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by Matthew Hughes
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for a few hours more
Karl Edward Wagner's
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Books of the Change (trilogy)
by Sean Williams
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Tricia Sullivan novels
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Brian Stableford
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(Starsea Invaders, 1)
by G. Harry Stine
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Two novels
by Tim Sullivan
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Artemis Awakening
by Jane Lindskold
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Showing posts with label Jane Lindskold. Show all posts
Friday, May 30, 2014
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Movement Moves (Genres and subgenres)
Charles Stross on worldbuilding for posthumans
Jane Lindskold on books that change your perspective (the article's strength, the explanation of "why", sadly disappears)
500 "new" old fairy tales
Rattle on Speculative Poetry
Omni arises with new fiction by Rudy Rucker
Jeffrey Ford on Tradition
Michael Swanwick on the fantasy traditional and how his novels navigate this
Charlie Hugh Smith predicts The Next American Revolution
James Patrick Kelly on Cyberpunk
Octavia E. Butler on Predicting The Future
Humorous bookcover cliches (although it doesn't hamper my appreciation of a few designs)
Jane Lindskold on books that change your perspective (the article's strength, the explanation of "why", sadly disappears)
500 "new" old fairy tales
Rattle on Speculative Poetry
Omni arises with new fiction by Rudy Rucker
Jeffrey Ford on Tradition
Michael Swanwick on the fantasy traditional and how his novels navigate this
Charlie Hugh Smith predicts The Next American Revolution
James Patrick Kelly on Cyberpunk
Octavia E. Butler on Predicting The Future
Humorous bookcover cliches (although it doesn't hamper my appreciation of a few designs)
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