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Here’s the second installment of a story-in-progress, Epoch, commissioned by Mark Shuttleworth for my forthcoming short story collection WITH A LITTLE HELP.

MP3 Link

/ / Little Brother, News

I’m delighted and honored to announced that my YA novel Little Brother has won the 2009 Sunburst YA award for best Canadian sf novel for kids. The Sunburst is named for Phyllis Gottleib’s first novel, my friend and the “mother of Canadian science fiction,” who died this year, so it’s especially poignant and significant to have won this in 2009. I also won the Sunburst in the adult category for my first short story collection, A Place So Foreign and Eight More.

My sincere thanks to the jury for making this book their choice, and to the donors who make the Sunburst possible.

/ / News

I’m delighted and honored to announced that my YA novel Little Brother has won the 2009 Sunburst YA award for best Canadian sf novel for kids. The Sunburst is named for Phyllis Gottleib’s first novel, my friend and the “mother of Canadian science fiction,” who died this year, so it’s especially poignant and significant to have won this in 2009. I also won the Sunburst in the adult category for my first short story collection, A Place So Foreign and Eight More.

My sincere thanks to the jury for making this book their choice, and to the donors who make the Sunburst possible.

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As part of the ongoing serialization of my forthcoming novel MAKERS, Tor.com has commissioned Idiots’ Books to produce 81 CC-licensed, interlocking illustrations, one for each installment. Periodically, Tor is adding these to a little Flash-toy that lets you rotate and realign the images like tiles (each has edge-elements that matches up with the others). They’ve just put up the 5X5 grid, which I’m finding addictively fun.

Makers Tile Game 5×5

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Philcon have just announced that I’ll be a “Special Guest” this year at the con (Nov 20-22, across the state line at The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cherry Hill, NJ); I’m delighted to be returning. I attended PhilCon annually for several years, but haven’t managed to make it since I moved overseas.

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I’m headed to Canada for some speaking gigs in the coming week, in PEI, Ottawa, and Waterloo:

Waterloo: Sat, Sept 26, 2:30-4PM, University of Waterloo, Arts Lecture Hall. Free, open to the public. Sponsored by the Independent Studies Programme, where I’m a Scholar in Virtual Residence.

Ottawa: Mon, Sept 28, 7PM, Ottawa Writer’s Festival, Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts and Humanities, 314 Saint Patrick Street (at the corner of Cumberland). $15/$10 Student or Senior (Free for Festival Members and Carleton Students)

Charlottetown, PEI: Tues, 30 Sept, Hackfest, $30 for conference registration.

Charlottetown, PEI: Wed, 1 Oct, 8:30-9:30AM, Access 2009, “Copyright vs Universal Access to All Human Knowledge and Groups Without Cost: The State of Play in the Global Copyfight”

I love coming home to Canada, and it’s a delight to be getting out of the usual Toronto/Montreal/Vancouver rut. I’m looking forward to seeing you!