ISBW #101 - Feedback
September 28th, 2008 • Related • Filed Under
- I have an agent now! I’m represented by Byrd Leavell of Waxman Literary Agency. I’m working on editing Heaven for him. And the short story “Mother Sponge.”
- Promo: The Zombie Chronicles by James Melzer
- Lots of fun interviews in the can!
- New press available: Long Tale Press
- Freedom for Mac users easily distracted
- Brown Street Press is publishing a NaNo book!
- Completely Novel offers at Web 2.0 way to publish.
- Hub is weekly, not monthly. Oops.
- Congrats to Adventures in SciFi Publishing for winning the Parsec Award for Best Writing Podcast! More about The Keys to Publishing contest…
- International Reply Coupons
- Promo: Atrocious Adventure Podcast


Comment by Jason R on 29 September 2008:
Hi Mur!
Thanks for taking the time to get ISBW #101 out to us! Lots of good advice (and good questions!). I might have some more detailed things to add later, but this morning work is spanking me like a naughty little boy. Oy.
Anyway, I sent in a voice mail for ISBW a while back (before the big PfK push). I was just wondering if it made it through, or if I need to resend it. It’s no trouble that you haven’t responded to it (we all know how busy you’ve been!), but I wanted to make sure it didn’t get lost somewhere.
You can also respond to me on twitter (jramboz) if it’s easier.
Thanks again!
Comment by Tim D on 30 September 2008:
If memory serves me right, this is your first studio ISBW since Dragon*Con. So, when you were relating your news, you left out two itty bitty details — namely, the two Parsecs you won. Surely the permissible time period for crowing about such an achievement is longer than one month. I personally would not be nearly so restrained. :)I know you mentioned it on the blog, but some of your listeners might not be blog readers and they would be thrilled to hear your news.
Comment by Grant Stone on 22 October 2008:
International reply coupons may not be available where you live. The post offices here in Auckland, New Zealand don’t seem to know what they are any more. If you can’t get them, do what I did - go to the US postal service website and order some stamps: http://www.usps.com/
It’s not a great website - I had to try several times before it accepted that my address was a place where I’d like them to send the stamps. Put a US stamp on your reply envelope and you’re good to go!