Casually surfing around, I stumbled onto StarMerrow's LiveJournal community. At first glance, it seemed like another place to post interesting thoughts and links for the speculative fiction community.
After digging a little deeper, I've found the content to be quite handy in cutting-edge ways. Many writers seek the freedom to publish their work without the formulaic editorial constraints required to shoehorn into mainstream genre models. On this note, StarMerrow's community has contributed many progressive and handy references and publishing outlets.
The print on demand world can be a bit overwhelming...there's reference material on this subject. Another link that I found here was to Foner Books -- this is very insightful content for anyone who's tried to wade through the plethora of promotional options that self-published authors face.
Link up to this community, participate if you've got a take, and at least bookmark it for occasional return. They've got good stuff on this community site.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Online Speculative Fiction Community
Posted by Mark Salow at 9:10 AM
Labels: Foner Books, LiveJournal, speculative fiction, StarMerrow
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The print on demand world can be a bit overwhelming...there's reference material on this subject.
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