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ISBW #493: Artist’s Way/Finding Water

I talk about creative stoppages and what I’m getting out of the Artists Way/Finding Water journey.

And I did get writing done today! Hard to figure out how much since I was editing so there was deleting and writing, but I got a new scene done! Woot!

News

News! Escape Pod is a finalist for the Hugo Award!

I’m thrilled to announce that the magazine I co-edit with S.B. Divya, Escape Pod, is a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine! While I’m bummed to be missing WorldCon this year (it’s going to be virtual because of the COVID-19 pandemic), I’m so honored to be part of this magazine’s team that creates such amazing work week after week. Thanks to the audience and the whole team!

Podcasts, Projects

Ditch Diggers #93: Virtual Conventions

  • Mur and Matt come to you live from the Shelter-in-Place Shelter That’s Right Next To The Quarantine Room In Our Manor (there’s a sign that says this above the door) in the plague times!
  • Mur has been amusing herself with Animal Crossing, and Matt explains what he thinks Animal Crossing is solely based on the screen shots he’s seen people post on Twitter.
  • Mur was planning to fly to New Zealand for WorldCon this year, and now she is no longer doing that, nor is WorldCon happening in New Zealand as it is going virtual this year!
  • Matt encourages everyone having to cancel non-refundable travel to complain to the airlines until they at least give you a credit.
  • The Ditch Diggers discuss how the pandemic lockdown has revealed a lot about the arbitrary unwillingness of institutions, businesses, and people in general to make workplaces and events more accessible to those with accessibility issues.
  • Virtual/online models for conventions should be integrated into the culture after the lockdown ends.
  • What we do lose with conventions not consisting of congregating in person in a specific place with other people.
  • How virtual conventions might replicate the physical con-going experience from “barcon” to other random meet-ups.
  • The benefits of online cons, such as more easily archiving and making available convention content digitally after the event, and making the con more accessible to a wider range of people and guests.
  • The challenges of virtual cons, such as timezone differences and international attendees possibly having to wake up at 3:00 a.m. to attend their panels.
  • The possibility of virtual cons opening up the field for ancillary online events that occur around the same time, and Matt and Mur talk about hosting a live Ditch Diggers and possibly an online freelance business seminar.
  • Send us more of your Ditch Diggers business of writing/writing as a business questions! We want to hear from you!
  • Mur talks about the Patreon, and both how the Ditch Diggers fully understand people having to walk back their pledges and how the Ditch Diggers Discord has been opened up to more folks!
  • Matt still has a book coming out, and it just got a starred review in Library Journal! Please preorder SAVAGE LEGION, hopefully from your local bookstore, coming July 21st!
  • Matt and Mur end the episode with obscure references to The Office, like pros.

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ISBW #488: We’ve been served poop juice. (AKA The Artist’s Way again)

Well it should be called The Artist’s Way, but I talk a lot about poop juice. And poop po’boys*. And I don’t swear. The Discord will have a new channel to discus it if anyone wants to join me!

Hey! Red Meat is online!

Artist’s Way on Indiebound and Amazon.

*my daughter said “please never say that in my presence again”