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Wiscon 2010

I’ll be attending Wiscon this year, held in Madison, WI, May 27-31.

Here’s my programming slate:

Apocalypse Jeopardy: Fiddling While the Sun Burns Out
Fri, 4:00–5:15 pm – Senate A

Jesse the K (M), John Joseph Adams, Erin Cashier, J J Pionke

Do you prefer ice or fire? Home–front or front–line? Famine or war? Zombies or aliens? If you can answer these important questions, you’re ready to play Apocalypse Jeopardy! Come on down for the lead up, the bangs and whimpers, and the slow crawl back to civilization.

A Field Guide to Editors
Sat, 2:30–3:45 pm – Conference 4

Patrick Rothfuss (M), John Joseph Adams, Kelly McCullough, John O’Neill, Deb Taber

Most stories, books, and articles we read are edited, but how many of us know what an editor actually does? Our crack panel of editors will explain the ABCs, then regale us with tales wond’rous and awful from their careers.

Lightspeed Magazine Launch Event
Sat, 10:30–11:45 pm – Conference 2

John Joseph Adams, Vylar Kaftan, Alice Sola Kim, Cat T. Rambo, Genevieve Valentine

Join us to celebrate the launch of Lightspeed Magazine (www.lightspeedmagazine.com), a new online science fiction magazine published by Prime Books (publisher of Fantasy Magazine). Lightspeed editors John Joseph Adams and Andrea Kail, along with publisher Sean Wallace, will be on hand to discuss this exciting new venture, and will present readings by the authors.

The Sign Out
Mon, 11:30 am–12:45 pm – Capitol/Wisconsin

Come and sign your works, come and get things signed, come and hang out and wind down before you leave.

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Way of the Wizard Submissions Update

I’ve gotten a couple of queries about submissions to my Way of the Wizard anthology, so I thought I should post an update. I’ve read everything, and everyone should have received a response of some kind by now–either a rejection, or a note saying I’m holding onto the story for further consideration. I’ll be finalizing the contents of the anthology very soon, so if you haven’t received a response (other than the auto-response saying I received the story), then please query me to let me know.

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THE LIVING DEAD 2

The Living Dead 2I just turned in the manuscript for The Living Dead 2, the follow-up to my World Fantasy Award-nominated anthology The Living Dead. Here’s the cover copy:

Two years ago, readers eagerly devoured The Living Dead. Publishers Weekly named it one of the Best Books of the Year, and Barnes & Noble.com called it “The best collection of zombie fiction ever.” Now acclaimed editor John Joseph Adams is back for another bite at the apple — the Adam’s apple, that is — with 44 more of the best, most chilling, most thrilling zombie stories anywhere, including virtuoso performances by zombie fiction legends Max Brooks (World War Z, The Zombie Survival Guide), Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), and David Wellington (Monster Island).

From Left 4 Dead to Zombieland to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, ghoulishness has never been more exciting and relevant. Within these pages samurai warriors face off against the legions of hell, necrotic dinosaurs haunt a mysterious lost world, and eerily clever zombies organize their mindless brethren into a terrifying army. You’ll even witness nightmare scenarios in which humanity is utterly wiped away beneath a relentless tide of fetid flesh.

The Living Dead 2 has more of what zombie fans hunger for — more scares, more action, more… brains. Experience the indispensable series that defines the very best in zombie literature.

The Living Dead 2 comes out in September is now available!. Meanwhile, here’s the table of contents (original stories are in bold text, reprints are in regular text):

  • Introduction — John Joseph Adams
  • Alone, Together — Robert Kirkman
  • Danger Word — Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due
  • Zombieville — Paula Stiles
  • The Anteroom — Adam-Troy Castro
  • When the Zombies Win — Karina Sumner-Smith
  • Mouja — Matt London
  • Category Five — Marc Paoletti
  • Living with the Dead — Molly Brown
  • Twenty-Three Snapshots of San Francisco — Seth Lindberg
  • The Mexican Bus — Walter Greatshell
  • The Other Side — Jamie Lackey
  • Where the Heart Was — David J. Schow
  • Good People — David Wellington
  • Lost Canyon of the Dead — Brian Keene
  • Pirates vs. Zombies — Amelia Beamer
  • The Crocodiles — Steven Popkes
  • The Skull-Faced City — David Barr Kirtley
  • Obedience — Brenna Yovanoff
  • Steve and Fred — Max Brooks
  • The Rapeworm — Charlie Finlay
  • Everglades — Mira Grant
  • We Now Pause For Station Identification — Gary Braunbeck
  • Reluctance — Cherie Priest
  • Arlene Schabowski Of The Undead — Mark McLaughlin & Kyra M. Schon
  • Zombie Gigolo — S. G. Browne
  • Rural Dead — Bret Hammond
  • The Summer Place — Bob Fingerman
  • The Wrong Grave — Kelly Link
  • The Human Race — Scott Edelman
  • Who We Used to Be — David Moody
  • Therapeutic Intervention — Rory Harper
  • He Said, Laughing — Simon R. Green
  • Last Stand — Kelley Armstrong
  • The Thought War — Paul McAuley
  • Dating in Dead World — Joe McKinney
  • Flotsam & Jetsam — Carrie Ryan
  • Thin Them Out — Kim Paffenroth, Julia Sevin & RJ Sevin
  • Zombie Season — Catherine MacLeod
  • Tameshigiri — Steven Gould
  • The Days of Flaming Motorcycles — Catherynne M. Valente
  • Zero Tolerance — Jonathan Maberry
  • And the Next, and the Next — Genevieve Valentine
  • The Price of a Slice — John Skipp & Cody Goodfellow
  • Are You Trying to Tell Me This is Heaven? — Sarah Langan

UPDATE: The website for the anthology is now live! It features the introduction, header notes to the stories, and interviews with most of the authors, PLUS 8 FREE STORIES!

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Lightspeed Magazine, June 2010

Lightspeed Magazine, the new online science fiction magazine I’m editing, is launching on June 1, 2010, and we’ve now finalized the fiction selections for the first issue:

  • “I’m Alive, I Love You, I’ll See You in Reno” by Vylar Kaftan
  • “The Cassandra Project” by Jack McDevitt
  • “Cats in Victory” by David Barr Kirtley
  • “Amaryllis” by Carrie Vaughn
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