- We kicked off on August 2nd with the Indiegogo Fundraiser Pitch
- We also set up a Facebook Page in which all these and more news updates were posted (thanks to the wonderful Valeria for managing that!)
- At the start of the campaign, Fabio interviewed Kathryn over at Different Frontiers
- Also on Day 1, Jo Thomas kicked off a Blog Hop talking about power, bodies and work-in-progress
- The Blog Hop Home Post, which collects contributions by David, Allegra, Nick, Dylan, Ro, Jessica, Joseph, M.Fenn, Alyssa, Rachel and Rick
- We had a #DisabilitySF twitter chat, where people recommended good stories
- Cheryl Morgan blogged about the anthology and disability in science fiction (she very generously donated an e-book bundle from Wizard's Tower Press)
- Maureen Speller blogged about why the topic is important in her view (she donated a fantastic novella critique for the fundraiser too—I think there's still one left, if you're quick!)
- Margrét Helgadóttir interviewed us both about the anthology theme
- I wrote a guest post on intersectional SF and audiences for Denny Upkins blog
- Inspired by the blog hop, Jo Thomas carried out a disability-SF story audit, and blogged about her future action plan
- Cheryl Morgan also Podcast an interview with Kathryn at Salon Futura
- A.C. Buchanan wrote a post about Disability and SF scholarship
- Goldfish wrote about the campaign, and about "perfect" heroes in movies
- Interview on the Apex website
- I wrote a guest post over at Nicola Griffith's website (Nicola also kindly donated a Tuckerization)
- Tade Thompson wrote a guest post on Mental Illness in SF
- Kathryn gave some examples of good portrayals of disability in SF for Pornokitch's Friday Five
- I was interviewed by Christel Bodenbender
- Nick Wood blogged about disability, science fiction, and subtext
- Infamous Scribbler interviewed us both about the project
- Interview on Theaker's Quarterly
- Kathryn and I gave some examples of How Not To Do Disability-SF at Maureen's blog
- Cheryl blogged about the importance of paying authors after we hit our first target
- Recent Campbell-winning Sofia Samatar hosted a conversation about Intersectional Science Fiction
- The Long Hidden Kickstarter plugged us in a campaign update
- Kathryn had an interview at Visibility Fiction
- Kathryn had an interview at Twinja Book Reviews
- Kathryn's That Was Awesome post at Tor.com, about Misha's Red Spider White Web
- Kathryn ran an interview with me, that was posted in three parts by Benjanun Sriduangkaew, Margrét Helgadóttir and Aishwarya Subramanian
- SF Signal ran a Mind Meld about disability in SF
- Jared Shurin interviewed Kathryn for Pornokitsch
- Kathryn was interviewed on Space Crip
- I answered Tor.com's Pop Quiz at the End of the Universe
- Kathryn interviewed by Christel Bodenbender
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
AtF final round-up of blogs, interviews, guest posts
We're on the last day of the Accessing the Future fundraiser (igg.me/at/accessingfuture) with only nine hours to go and fast approaching our second stretch goal (which at $8000 will give us internal, black and white illustrations). I won't be awake when the final clock ticks over, so I'm leaving you with this final list of all the guest blog posts, interviews, plugs, and other words about the campaign and the anthology that have been posted in the last six weeks. Many thanks and much love to all of the people who have donated perks, blogged for us, spread the word in other ways, and contributed to the fundraiser itself. You (yes you!) have made it so this anthology will be excellent.
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