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Saturday
Oct022004

Two Announcements, and a Change

It's time to make these announcements more personal, and to address you who visit this site directly, instead of continuing to hide behind the third person. I won't actually be blogging, but will be posting whenever there's an announcement to make or a subject I feel like discussing. Your comments are always welcome, and I'll try to post more often.

My new collection, Thumbprints, is now out, and can be ordered from your favorite bookseller or directly from the publisher, Golden Gryphon Press. I will also be a guest at Albacon, to be held in Albany, New York on October 8-10, 2004.

Props to Glen and Jill Engel-Cox for setting up this site and for hosting it all these years!

Friday
Aug062004

A New Collection

Thumbprints, a new collection of Pam's short fiction, will be published in October 2004 by Golden Gryphon Press. The contents include "Venus Flowers at Night," a tale set in the background of her Venus novels, "Erdeni's Tiger," a historical fantasy set in Genghis Khan's Mongolia, and "Thumbprints," a novella appearing here for the first time.

Sunday
Jul252004

New Novels at Tor

Pam has just sold rights to her 1983 novel Earthseed and two new novels to Tor Books through her agent, Richard Curtis. More details soon.

Saturday
Jul032004

New Fantasy Story

Pam's "Puss in D.C.", a modern retelling of the classic tale "Puss in Boots", is now out in Little Red Riding Hood in the Big Bad City, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and John Helfers.

Tuesday
Jun152004

Appearance

Pam will be attending the 2004 Campbell Conference, to be held at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, on July 8-11, 2004. Other guests will include Brian Aldiss, Greg Bear, Frederik Pohl, George Zebrowski, and Donna Shirley, Director of the Science Fiction Museum in Seattle. The John W. Campbell Award for best science fiction novel and the Theodore Sturgeon Award for best short fiction will be presented at the conference.