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August 3, 2009: The Speed of Dark, by Elizabeth Moon
August 3, 2009: The Speed of Dark, by Elizabeth Moon
In the interest of full disclosure: This isn‘t my first time reading The Speed of Dark. It’s one of my favorite books and I have nothing but good things to say about it. Okay. Onto my review: Thirty-five year old Lou Arrendale is a bioinformatics specialist working for ...
August 9, 2009: Elizabeth Moon Answers Your Questions!
August 9, 2009: Elizabeth Moon Answers Your Questions!
josephmallozzi.wordpress.com — With the exception of those who accidentally wandered onto this blog and have since been unable to find their way out, you’re all here because you’re fans of science fiction. Or, more specifically and at the very least, fans of the ... (more) August 9, 2009: Elizabeth Moon Answers Your Questions!
WINNERS: 2009 Chesley Awards
sfsignal.com — The winners of the Chesley Awards , recognizing individual artistic works and achievements, have been announced : BEST COVER ILLUSTRATION: HARDBACK BOOK Donato Giancola, A Book of Wizards edited by Marvin Kaye (SFBC, April 2008) BEST COVER ... (more) WINNERS: 2009 Chesley Awards
2008 Sidewise Award, the acceptance speech that wasn't
chrisroberson.net — Last night I learned that, against all expectations, I apparently won the 2008 Sidewise Award for Best Alternate History Long-form for my novel The Dragon's Nine Sons . Twenty-four hours later and I'm still flabbergasted. I didn't sent my designated ... (more) 2008 Sidewise Award, the acceptance speech that wasn't
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SF Tidbits for 8/5/09
SF Signal — ... Survival Guide is now available on one handy page. Table of contents for Fantasy Worldbuilding Questions by Patricia C. Wrede. Jeff Somers has launched a website to support his new Avery Cates book, The Eternal Prison. The website features an old-school, Zork-like text-adventure. John Birmingham is thinking about writing small iPhone novels. Joseph Mallozzi reviews his book club selection this month, Elizabeth Moon's The Speed of Dark ...

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