Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales will be to be published in October 2011. "I'm honoured to be part of the remarkable Tesseracts anthology series." says Czernada on her website, "This will be a blast from start to finish."
This latest edition of the award winning series of original Canadian Speculative Fiction from Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing will be edited by Julie Czerneda and Susan MacGregor, it was just announced.
"We've decided to do something different with Tesseracts Fifteen." said Brian Hades, owner of the Edge. "This volume will focus on Young Adult Speculative Fiction - which can include science fiction, fantasy, and horror. However submissions must appeal to the Ya audience and be PG-14 in content. As usual, Tesseracts Fifteen is open to both short fiction and poetry submissions."
Each Tesseracts anthology since volume one (1985) has featured editors hand picked for each particular volume. For this volume,...
This latest edition of the award winning series of original Canadian Speculative Fiction from Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing will be edited by Julie Czerneda and Susan MacGregor, it was just announced.
"We've decided to do something different with Tesseracts Fifteen." said Brian Hades, owner of the Edge. "This volume will focus on Young Adult Speculative Fiction - which can include science fiction, fantasy, and horror. However submissions must appeal to the Ya audience and be PG-14 in content. As usual, Tesseracts Fifteen is open to both short fiction and poetry submissions."
Each Tesseracts anthology since volume one (1985) has featured editors hand picked for each particular volume. For this volume,...
- 9/20/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
It's a good day for funny people, especially if your name is Tina Fey or Seth MacFarlane.
Fey's series, 30 Rock, was handed 22 Emmy nominations this morning, which stands as a record for a comedy series. She and Alec Baldwin were also nominated for acting awards. Plus, for the first time some of the other actors on NBC's laffer were recognized. Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and Tracy Morgan all picked up supporting nominations.
MacFarlane's Family Guy was also nominated for best comedy series, the first time an animated show has cracked that category since The Flintstones in 1961. Two years ago MacFarlane decided to pull his show from contention in the animated series category to have it considered for best comedy.
Mad Men, the drama about the advertising world in the sixties, picked up 16 nominations in the drama categories, including a best actor nod for Jon Hamm. Hamm is also nominated as...
Fey's series, 30 Rock, was handed 22 Emmy nominations this morning, which stands as a record for a comedy series. She and Alec Baldwin were also nominated for acting awards. Plus, for the first time some of the other actors on NBC's laffer were recognized. Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and Tracy Morgan all picked up supporting nominations.
MacFarlane's Family Guy was also nominated for best comedy series, the first time an animated show has cracked that category since The Flintstones in 1961. Two years ago MacFarlane decided to pull his show from contention in the animated series category to have it considered for best comedy.
Mad Men, the drama about the advertising world in the sixties, picked up 16 nominations in the drama categories, including a best actor nod for Jon Hamm. Hamm is also nominated as...
- 7/16/2009
- CinemaSpy
Ten scripts penned by aspiring scribes have been selected as finalists in the 22nd annual Don and Gee Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Up to five writers can be selected to each receive the $30,000 fellowship.
The Academy received 5,050 scripts for this year's competition, which was open to any individual who has not sold or optioned a screenplay or teleplay for more than $5,000 or received a fellowship or prize that included a "first look" clause.
Fellows will have a year to complete a feature-length screenplay.
The script finalists are "Ball", by Julian Breece; "Amelia Earhart and the Bologna Rainbow Highway," Amy Garcia and Cecilia Contreras; "The Poker Wars", Lisa M. Gold; "The Fly Fisher", Michael Hare; "Kalona", Sidney King; "Kissing a Suicide Bombe", David Mango; "Nano", John Robert Marlow; "Queen of the Sky", Brett Nicholson; "Sweet in the Saddle", Andrew Pritzker; and "Holy Irresistible", Andrew Shearer and Nicholas J. Sherman.
Since its inception in 1985, 98 Nicholl fellows have been selected. Alumni include Ehren Kruger ("The Ring") and Jeffrey Eugenides, an inaugural-year fellow who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for his novel "Middlesex".
Up to five writers can be selected to each receive the $30,000 fellowship.
The Academy received 5,050 scripts for this year's competition, which was open to any individual who has not sold or optioned a screenplay or teleplay for more than $5,000 or received a fellowship or prize that included a "first look" clause.
Fellows will have a year to complete a feature-length screenplay.
The script finalists are "Ball", by Julian Breece; "Amelia Earhart and the Bologna Rainbow Highway," Amy Garcia and Cecilia Contreras; "The Poker Wars", Lisa M. Gold; "The Fly Fisher", Michael Hare; "Kalona", Sidney King; "Kissing a Suicide Bombe", David Mango; "Nano", John Robert Marlow; "Queen of the Sky", Brett Nicholson; "Sweet in the Saddle", Andrew Pritzker; and "Holy Irresistible", Andrew Shearer and Nicholas J. Sherman.
Since its inception in 1985, 98 Nicholl fellows have been selected. Alumni include Ehren Kruger ("The Ring") and Jeffrey Eugenides, an inaugural-year fellow who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for his novel "Middlesex".
- 10/5/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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