Thanks Veterans! and check out the new Locus

First things first, I want to say Thank you to all the men and women who are now serving or served our country in the military. We don’t say it nearly enough how much we appreciate it.

I’m home today, spending quality time trying to unclutter the dreaded craft/sewing/yarn/material room. I must be suffering from a craft hoarding disease.  All beside the point however, you know how much I like Locus magazine. So I was pleasantly surprised to find an interview with Mercedes Lackey in the last issue. As most of you surely know, she lives in Oklahoma, and writes great science fiction and fantasy. Go to her amazing bibliography. In this piece, she talks about meeting C. J. Cherryh and her early influence when she was beginning. I heard a rumor they had some kind of falling out and no longer collaborate.    Whether they’re working together or not, Okies have been endowed with these two  science fiction/fantasy  world building giants.

Mercedes has  worked with other sf greats, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton, Piers Anthony and Steve Libbey.  I love Mercedes adventures in podcasting, she’s always welcomed social networking. Saw an article somewhere about her willingness for fans to share pieces of her work on the internet as she felt it built a fan base. (I need to find the complete article and hope I’m not misstating). She comments on Creative Commons is this piece.

Role playing games seem like a perfect venue for fantasy writers to work out their creative muscles. Looks like Mercedes is big into ”City of Heroes”.

But  all this extracurricular activity isn’t keeping her from writing,Intrigues just came out, book two in the Collegium Chronicles.

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I’ve got the October Locus magazine on my desk. If only there were enough time to read all of these great sci-fi books!!

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