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Jay Lake
Jay Lake lives in Portland, Oregon, where he works on numerous writing and editing projects. His 2008 novels are Escapement from Tor Books and Madness of Flowers from Night Shade Books, while his short fiction appears regularly in literary and genre markets worldwide. Jay is a winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and a multiple nominee for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards. Jay can be reached through his blog at jaylake.livejournal.com or his Web site at www.jlake.com.
Published Articles
- Anatomy of a Pitch Letter
- Anatomy of an Idea
- Approaching Genre
- Awards We'd Like to See
- Beyond Perry Rhodan
- Breaking the Success Barrier
- Characters Real and Imagined
- Cutting Out All the Parts That Aren't Interesting
- Cyborgs Then and Now
- Echoing Teapots
- Editing the Wild Anthology
- Electronic Community and the End of the Lone Writer
- Engendering Utopia
- Fast Writing
- Genre Tropes and the Transmissibility of Story
- Guests of Honor, Ghosts of Honor
- How the Hugo Awards Ruined My Life
- Is it the Age of Fantasy?
- Is Slipstream Just a Fancy Word for Voice?
- Lost-World Casting
- Narrative Voice and Authorial Voice
- Notes to an Aspiring Author
- Putting the "A" in "YA"
- SF and Fantasy
- Short Fiction, Novels and Careers
- Tapping the Idea Vein
- Telling Stories of Your Life
- The Garden in the Machine
- Tough Times for Beset Manhood
- True Facts About the Art and Craft of Writing
- What Happened to Hyperfiction?
- What Mr. Maillet Really Meant to Tell Me
- Who Needs Feminist Science Fiction?
