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Subject:        [CarlBrandon] SLF Mentorship Program: Autumn Session
Date:   Wed, 12 Jul 2006 11:46:34 -0500
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SPECULATIVE LITERATURE FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES FALL MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

The Speculative Literature Foundation (SLF) announces the second  
session of its mentorship program. The program will take place August  
1 through October 31, 2006. Participants will be able to gain  
valuable advice in the areas of business and craft from accomplished  
professional writers willing to share their experience. The mentors  
will not be critiquing mentee work, but will be talking about the  
nuts and bolts of writing.

This session's mentors include Leah Cutter, Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu,  
Jenn Reese, Ben Rosenbaum, and John Scalzi.

***

Leah R Cutter is the author of three historical fantasy novels as  
well as several fantasy, science fiction and horror short stories.  
Her most recent novel is The Jaguar and the Wolf (Roc 2005). She's  
lived all over the world, inc luding Hungary and Taiwan, and now  
resides in Seattle, WA with her cat and many books. She supports  
herself and her writing habit by doing technical writing for a  
California-based software company. Her website appears at http:// 
www.leahcutter.com.

Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu 's first novel, Zahrah the Windseeker, was  
published in 2005 by Houghton Mifflin. It will be published in  
Nigeria in 2007 by Kachifo Ltd. Her second novel, Ejii the Shadow  
Speaker, will be published by Hyperion Books for Children in 2007.  
Her short story, The Chaos Magician's Mega Chemistry Set will be  
published in Space and Time Magazine's 100th issue in 2006. Nnedi is  
currently finishing her PhD in English at the University of Illinois,  
Chicago. She is also a graduate of the Clarion Science Fiction and  
Fantasy Writers' Workshop (2001).

Jenn Reese lives in Los Angeles, where she studies martial arts,  
plays strate gy games, and sits in traffic. She's a 1999 Clarion  
workshop survivor and her stories have appeared in Polyphony,  
Flytrap, and various DAW anthologies, as well as online at Strange  
Horizons and Lone Star Stories. Her first novel, Jade Tiger, is  
forthcoming from Juno Books. Her website appears at www.jennreese.com.

Ben Rosenbaum has been a finalist for the Nebula, Hugo, and Sturgeon  
awards. His stories have appeared in Asimov's, F&t;SF, Harper's,  
Nature, McSweeney's, YBSF, YBFH, and other publications.

John Scalzi is the author of 10 books, including the Hugo-nominated  
Old Man's War and its sequel The Ghost Brigades, the astronomy  
handbook The Rough Guide to the Universe , and the best-selling Book  
of the Dumb humor series. His work has also appeared in various  
newspapers and magazines, including the Washington Post , the Chicago  
Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Dayto n Daily News, Jungle  
magazine, the Official US PlayStation Magazine and others. Scalzi  
Consulting, his writing/editing shop, consults for online and  
financial institutions such as AOL, Network Solutions, US Trust and  
Oppenheimer Funds. He enjoys pie.

***

We are accepting a maximum number of 25 applicants, as each of the  
five mentors will receive five mentees. If you are accepted, we'll  
ask you for a $15-$30 fee for participation in the three month  
program. The fee (as with all our fees) is sliding-scale; pay what  
you can afford. Fees go directly to supporting other SLF programs,  
such as our travel and older writers' grants.

To apply, please send a one-page bio and personal statement that  
includes an assessment of your writing experience and what you would  
like to get from a mentorship as an attached Word .doc or .rtf (Rich  
Text Format) file to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .org. This will serve as your  
introduction to your mentor and the group, if you are selected for  
the program. Also, indicate if you have a preference for a particular  
mentor (preferences are not guaranteed, however). There is no fee for  
application to the program.

Applications are due by midnight, July 25th, 2006

For more information, visit our mentorship website at http:// 
www.speculativeliterature.org/Programs/Mentorship.php or email PR  
contact Ashley Gronek at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you!

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The Speculative Literature Foundation is a volunteer-run, non-profit  
organization dedicated to promoting the interests of readers,  
writers, editors and publishers in the speculative literature community.

"Speculative literature" is a catch-all term meant to inclusively  
span the breadth of fantastic literature, encompassing literature  
ranging from hard and soft science fiction to epic fantasy to ghost  
stories to folk and fairy tales to slipstream to magical realism to  
modern mythmaking -- any literature containing a fabulist or  
speculative element.

More information about the Speculative Literature Foundation is  
available from its web site ( http://www.speculativeliterature.org/ )  
or by writing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Mary Anne Mohanraj - http://www.mamohanraj.com
Director, Speculative Literature Foundation - http://www.speclit.org
Board member, DesiLit - http://www.desilit.org






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