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Forgot to mention: the Ditmar nominations are announced (votes must be received by April 11). At some later point, they are also amended (see http://punkrocker1991.livejournal.com/69508.html), which is kinda frustrating for some (http://girliejones.livejournal.com/403373.html).

Controversy is further sparked when benpeek tries to withdraw his Ditmar nomination & finds out he can't.

King o'the World & soon-to-be AA Director comments on award withdrawals and shows excellent good grace when he fails to lament missing out on award nominations.

Rjurick Davidson (rjurikdavidson) makes a comment on the value of awards, having just attended the AA night in Brisvegas. Shane Jiraiya Cummings (sjiraiyac) goes to Swancon instead.

Scott Westerfeld (westerfeld_blog) discusses controversies about novel content for teens & uses phrases like 'oooh, scary'! Rjurik Davidson talks teaching.

benpeek talks about taking criticism, and follows up with a likeable discussion of the irrelevance of liking/disliking in a critique. Andy also makes some thoughtful comments about reviewing.

punkrocker1991 incites very little contention with his query on editorial vision. Speaking of editing, Jonathan Strahan (coode_street) talks about the Year's Best and the Best Short Novels.

And benpayne discusses editing Aurealis, the magazine, while co-editor Robert Hoge talks about choosing Clarion South tutors. Shane also talks Clarion this month.

Glenda Larke (glendalarke) posts lots of brilliant things, but my favourite is her advice on the first novel.

Justine Larbalestier (larbalestier) & Trudi Canavan (chocolatetrudi) look further down the track at self promotion: here and here.

chocolatetrudi discusses how being a writer means you never stop feeling nervous. I talk about growing into stories. Edit: benpayne talks talent (talks it down, in fact).

Zara Baxter (zarabee) finds liberation, instead, in declaring herself not a fiction writer, sparking an amount of panicked support from yours truly. Edit: Glenda talks tough on craft & stubborness.

Tansy Rayner Roberts (cassiphone) discusses women writers being published, and so does benpayne. gillpolack talks women & SF & telegraph operators.

David Carroll (ashamel) talks scale, and Rjurick makes some fascinating points about character in SF and that whole literature vs. genre thing, gah, I hate that classism, too.

And here, to the best of my knowledge, endeth the lesson! :)

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deborahb
Mar. 14th, 2006 10:49 pm (UTC)
Oh, rats!
girliejones
Mar. 15th, 2006 01:51 am (UTC)
yeah was gonna say the same
chocolatetrudi
Mar. 15th, 2006 08:36 am (UTC)
Apologies for that. I've kept my LJ friends-only because I found out it had been linked to from a fan forum or something. But it's probably been friends-only long enough that I can de-friends-only those posts for the sake of carnival attendees.

Did that make any sense? Basically, I'll make the posts public so people can read them.
girliejones
Mar. 15th, 2006 09:32 am (UTC)
many thanks!!!
deborahb
Mar. 15th, 2006 11:10 am (UTC)
Hey, thanks Trudi, that'd be really cool.

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