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josephmallozzi.wordpress.com - 4/21/2009
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One of the nice things about picking up a short story collection is that it allows you to hedge your bets. When reading a novel, you’re in it for the long haul - especially if you’ve selected it as a book of the month club selection. In the case of an anthology, however, it’s a relatively ...
josephmallozzi.wordpress.com - 4/26/2009
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Editor Ellen Datlow Editor Ellen Datlow’s career has
spanned almost thirty years. She spent 18 years as
the fiction editor of Omni, 21 years co-editing Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror with Terri Windling, and has edited countless ...
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April 25, 2009: Editor Ellen Datlow Answers Your Questions
newyorker.com - 4/20/2009
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Edgar Allan Poe once wrote an essay called
“The Philosophy of Composition,” to explain why he wrote
“The Raven” backward. The poem tells the story of a man who, “once upon a midnight dreary,” while mourning his dead ...
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Jill Lepore: Edgar Allan Poe and the economy of horror.
sfsite.com - 4/16/2009
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The 200th birthday of Edgar Allan Poe is
the occasion for the renowned editor Ellen Datlow, to
assemble another anthology of nineteen original stories somehow inspired to Poe's life or work. Under such a broad label, the tales display an enormous ...
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Poe edited by Ellen Datlow
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SF Tidbits for 4/21/09
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INTERVIEWS & PROFILES: Frederik Pohl remembers Cyril M. Kornbluth. Jo Walton interviews Lois McMaster Bujold. @Bibliophile Stalker: Paul Di Filippo.
REVIEWS: Paul DiFilippo reviews Supermen! By Greg Sadowski. Lou Anders revisits Batman. Joseph Mallozzi reviews Poe - 19 New Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, edited by Ellen Datlow.
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