dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-38)
Oh This Is Interesting

On Saturday I got a letter from an editor which was pretty much a rewrite request. Yay! This story might finally be happening. Can't, or at least won't, give any details right now, but I am pleased. And all the comments are reasonable.

Meanwhile, we will still have to wait for early 2011 for my next publication to show up. But it's not like nothing is happening with my SF writing. (grin)

Meanwhile, Back In Australia

I was doing one of my period Google searches on myself when I ran across a webpage for back print issues of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. As you may recall, in 2009 I had two SF stories published Down Under: "Machine" appeared in ASIM Issue #38 and "In The Blink Of An Eye" appeared in ASIM Issue #39.

I am very proud of both stories -- plus "Machine" got an awesome illustration to boot, to say nothing of being inspired by a Pink Floyd song. But ASIM doesn't have a huge distribution, and while there was a brief period you could buy the issues as PDF downloads, while they still have copies in print, you might want to take this opportunity to snag a copy, read some Dr. Phil stories and support this marvelous SF co-op from Australia.
ASIM #38 Print

Edited by Zara Baxter and Sue Bursztynski

With original fiction by Ingrid Banwell, Gitte Christensen, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, K.V. Johansen, Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon, E.M. Sky, and Katherine Sparrow, and an interview with Pamela Freeman.


ASIM #39 Print

Edited by Andrew Finch

With original fiction by Joanne Anderton, Dr. Philip Edward Kaldon, Paul Kennebeck, Rob Shearman, Linda Steele, and James Targett.



Each issue is A$8.00 plus shipping. (They were A$8.95 earlier -- so save, save, save.)

I suppose you could even say it's a Christmas present. (evil-grinchy-grin)

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-39)
Oops?

Dear Andromeda Spaceways,

On 18 September 2009 I received not one, but two copies of ASIM #40. Now I received more than one copy of issues #38 and #39 because I had stories in those issues, so I received my subscription copies as well my contributor copies. But I do not have a story in issue #40.

If you are willing, I would take the extra copy of ASIM #40 and give it away to a good home via my LiveJournal blog -- http://dr-phil-physics.livejournal.com/ . Perhaps we can get someone else to subscribe -- I've certainly been pushing ASIM the last few months.

Thank you!

Dr. Phil

And Fixed

Hey Dr. Phil,
Thanks for that. All fixed up now. Very happy for you to pass on your extra copies and drum up any business you can for us.

kind regards,

David

A Free Copy of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine

So I have this extra copy of ASIM -- Australia's premier Science Fiction magazine -- and I'd like to give this Issue #40 to a good home. As I've mentioned before, anyone can subscribe to Andromeda Spaceways, either in print or as PDFs. I'm very fond of ASIM -- and I was fond of them long before they published two of my stories. (grin)

The Giveaway Rules

So the same people don't win all the time, I'm going to annoy my closest friends and request that this giveaway is NOT open to my extended SF/F family. That'd be (1) my actual family, (2) 2004 Clarion attendees, (3) WOTF XXIV winners, and (4) fellow members of the nefarious UCF. Also, (5) people who already get ASIM -- after all, the goal is to get a copy to someone who hasn't had a chance to get this Australian SF magazine before.

First person who requests in the comments in this posting and isn't a member of (1) to (5) above -- it's yours. Don't put your snail mail address in the posting -- no point in making it easy for the Nigerian Ministry of Oil people -- I'll let you know how to get an address to me. (grin)

And Yes...

... I do have a pile of books I promised in an earlier giveaway -- I haven't forgotten you. Really! I have all the mailers and just have to go back and find the emails and print the address labels.

Someday I have to remember I don't have a shipping department who does this stuff for me.

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-39)
A Nice Comment To Start The Day

An Australian reader sent me an email about my story "In the Blink of an Eye" in the current issue of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine.
Dear Dr Kaldon
I've just read In the Blink of an Eye in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine and I wanted to let you know that I thought it was terrific. One of the best short stories I have come across in many years - excellent blend of storytelling and science. Also pleased to discover that Kalamazoo is a real place!


How nice. And how perceptive. (big-grin)

And I'm not trying to be mean here, but it fascinates me that someone from Australia thinks of Kalamazoo as a weird name which might not have been real. (happy-grin)

Anyway, that email made my day.

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-39)
PDF Of Issue #39 Available For Limited Time

My story "In The Blink Of An Eye" is in the current issue of the Australian SF Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. They do a great job of mailing things out from Down Under, but it's a sticking point for some Americans to order something from afar.

But good news -- ASIM sells a PDF version of the current issue for immediate download here.

You can now order the current issue of Andromeda Spaceways as an electronic (PDF) file.

The pdf of our current issue is available for AUD$4.95 - approx US$4.00 - (Paypal only) here. You can also order a PDF subscription here - save almost 50% on the cost of the print edition.

You get a whole lot of ASIM for a small amount of change, and it won't take up any room on your bookcase!

(Due to the electronic rights agreement with our authors, PDF back issues are not available)



What you'll get will look even better than this scan.

The U.S. price is actually the currency conversion from A$4.95, which just now was US$4.27.

Act Now! (grin)

No, really. It is a limited time offer. Once Issue #40 ships and they get around to offering the PDF of Issue #40, Issue #39 will no longer be available.

It's like Issue #38 with another Dr. Phil story is available only as print edition now...

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-39)
Now Arriving Andromeda Spaceways Flight #39


The second of two issues of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine with Dr. Phil stories arrived in the P.O. Box. My short story "In The Blink Of An Eye" appears in ASIM Issue #39.

Quick -- Turn To Page 61 And Start Reading!


A Murder Mystery Where There Is No Body... Yet
    "So where’s the body?" Cooper asked as they got into the armored police cruiser. "I’d like to see it before you give me any case details."
    "We can’t show you."
    "You don’t have the body?"
    "No, sir. We have the body. We just can’t show you yet."
    "Detective -- you’re starting to annoy me."
    "Sorry, sir..."
    "And stop this sir crap. That’s equally annoying."
    "Sorry, Dr. Cooper."
    The other detective, Bates, finally spoke. "It’ll be much clearer at HQ than the crime scene, Dr. Cooper."
    "Just Cooper will do. We all work for the same side," Cooper said. "Now why can’t you show me the dead man?"
    "Because he’s not dead yet."
    Cooper nearly got angry. "Then how do you know with such certainty he’s going to be murdered?"
    "Because he’s sealed in a stasis tube -- along with the speeding bullet which is aimed directly towards his brain."
    Stan Cooper blinked twice without speaking.
    "And the murderer is your old pal, Seth Caputo."
    Now Cooper was interested.


You interested, too? I have a subscription, so I just got my copy -- even here in the U.S. You can get a six-issue subscription, too, which is a helluva deal especially if you ask that it begin backdated to include my stories in both issues #38 and #39. But you can also order single issues and PDF versions. See http://www.andromedaspaceways.com/ for details. Note: Issue #38 is current available in both print and PDF, though not long for the latter. The PDF version of Issue #39 will be available "soon".

Enjoy!

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-38)
PDF Of Issue #38 Available For Limited Time

My story "Machine" is in the current issue of the Australian SF Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. They do a great job of mailing things out from Down Under, but it's a sticking point for some Americans to order something from afar.

But good news -- ASIM sells a PDF version of the current issue for immediate download here.
Andromeda Spaceways E-version

You can now order the current issue of Andromeda Spaceways as an electronic (PDF) file.

The pdf of our current issue is available for AUD$4.95 or US$4 (Paypal only) here. You can also order a PDF subscription here - save almost 50% on the cost of a printed copy subscription.

You get a whole lot of ASIM for a small amount of change, and it won't take up any room on your bookcase!

(Note that due to the electronic rights agreement with our authors, PDF back issues are not available)


What you'll get will look even better than this scan.

The U.S. price is actually the currency conversion from A$4.95, which just now was US$4.07.

Act Now! (grin)

No, really. It is a limited time offer. Once Issue #39 ships and they get around to offering the PDF of Issue #39, Issue #38 will no longer be available.

Of course, last I heard Issue #39 should contain another Dr. Phil story...

Dr. Phil

A Two-Fer

Saturday, 21 March 2009 22:28
dr_phil_physics: (May09-Analog)
A Small Amusement

Looking at LocusOnline to see what's up, I saw a familiar looking magazine cover on the link to their March magazines received. Clicky reveals (edited for personal aggrandizement) that the first two listings for Dr. Phil's writing:

Analog Science Fiction and Fact

• Vol. 129 No. 5, May 2009, $4.99, 112pp, cover art by NASA
• This issue has novelettes by Adam-Troy Castro, Alexis Glynn Latner, Tom Ligon, and Robert R. Chase, plus short stories by Shane Tourtellotte, Steven Gould, and Philip Edward Kaldon.

Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine

• Issue 38, Vol. 7 No. 2, 2009, A$8.95, 96pp, cover art by Rachel McLachlan
• This issue of the Australian SF and Fantasy magazine, edited by Zara Baxter, has fiction by Dr Philip Edward Kaldon, Ingrid Banwell, Shane Jiraiya Cummings, EM Sky, Katherine Sparrow, Gitte Christensen, and KV Johansen.
• The magazine's website should have a page for this issue soon.


Yay!

Dr. Phil stories out in the world for your amusement.

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (ASIM-38)
Now Arriving Andromeda Spaceways Flight #38...



The first of two issues of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine with Dr. Phil stories arrived in the P.O. Box. My short story "Machine" appears in ASIM Issue #38.

Another First Story Placement, Starting On Page 5

Note the very cool illustration (though they're not supposed to be goggles -- grin).

Me? I have a subscription. You can get a six-issue subscription, too, which is a helluva deal because I've stories in issues #38 and #39. But you can also order single issues and PDF versions. See http://www.andromedaspaceways.com/ for details.

Enjoy!

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (writing-winslet-2)
Good News

Received payment for my story "Machine" which will appear in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine issue #38 Real Soon Now. $140.

Bad News

That's A$140 from Australia. Converts to US$88.12.

Easy come, easy go. (grin)

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (writing-winslet-2)
Just Got Word

Monday I got an e-mail with the edits for "In the Blink of an Eye" which was sold to Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine in Australia. This story was my second sale to ASIM and is now slated to appear in ASIM Issue #39 in January 2009.

Tuesday I got an e-mail saying that "Machine", my first sale to ASIM, will appear in ASIM Issue #38 November/December 2008. (Originally it had been slated for Issue #35, but they had to shuffle a couple of issues this year.)

Wow -- back-to-back issues!

There's Time

ASIM is a great little magazine. It's run as a co-op by a number of Australian SF writers, and though it doesn't pay pro rates, it does get well reviewed.

There's still time to get a subscription to Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine and start with Issue #38. (grin) For U.S. and other non-Australian readers, you can also buy PDFs of each issue, which of course don't include postage.

We'll let you know when the issues come out.

Dr. Phil

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