Posts Tagged ‘litfarm’

michael on mars

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Not the late King of Pop–Michael Chabon. Just when I thought my painful nerdrection about John Carter of Mars couldn’t get any more pronounced, I find out (months late, it turns out) that Chabon was hired to revise the script. Sproing!

Also, this post is something of an announcement that I’m going to stop updating this blog once I’ve published the last few drafts remaining in my lineup. There are better people than me doing a much better job covering the publishing world, and I’m going to let them keep at it, while I concentrate on my own work.

I’ll be bringing my author site online in the next month or so, at which point litfarm the blog will exist only as an archive for me and my handful of dedicated readers (thx Mom). The new site will be updated with news about my work as often as I can convince someone to publish it.

I’ve got another project slated for the litfarm.com domain name though. Probably something that I’ll get off the ground later this year. So don’t be strangers.

Hello World!

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Hi folks! Welcome to litfarm, a blog about writing and publishing in Canada (and other North American countries). We’re especially for writers who are just getting started in their careers, but we aim to cast a wide net.

And we’ve got a thing for goats.

If you’ve got a link to an article you think might interest us, send an email to litfarm at gmail dot com. Be sure to include your nickname and personal site for proper attribution!