Archive for December, 2005

December 2005 Acquisitions

So I guess it’s about time for me to report the December acquisitions. This month, we have a new story from Carrie Richerson, about a very unusual construction project with a very demanding client; two new “Billy” stories from Terry Bisson (and the promise of more); a ghost story from Albert E. Cowdrey; a new Kedrigern yarn from John Morressy; a complex and adventuresome tale from R. Garcia y Robertson; and a new story from former slush survivor Jeremy Minton, which is just as good as, if not better than, the story he broke into print with.

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Baen’s Universe Subscription Plans

Baen’s Universe is now accepting subscription orders for the new magazine, which is due to debut in June 2006. However, included with every subscription plan is a variety of free bonus items, and every plan includes:

* The first six issues of Jim Baen’s Universe.
* An electronic edition of THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN
* ANY ONE of many e-book packages: (Some choices available for a limited time.)
* other offers may include optional gifts, author access, tuckerization rights, webscriptions, e-arcs and more.

The e-book packages are grouped by series or author; for instance, one package includes a bunch of classic Keith Laumer titles; another includes a bunch of David Weber stuff. It’s an interesting set of options, and I like the idea of giving away this classic stuff as a way to entice people to subscribe. It’s a win-win for everyone involved, seems like.

In addition to the regular plans, they’ve also got some big-spender fancy-pants plans with names like Saturn and Titan memberships. You spend more, you get more stuff. A little too rich for my blood, but I’m sure some people will be delighted to plunk down their hard-earned cash for all those extras.

The subscription extras really make it seem like a very good value to subscribe; the anthology they’re giving away with each plan, THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN, looks like a really interesting book, and with the wealth of options in the e-book packages, pretty much anyone who would be interested in Baen’s Universe should be able to find something of interest.

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Holtzbrinck Publishers Blog

I checked my snail mail yesterday only to discover an envelope from Holtzbrinck Publishers (which owns Tor, among others). It was a small #10 envelope, and felt like there was more than just paper inside. Curious what the hell they’d be sending me other than a review book, I tore it open post-haste.

Turned out to be a note from the Online Marketing Department along with some bookmarks. It seems that Holtzbrinck now has its very own blog which is ran by a committe of bloggers. You can find it at www.holtzbrinckonline.com.

But what sounds really cool is that next year they’re going to be offering a website that will send readers the first chapter of all their new titles via RSS feeds. That sounds like it could be a great way to market books online. Eager readers subscribe to the feed and check it out once and a while. Not every one will be a hit, but I’m sure a few people will read a first chapter and get hooked–people that might not have picked up the book and read the first chapter otherwise. Kudos to them; I hope it works.

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The Santa Claus worm

A computer geek friend of mine, who never sends out false alarms, sent me an advisory today about a new kind of internet worm, which can attack you via your instant messenging programs. His explanation is kind of long, so you’ll find it in the extended entry below.
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Four Things Meme

FOUR JOBS YOU’VE HAD IN YOUR LIFE:
1. Assistant Editor
2. Bookseller (at Waldenbooks, Books a Million, and B&N)
3. Admin. Assistant at a Law Firm
4. Tech Writer

FOUR MOVIES YOU COULD WATCH OVER AND OVER:
1. The Princess Bride
2. Fight Club
3. Sling Blade
4. Predator

FOUR CITIES YOU’VE LIVED IN:
1. Perth Amboy, NJ
2. Winter Park, FL
3. Port St. Lucie, FL
4. Cutler Ridge, FL

FOUR TV SHOWS YOU LOVE TO WATCH:
1. The West Wing
2. The Wire
3. Lost
4. Survivor

FOUR PLACES YOU’VE BEEN ON VACATION:
1. The Bahamas
2. North Carolina
3. Virginia
4. Disney World

FOUR WEBSITES YOU VISIT DAILY:
1. www.bloglines.com
2. mail.google.com
3. F&SF Message Board
4. wwww.a9.com (my homepage, where I keep all my bookmarks)

FOUR OF YOUR ALL-TIME FAVOURITE RESTAURANTS:
1. Great Wall (a Chinese restaurant in Port St. Lucie)
2. Rosario’s (a pizza place in Hoboken–besides great pizza, they make a mean cajun chicken salad)
3. China King (a Chinese place in Winter Park)
4. Can’t think of anything else

FOUR OF YOUR FAVOURITE FOODS:
1. pizza
2. baked ziti
3. mixed berry smoothies
4. dried apricots

FOUR SCHOOLS YOU’VE ATTENDED:
1. University of Central Florida
2. Indian River Community College
3. Lincoln Park Academy (which was recently destroyed by a hurricane, in FL)
4. Ukranian Assumption School (a Catholic K-8 school…*shudder*)

FOUR THINGS YOU FIND YOURSELF SAYING A LOT:
1. So anyway…
2. What?
3. What the fuck?
4. Jesus-fucking-Christ

FOUR PLACES YOU’D RATHER BE RIGHT NOW:
1. South Florida
2. Arizona*
3. Southern California*
4. New Mexico*

*Basically, I’d rather be somewhere where it’s not freezing-ass cold.

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