Bull Spec, issue 6, Autumn
Jul. 27th, 2011 08:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is late because LJ has been hit by a DDOS attack and for whatever reason my account appears to be one of the last to return. On a related note, I am not intentionally ignoring everyone's comments; it's just that Lj won't let me answer your comments. Or, for that matter, let me comment on some of your journals. Anyway!
On a much, much happier note, Bull Spec issue 6 is now available in both print and PDF form! This issue features a little poem of mine, "Petals," but that isn't why you want the issue: you want it because it also contains short fiction and interviews with Lev Grossman (the Time Magazine reviewer turned major fantasy novelist) and Jeff and Ann Vandermeer (weird writers extraordinaire) and some other poems and is in general just a really cool zine.
This message will be repeated next week, since I fear it will get lost in the LJ issues, and there's no reason for anyone to lose out on Bull Spec just because some people decided to amuse themselves with a DDOS attack.
Edit: Not that this seems to be posting to LJ either...grr. I really do not want to have to set up a webpage yet, but that's looking increasingly necessary.
On a much, much happier note, Bull Spec issue 6 is now available in both print and PDF form! This issue features a little poem of mine, "Petals," but that isn't why you want the issue: you want it because it also contains short fiction and interviews with Lev Grossman (the Time Magazine reviewer turned major fantasy novelist) and Jeff and Ann Vandermeer (weird writers extraordinaire) and some other poems and is in general just a really cool zine.
This message will be repeated next week, since I fear it will get lost in the LJ issues, and there's no reason for anyone to lose out on Bull Spec just because some people decided to amuse themselves with a DDOS attack.
Edit: Not that this seems to be posting to LJ either...grr. I really do not want to have to set up a webpage yet, but that's looking increasingly necessary.