Goldstein interview and story

I’ve been a Lisa Goldstein fan since the first time I read The Dream Years. I have all her novels, including the ones she’s written under a pseudonym. Hell, in a strage bit of synchronicity my desktop wallpaper is Eric Fortune‘s artThis was a Tor.com bonus, so I’m not comfortable hosting a copy myself–but if you know how to use google you can find other people who will. And if that’s too fine a moral hair-splitting, note that Fortune has a differently cropped version at his site. for her Red Magician at the moment.

How is it then that I didn’t know she had a novelette nominated for the Nebulas? Why did I just find this out in an interview today.

And why does the interview not include a note on where the story was published, or a link to where it can be read on line?

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