Since Bill was kind enough to allow me to produce an anthology to help raise funds for Breast Cancer research, I can do nothing but help him spread the word about his own fundraising endeavor for a worthy cause! =)
Do check it out!
This from the press release:
CLASH OF THE GEEKS, A FANTASTICAL, CHARITABLE CHAPBOOK FROM WIL WHEATON AND JOHN SCALZI, IS NOW AVAILABLE AT UnicornPegasusKitten.com
Wil Wheaton, John Scalzi and Subterranean Press are proud to announce the publication of CLASH OF THE GEEKS, a special and fantastical electronic chapbook. It features stories by Wheaton, Scalzi, New York Times bestseller Patrick Rothfuss, Norton Award winner and Hugo Best Novel nominee Catherynne M. Valente, Hugo and Nebula Award nominee Rachel Swirsky, and others, and is for the benefit of the Michigan/Indiana affiliate of the Lupus Alliance of America.
The chapbook is available in multiple electronic formats at http://unicornpegasuskitten.com. It is free to download, but voluntary payment is strongly encouraged, via Paypal or by tax-deductible donation, with links to both provided at the unicornpegasuskitten.com Web site. All proceeds from this chapbook will go to the Michigan/Indiana affiliate of the Lupus Alliance of America.
The stories in the chapbook are each based on an image created by artist Jeff Zugale at the direction of Scalzi, in which Scalzi, portrayed as an axe-wielding orc, is confronted by Wheaton, who is wearing a clown sweater and holding a spear whilst astride a flying unicorn pegasus kitten. Each author was encouraged to use their own imagination to explain what was going on in the picture and why. The results were diverse, imaginative, and given the caliber of the contributors, unsurprisingly well-done.
In addition to the professional writers who agreed to contribute works, Wheaton, Scalzi and Subterranean Press also ran a "fan fiction" contest, in which anyone could submit a short story based on the picture. From hundreds of submissions, two stories, by Bernadette Durbin and Scott Mattes, were chosen. In addition, songwriter John Anealio composed a ballad, the musical transcription of which is included in the chapbook, and online gaming community legend Stephen Toulouse contributed a tech-oriented one-act play.
CLASH OF THE GEEKS was conceived from the beginning as a charitable vehicle, to help raise funds for the fight against lupus, the autoimmune disease which afflicts more then five million people worldwide and more than a million and a half people in the United States, including Gretchen Schafer, the wife of Bill Schafer, owner and publisher of Subterranean Press. Learn more about lupus at http://www.lupusalliance.org/content.asp?id=8.
Do check it out!
This from the press release:
CLASH OF THE GEEKS, A FANTASTICAL, CHARITABLE CHAPBOOK FROM WIL WHEATON AND JOHN SCALZI, IS NOW AVAILABLE AT UnicornPegasusKitten.com
Wil Wheaton, John Scalzi and Subterranean Press are proud to announce the publication of CLASH OF THE GEEKS, a special and fantastical electronic chapbook. It features stories by Wheaton, Scalzi, New York Times bestseller Patrick Rothfuss, Norton Award winner and Hugo Best Novel nominee Catherynne M. Valente, Hugo and Nebula Award nominee Rachel Swirsky, and others, and is for the benefit of the Michigan/Indiana affiliate of the Lupus Alliance of America.
The chapbook is available in multiple electronic formats at http://unicornpegasuskitten.com. It is free to download, but voluntary payment is strongly encouraged, via Paypal or by tax-deductible donation, with links to both provided at the unicornpegasuskitten.com Web site. All proceeds from this chapbook will go to the Michigan/Indiana affiliate of the Lupus Alliance of America.
The stories in the chapbook are each based on an image created by artist Jeff Zugale at the direction of Scalzi, in which Scalzi, portrayed as an axe-wielding orc, is confronted by Wheaton, who is wearing a clown sweater and holding a spear whilst astride a flying unicorn pegasus kitten. Each author was encouraged to use their own imagination to explain what was going on in the picture and why. The results were diverse, imaginative, and given the caliber of the contributors, unsurprisingly well-done.
In addition to the professional writers who agreed to contribute works, Wheaton, Scalzi and Subterranean Press also ran a "fan fiction" contest, in which anyone could submit a short story based on the picture. From hundreds of submissions, two stories, by Bernadette Durbin and Scott Mattes, were chosen. In addition, songwriter John Anealio composed a ballad, the musical transcription of which is included in the chapbook, and online gaming community legend Stephen Toulouse contributed a tech-oriented one-act play.
CLASH OF THE GEEKS was conceived from the beginning as a charitable vehicle, to help raise funds for the fight against lupus, the autoimmune disease which afflicts more then five million people worldwide and more than a million and a half people in the United States, including Gretchen Schafer, the wife of Bill Schafer, owner and publisher of Subterranean Press. Learn more about lupus at http://www.lupusalliance.org/content.asp?id=8.
4 commentaires:
Not to be overly crass, but reading the title I though this was fundraising for wolves given that it is posted on a fantasy blog...
Now I will shut up and buy a copy.
Best fundraising idea ever!
i can't stand wil wheaton.
ever since his political outcry against "torture" in interogation that the bush administration asked for in congress.
i will not forget the torture that st - ng was, and his pathetic role as well.
I am laughing that this was posted the same day as the House, MD premiere. "It's not Lupus!"
Yes, I am sure I am going to hell.
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