfwa.org\/nebula-awards\/nebula-weekend\/. (Non-SFWA members welcome!)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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