Fans of the immortal (or possibly undead) Jeff Lint will be delighted to hear that Raw Dog Screaming Press is publishing a collection of the most important academic essays about Lint’s work. And Your Point Is? promises to be the most talked about collection of SF criticism published in this millennium and in this galaxy, mainly because Lint’s estate has committed millions of dollars to a marketing campaign than involves creating thousands of fake blogs by supposed teenage fans of Lint’s work. Rumors that Steve Aylett has been asked to dress in a variety of cute anime costumes in order to provide “author photos” for these fake blogs are already being hotly denied. Nick Mamatas and John Scalzi have both claimed that Aylett is one of their pseudonyms. For more details on this publishing event of the last 13 billion years, see Jeff Ford.
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“Nick Mamatas and John Scalzi have both claimed that Aylett is one of their pseudonyms.”
Lies, despicable lies. Everyone knows my pseudonyms are Dirk Buffley, Chesty McSpankerson, and David Brin.
Tsk. Every knows that David Brin is a pseudonym of Jeff Lint. Langford did the expose years ago.