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The Cretin’s Top Ten Tips to Being the Greatest Writer Ever

by Chris Andrews (at fandelyon.com) 1. Don’t hold back. Bruce Lee taught martial arts and he was the best at what he did. What’s more, he got good by beating the snot out of people. Words, however, are your weapons, so verbally abuse your competitors with cutting cynicism and bludgeoning sarcasm via [...]

2013-03-08T10:36:39+11:008th March, 2013|Tags: |

The Attraction of Dystopian Fiction

by Ross Hamilton (article in A Writer Goes On A Journey) The function of science fiction is not always to predict the future but sometimes to prevent it. – Frank Herbert Dystopian fiction and why do we like it? An interesting question - but perhaps we should start by first [...]

2018-04-18T09:21:31+10:007th March, 2013|Tags: |

On being a professional

  Guest post by Nicole R Murphy Attending a conference like Conflux can take you into the area of being a writer that can be extremely uncomfortable – being a professional. Yep, even if you’re not getting PAID like a professional, it behooves you to behave like one. Yay me [...]

2019-07-06T18:01:30+10:006th March, 2013|Tags: , , |

I shot my first handgun today…

by Phill Berrie (at Phill's Phollies) I shot my first handgun today... and no this is not a dragonborn diary entry, I still haven't had the chance to play any more Skyrim since my last entry. My current WIP, a rewriting of my novella 'The Changeling Detective', has a contemporary [...]

2018-04-18T09:44:48+10:005th March, 2013|Tags: |

CSFG Member News (February 2013)

Upcoming workshops, courses and events The list of courses and workshops being taught by CSFG members in 2013 has been updated - and there's more to come! Sales and publications Alan Baxter sold his story "The Fathomed Wreck To See" to Midnight Echo magazine Simon Petrie sold his story "Emptying [...]

2019-07-06T22:01:27+10:004th March, 2013|Tags: , |

**UPDATED** CSFG members eligible works for the Ditmar Awards

Nominations are open until 20 March for the 2013 Ditmar Awards. The awards rules and nomination forms are available on the Conflux 9 website. A number of CSFG members have works eligible in various categories. (Links from story titles are to stories available to read free online; links from book or magazine titles or [...]

2020-02-25T12:32:35+11:0027th February, 2013|Tags: , , , |

The e-WoC has been released into the wild!

The e-book version of CSFG's Winds of Change anthology (the e-WoC) is out NOW! Available in most formats from Smashwords, Kobo Books, iTunes and Barnes & Noble for the very reasonable price of USD $4.99. Big thanks to Phill Berrie for his efforts to turn CSFG's first e-book into a reality. (Watch this space, there'll be [...]

2019-07-06T18:20:39+10:0024th February, 2013|Tags: , , |

All About Pitching

One of the hardest tasks to befall a writer is turning months, years of labour and hundreds of pages, thousands of words, into a few brief sentences. But that is the task that you will take on if you decide to take part in one of the pitches at Conflux [...]

2019-07-06T18:01:32+10:0011th February, 2013|Tags: , , , |

CSFG Member News (January 2013)

Congratulations! To Simon Dewar, who had his first win (and sale for publication), with his story "The Kettle" a finalist in the Bloody Parchment contest and selected for inclusion in the contest anthology. To Kaaron Warren, whose novella "Sky" made the 2012 Locus Recommended Reading List. Upcoming workshops, courses and [...]

2019-07-06T22:01:28+10:003rd February, 2013|Tags: , |
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