Barzak Day in the Blogosphere

This post will be updated throughout the day with links to material about Christopher Barzak and his first novel One For Sorrow
- Colleen Lindsay offers an in-depth interview and a classic photo. She's also giving copies of the book away!
- The Stage @ The Oakland is heading up the Youngstown, Ohio side of Barzak Day.
- Into My Own presents an interview with Chris.
- Chris guest-blogs at Gwenda Bond's place.
- Small Beer Press and LCRW (about whom more later) offer "Barzakian Secrets of the Barzakian Plan for Barzakian Galactic Domination".
- Colleen Mondor writes about Chris's short stories.
- Jason Erik Lundberg has been reading Barzak from the very beginning.
- Jeffrey Ford has some nice things to say.
- The Creativity Incubator launches a new feature, Creative Spotlight, with One for Sorrow.
- The new Science Fiction Awards Watch notes that Mr. Barzak is in their database.
- Secritcrush remembers One for Sorrow from a workshop a while back.
- Into My Own actually started Barzak Day a couple months early.
- Midori Snyder also began early, and offers a lovely review of the novel.
- Fantasy Book Critic notes One for Sorrow's release, and many others, plus a giveaway of other books.
- Tales from the Rustbelt reviews One for Sorrow.
- Mike Eats...Books?! devours One for Sorrow.
- Youngstown Renaissance joins the fun.
- Fellow Bantam author Tim Pratt reminisces, and mentions one of my favorite Barzak short stories along the way.
- Scott Westerfeld explains why, though he seldom blurbs, he wanted to blurb One for Sorrow.
- A Barzak Day post from Pittsburgh.
- Meghan McCarron on the man and his work. Fully.
- John Klima joins the celebration and links to some Barzak short stories online.
- Strange Horizons fiction editor Jed Hartman reminds us that Barzak has been a regular contributor to SH with fiction, reviews, and an interview.
- Strange Horizons fiction editor Karen Meisner offers some thoughts, and mentions karaoke.
- Elad Haber on friendship and Chris Barzak.
- Alan DeNiro on Barzak at Clarion and what makes this particular writer special.
- Justine Larbalestier adds a few words.
- Richard Butner remembers "Dead Boy Found" when it was a wee little workshop story.
- Haddayr Copley-Woods joins in.
- A victim of time zones, Ben Rosenbaum shows up late to the party.
- Brooke, who has been so instrumental with One for Sorrow's launch in Youngstown, on "Why I Love Chris Barzak"
- Elizabeth Hand reviews One for Sorrow in The Village Voice.