One of my major projects this year was helping update the Aurora Awards website (the Aurora’s are Canada’s SF/F fan-voted awards). I’d like to say it was because I am SOOOOO selfless, but really, I won an Aurora last year and I wanted the website to... by Ryan McFadden | Feb 12, 2011 | Computers
Day three. The day. Women of the Apocalypse has gone on a terrific run and I bet a win could give it a little more juice. Just a little more. Women of the Apocalypse was up for Best Work (Other – a category reserved for anthologies) and Best Short (for... by Ryan McFadden | May 28, 2010 | Uncategorized, women of the apocalypse, Writing
I woke on the bathroom floor. I had closed my eyes only for a few minutes. Or six hours. I ventured from the bathroom and discovered it light outside. Fantastic. Luckily, Billie (my roomie and one of the Apocalyptic 4) hadn’t needed to use the bathroom... by Ryan McFadden | May 26, 2010 | women of the apocalypse, Writing
This past weekend, I attended Keycon, the annual science fiction and fantasy convention held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This year, it also hosted the Aurora Awards: Canada’s SF/F fan-voted awards. Women of the Apocalypse (of which my story Dues Ex Machina is... by Ryan McFadden | May 25, 2010 | women of the apocalypse, Writing
The good news continues into 2010 for Women of the Apocalypse. We received notification that Women of the Apocalypse has been nominated in the English Works (Other) category (this category is for anthologies and magazines) and Eileen Bell’s novella ‘Pawns Dreaming of... by Ryan McFadden | Mar 20, 2010 | women of the apocalypse, Writing