The SLF is in serious need of Grants Administrators and Jurors

Hey, folks. The SLF is in serious need of volunteers to help us with our SF/F literature grants. Specifically, we’d like to add: • two assistant grants administrators (to help Malon Edwards, our primary grants administrator) • a broader pool of jurors for our various grants (older writers, working class, travel, diversity, and South Asian) No […]

Call for volunteers for the Foundation

I spent some time this morning setting up the start of a formal internship program at the SLF. We have so many people who’ve expressed an interest in working with us and supporting us, and so far, it’s mostly been lack of direction on my part that’s kept them for doing things. So I’m starting […]

Interview with George R. R. Martin!

Here’s the start of the Portolan Project, the SLF’s new endeavor providing free creative writing instruction — an interview I did with George R.R. Martin, asking him about how to write great epic fantasy. Dublin WorldCon, 2019. About 30 minutes total. Transcription will be coming shortly — hopefully within a week. Thanks for your patience […]

SLF Call for Artists

Hey, artists — the SLF is having a little art contest, to choose our signature artwork for the next year! It comes with a $500 prize, which I know isn’t a lot, but it might be a good opportunity for a student artist to bulk up their portfolio? We’d just be licensing a non-exclusive right […]

SLF Chicago Chapter info and updates

SLF Chicago Chapter info: I had set up a tentative meeting for today, which I’m cancelling — the date didn’t work for most. BUT, we had a great meeting on Thursday (present: C. Gockel, Chris Bauer, Dain Broadbent, Jeremy John, Anaea Lay, and me), despite the cold I’m fighting that made me a little tired and cranky […]

SLF Statement on Grant Review Process

Yesterday, it came to my attention that a piece of juror feedback for a SLF grant was passed along to the writer, and it was inappropriate in two ways — 1) it revealed that the juror had some biases that we should have caught and addressed in the jurying process, and 2) the feedback should […]

Reminder Upcoming Reading (Tonight)

Quick final reminder about tonight’s Deep Dish event at Volumes, 7 p.m., 1474 N. Milwaukee, just off the Blue line! Hope to see you there — and as a bonus, I’m giving away TWO SLF t-shirts AND a Feast cookbook. Woot.  Click here for more info about the event  

Upcoming Reading October 3rd!

Deep Dish Reading Thursday | October 3rd | 7 – 8:30 p.m. Volumes Book Cafe 1474 N. Milwaukee | Chicago IL Featured Readers: Silvia Moreno-Garcia Jane Rosenberg LaForge Scott Huggins Rapid-fire Readers: Sue Burke  Mary Anne Mohanraj   Jeremy John Anaea Lay All are welcome! Find out more..

Listening to the Coode Street podcast

Listening to the Coode Street podcast with Gary Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan and thinking about how well it pairs with some of the other fabulous podcasts that are more focused on NEW! EXCITING! writers. Maybe it’s the teacher in me, but I think a lot of genre writers could benefit from the perspective they’re bringing to their conversation, the […]

Naming things is very hard

Naming things is v. hard. Help? The SLF is starting an interview series, which I’ll be talking more about soon, at great length, I imagine. My hope is to build a massive archive of craft and oral history interviews that will be an INCREDIBLE resource for the field. We’ve just recorded the first set of […]