Showing posts with label World Weaver Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Weaver Press. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Weekly Update #54.2

Editor's Note

Sorry about the link only post yesterday, though hopefully Seb's review of The Division of the Damned made up for the lack of content on my part.  In the meantime, expect some good stuff this week.  This afternoon I will be posting the New Releases of the week, tomorrow I will be posting two articles by Chris Nuttall and Thursday I hope to have that interview with Rhys Davies posted as promised.

The one year anniversary for Weekly Update is fast approaching.  Expect some special programming for the month of June.  Anyone who would like to participate in the upcoming festivities should contact me at ahwupdate at gmail dot com.

And now the news...

Update: Sebastian Breit

Speaking of Seb, his Indiegogo campaign for Clash of Eagles is progressing nicely.  He has so far raised $477 of his $1750 goal (27% complete).  Impressive, but he is not done yet.  I have made my contribution, have you?  Think about it, if everyone of our Facebook fans did the $12 perk, not only would Seb reach his goal but all of you would get special edition e-book copies of Wolf Hunt and Clash of Eagles.

If some of you need more convincing, you can read the Prologue to Clash of Eagles and an interview Seb did at SFNewsfeed.us.  You should also check out his other blog, The War Blog, where he recently posted this interesting scenario about 1991 Iraq vs. 1941 Germany.

Submissions wanted

Jake's Monthly Anthology is looking for submissions for an alternate history themed anthology.  Deadline is June 30th. and submission guidelines can be found here.  Downside is that you do not get paid for this, but it does give you another chance to get your work out there.  If you rather get paid, then you should check out World Weaver Press who is now accepting submissions for their first anthology.  The anthology will be called Specter Spectacular: Ghostly Tales and as the title suggests will focus on ghost stories.  Deadline in July 7th.

I also want to take this time to recommend the following article:  75 Books Every Writer Should Read at OnlineUniversities.com.

And as always: good luck!

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Mitro is founder, editor and contributor of Alternate History Weekly Update. When he is not busy writing about his passion for alternate history, he spends his time working as a licensed attorney in the state of Illinois and dreams of being a published author himself one day.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Weekly Update #53

Editor's Note

Last month we failed to break the previous month's page view record ending our six month streak.  Though disappointing, I am still pleased with how fast this blog has grown and I am looking forward to another year as editor of Weekly Update as we fast approach our one-year anniversary.  In fact, if we keep going at the same rate this month, we should break our monthly page view record and set the foundation for an even longer streak.

To help us break that record I have some quality content coming your way.  Besides the New Releases coming out tomorrow, we will have an article on the Trent Affair from Chris (plus a review of The Man with the Iron Heart) and an interview with Rhys Davies, author of Timewreck Titanic.

Good news, we got our first readers from the Dominican Republic and Sudan.  Of course, Google does not recognize South Sudan, so I am not sure if that reader from Sudan hailed from the north or the south.  Hopefully Google will catch up with the times.

And now the news...

Submissions Wanted

More opportunities to be a published author await you on the web.  World Weaver Press is now open for fiction and nonfiction submissions, so dust off that alternate history manuscript and send it there way. Or perhaps you have a work of pure historical fiction?  Try the Historical Novel Society.  They are running a competition for the Historical Novel Society International Award.  They are looking for novels between 60k and 150k words.  The closing date for submissions is September 30th.

Is the Historical Novel Society too serious for you?  Well why not have Prince Charming lose his mind trying to rescue a princess from a Lovecraftian horror?  Once Upon An Apocalypse is an upcoming, two-volume anthology.  Both focus on taking popular fairy tales and changing them so you ruin the childhoods of millions.  Volume 1 will focus on zombies and Volume 2 will focus on the Cthulhu Mythos.  Deadline in July 31st or until filled and submissions should be between 2k to 4k words.

As always, good luck!

2012 Locus Award Finalists

The 2012 Locus Award Finalists have been announced.  Alternate history works that got the nod include 11/22/63 by Stephen King, Goliath by Scott Westerfield and Steampunk! by Kelly Link & Gavin Grant.  You can check out the rest of the nominees here.

Links to the Multiverse

Article

EXCLUSIVE: Watch Steve Jobs play FDR in Apple's long-lost takeoff on famous '1984' Macintosh TV commercial by Paul McNamara at Network World.

Gemini on the Moon (1962) by David S. F. Portree at Wired.

What Robert Caro’s LBJ biography ‘The Passage of Power’ could teach Obama and Romney by Walter Shapiro at Yahoo News.

Why 2012 election predictions are rubbish: Fear the Black Swan! by Jeff Greenfield at Yahoo News.

Books

Exclusive cover reveal and excerpt: 'Infinity Ring' by Lindsay Deutsch at USA Today.

Great Dragons of the Americas, in Naomi Novik’s Crucible of Gold by Annalee Newitz at io9.

Review of Coup d'Etat by Harry Turtledove done by Steven H Silver at SF Site.

Review The Dance of Time by Eric Flint & David Drake done by Kilobooks.

Review of Ganymede by Cherie Priest at Lincoln Crisler.

Review of Irenicon by Aidan Harte done by Marc Alpin at Fantasy Faction.

Review of The Sword of the Lady by S. M. Stirling done by Ryan at Wordsmithonia.

Review of The Tide of Victory by Eric Flint & David Drake done by Kilobooks.

Online Alternate History

1636: The Kremlin Games by Eric Flint – Snippet 313234 at Eric Flint's place on the web.

Caesar’s Starships by Chris Nuttall at The Chrishanger.

Comics

Steampunk Comic Books (Part 1) by Maeve Alpin at Steamed!

Video Games

Will you shoot Hitler? by Richard Lee at Historical Novel Society.

Podcasts

Geekiest Show Ever #60 discusses How Few Remain by Harry Turtledove.

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Mitro is founder, editor and contributor of Alternate History Weekly Update. When he is not busy writing about his passion for alternate history, he spends his time working as a licensed attorney in the state of Illinois and dreams of being a published author himself one day.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Weekly Update #50

Editor's Note

Wow.  This is my 50th Weekly Update, an impressive milestone.  It would be even more impressive if I did not screw up the numbering system early on.  Originally my plan was to have one news post a week, hence the name.  Not content to allow days to pass without updating the blog, I posted more than one news post during the week.  Instead of adding a ".1" or ".2", I just titled it by the next number.  So no, I have not been doing this for 50 weeks.  I could go back and renumber all of my earlier posts, but that seems like a hassle and there are more important things to do.

I started a poll to see the level of interest there was in an AH Con.  Judging by early voters, location is important to potential attendees.  So I have created a new poll focusing on what nation(s) you would like the AH Con to located in.  I chose the top ten nations based on the readers of the blog, so my apologies to the fans in Iran and Gabon, you guys are not there yet in numbers.  Disclaimer: there are no concrete plans by myself or anyone else involving an AH Con.  This is simply a hypothetical scenario I am running to gauge interest.  While I would love to promote/attend an AH Con, I have neither the time nor money to organize and finance one.  Still, a guy can dream...

I am going to be extremely busy this week with my real life.  Expect a New Releases post and a review for Tuesday and Wednesday respectively, but I cannot promise you anything else for the time being.  Please have patience with me and I promise by next week things will return to normal.

And now the news...

Submissions Wanted

If you can write alternate history, don't just spend your time contributing to AH.com or the Wiki.  There are publishers out there who are looking for new writers.  Here are a few:

World Weaver Press (a publisher of fantasy, science fiction and nonfiction) will be open for unsolicited submissions on May 1st.  They are looking for both fiction and nonfiction.  They also will be publishing anthologies for works under 30,000 words, but there are currently no anthologies in the works.

The Geek Partnership Society is holding their 14th annual writing contest.  They are looking for original, unpublished works of science fiction that are 5000 words or less.  Deadline is May 15th.

May December Publications, a publisher of horror and speculative fiction, has several open calls for anthologies involving general horror, spiders and zombies.  They also are accepting query letters for full length novels.  They request, however, that you do not send your completed novel until they request a copy.

All three of the above publishers will likely accept an alternate history tale as long as it meets their other requirements.  In the meantime, if you would like to participate in the publishing industry besides being an author, then you are in luck.  Alt Hist is looking for volunteers to help out with publication.  Contact Mark Lord at althist.editor@gmail.com if you are interested.

Before Watchmen News

I am not excited about the upcoming prequel to Alan Moore's excellent piece of alternate history, Watchmen. I would not be living up to the mission of Weekly Update, however, if I did not try and report the updates I find about Before Watchmen.  So with that being said, here are some relevant links to check out:

  • Writer Brian Azzarello discusses his work on the Comedian and Rorschach.
  • Artist Darwyn Cooke discusses his work on the Minutemen.
  • DC is also running an in-universe website known as "New Frontier" after the right-wing/conspiracy theory journal featured in the original comic.

I still do not know whether I will end up reading these comics after all. I really enjoyed the original (and the movie was not bad either), but prequels to classic works rarely work out. If anyone wants to review the Before Watchmen project, please feel free to contact me.

Aether & Iron: A Time Traveller's Day Out

Steampunk fans in New Zealand may be interested in attending the 2nd annual "Aether & Iron: A Time Traveller's Day Out" on Saturday April 28 at the MOTAT in Auckland.  The show promises unique workshops and opportunities to come in costumes for fans of steampunk.  There will also be prizes and other Victorian themed activities for those attending.

Links to the Multiverse

Articles

Could North Korea Have Struck It Rich? by Stephan Haggard at Foreign Policy.

Interviews

George Guidall: The voice of a thousand characters by J. Michael Call at Standard-Examiner.

Maggie Stiefvater at her journal.

Books

Books by Sam White at All The time In The World.

How are Charlie Chaplin and World War I different in a world of vampires? by Charlie Jane Anders at io9.

Irenicon by Aidan Harte REVIEW done by Jon Courtenay Grimwood at SFX.

Review of 1636: The Kremlin Games by Eric Flint, Gorg Huff, and Paula Goodlett done by Publishers Weekly.

Online Alternate History

1636 The Kremlin Games – Snippet 23 by Eric Flint

Heart of Bronze by Michael Rigg.

The Old Man of the Sea of Dreams at A Space About Books About Space.

Films

The Raven clip reads along by CB Droege at TG Daily.

Video Games

Bat-To-Ball: Out Of The Park Baseball 13 by Adam Smith at Rock, Paper, Shotgun.

Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor Multiplayer Co-op Trailer by William Usher at Gaming Blend.

RPGs

Servants of Gaius RPG Review done by Megan Robertson at Flames Rising.

Media

25 Team-Ups in History That Would Have Changed Everything at Cracked.com.

Frontier Taggers and Other Alternate History Animated Gifs by Jeremy at Jeremyriad.

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Mitro is founder, editor and contributor of Alternate History Weekly Update. When he is not busy writing about his passion for alternate history, he spends his time working as a licensed attorney in the state of Illinois and dreams of being a published author himself one day.