by Katherine Villyard | May 23, 2009 | cons, selling fiction
Check it out! It’s the issue of Electric Velocipede with ME! spotted in the WisCon dealer’s room at the Wheatland Press table. I now have my own copy to hug and squeeze and call George. Squee!
by Katherine Villyard | May 20, 2009 | cons
I’m headed out to WisCon in the morning, and am packing now. Fret not, I’ll try to twitter and blog while I’m in Madison. In the meantime, just a reminder that I’ll be in the Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading at 10:30pm Friday night. Be there...
by Katherine Villyard | May 17, 2009 | selling fiction
Allow me to just say: Holy shit, I’m in some good company! For those of you who were at WisCon last year, yes, that’s the story I read at the Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading. John Klima also says it’s going to the printer...
by Katherine Villyard | Apr 21, 2009 | selling fiction
It’s for a good cause: Electric Velocipede is having cash flow problems, and you can buy some awesome chapbooks and back issues and other awesome stuff, including an issue with the awesometastic Jennifer Pelland. While you’re there, subscribe and you can...
by Katherine Villyard | Apr 20, 2009 | geekiness
Hey, check it out! It’s me on Twitter. I’m sure you’re so excited you can hardly wash. I know I am!
by Katherine Villyard | Apr 16, 2009 | cons
Let me show you it: Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading participant Fri 10:30 – 11:59PM Assembly Nancy Moore, J. Kathleen Cheney, Tina Connolly, Lori Devoti, Moondancer Drake, Gwynne Garfinkle, Kimberley Long-Ewing, Kathryn Sullivan, Katherine Mankiller, Morven...
by Katherine Villyard | Apr 12, 2009 | cons
Let me show you them! Broad Universe Rapid Fire Reading Fri 10:30pm – 11:59 Assembly Social Media: What is it and How you Promote Yourself and Your Work Sun 1:00pm – 2:29 Wisconsin
by Katherine Villyard | Mar 29, 2009 | selling fiction
It’s the cover of the issue of Electric Velocipede that I’m going to be in. Isn’t it awesome?
by Katherine Villyard | Mar 26, 2009 | writing mysticism
There’s this thing I used to do sometimes while writing, where I would follow a character around and see what happened. Dishearteningly, sometimes nothing happened. Other times I would figure out what the heck I was trying to say or do and the story would take...
by Katherine Villyard | Mar 11, 2009 | geekiness, selling fiction
Fantasy Magazine’s new online submission system rocks so hard I’m afraid they’ll get a ticket for disturbing the peace. Seriously. And this is from someone who used to write database-driven websites for a living. Best online submissions ever! They...