“Right Before Your Very Eyes” Appears at IGMS!

Issue 19 of Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, featuring "Right Before Your Very Eyes" by yours truly, is now available!


Check out the groovy table of contents:

Stories
"Expendables" by Orson Scott Card
"Right Before Your Very Eyes" by Matthew S. Rotundo (artwork by James Owen)
"Schadenfreude" by Michelle Scott
"Deathsmith" by Pete Aldin
"Ghost of a Girl Who Never Lived" by Keffy Kehrli
"Express to Paris by Dragon First Class" by Tom Crosshill

Bonus OSC Story Serialization
Eye for Eye – Part Three
by Orson Scott Card

IGMS Audio
"Expendables" by Orson Scott Card
Read by Orson Scott Card

"Express to Paris by Dragon First Class" by Tom Crosshill
Read by Mary Robinette Kowal

Tales for the Young and Unafraid
Growing Pains by David Lubar

InterGalactic Medicine Show Interviews
InterGalactic Interview With Andy Duncan by Darrell Schweitzer

Here’s a taste of "Right Before Your Very Eyes:"


 

The time had come for the finale, the vanish.

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Progress Report, in which there is strangeness

The new project has been coming in bits and pieces over the last several weeks, a frustratingly slow pace.  But just yesterday, a fairly large chunk of plot dropped into place.  Suddenly I’ve gone from casting about for scraps to feeling like I’m almost ready to start drafting.  Almost, that is.  Not quite there yet, but I think I can see it from here.

This thing is coming together strangely, rather unlike any of my previous work.  Some examples:
 
Oddity #1–Even at this stage of the game, I’m still not sure what I have here–short story, novella, or novel.  For now, I’m splitting the difference and going with novella, but it might be something longer.  We’ll see.

Oddity #2–For a time, I had thought this would just a fun story, with no great theme or subtext.  But I realized this week that there actually is a theme.  It’s been there all along.  Just imagine my surprise.

These are just the latest examples.  I’m not sure what all this strangeness means.  Maybe it’s crap; maybe it’s brilliant.  Story of my life.

In other news, the Nuke-Con reading went well.  Not a big crowd, but I didn’t expect one.  For my part, I read "Right Before Your Very Eyes," coming soon to Intergalactic Medicine Show, and the reception was pretty positive.  And it was fun to read.  Thanks to Travis Heermann for organizing this, and to Shelly Li for her work on the fliers. 

One stop remains on the 2010 Rotundo World Tour–MileHiCon.  Plans for the 2011 tour are already in the works, BTW.  I know you’re excited.

Write Club update:  Tier 2 rejection from Lightspeed.  Response time, 4 days.

And with that, I bid you a fond adieu, until next time.

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The 2010 Rotundo World Tour Rolls On!

Another date has been added to the 2010 Rotundo World Tour: 

This Saturday, October 2nd, I will ford the mighty Mizzou for a reading at Nuke-Con, somewhere in the wilds of Iowa.  (For the geographically challenged, this about a ten-minute drive from my house.)  I’ll be joined by the illustrious Travis Heermann and the mighty Shelly Li.

I’m told the fun starts at 8:00 p.m.  If you’ll be at Nuke-Con, and can pull yourself away from gaming for a few hours–a tall order, I realize–do stop by.  We’ll do our damnedest to make it worth your while.

And don’t forget the final stop on the 2010 tour–Denver’s MileHiCon, October 22nd, 23rd, and 24th.

Hope to see ya somewhere on that lonesome road . . .

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