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Books received: 1/12/09
Books received: 1/12/09
Green by Jay Lake. Tor. June, 2009. Her exquisite beauty and brilliant mind were not enough tofree her form captivity. That took her skills with a knife, and the power of a goddess. She was born in poverty, in a dusty village under the equatorial sun. She does not remember her mother, ...
The Gnomes Are Coast Guards
The Gnomes Are Coast Guards
darkfantasy.org — In Chantel Tattoli’s surreal “The Gnomes Are Coast Guards”, a young woman explores her grandmother’s legacy. … [ visit site to read more ] (more) The Gnomes Are Coast Guards
Afterword to Michael Moorcock’s Wizardry and Wild Romance
Afterword to Michael Moorcock’s Wizardry and Wild Romance
jeffvandermeer.com — Some free nonfiction while I’m cleaning out my files: my afterword to Moorcock’s Wizardry and Wild Romance, MonkeyBrain Books edition from 2004 … “Believe me, pards, we’re living in an age of myths and ... (more) Afterword to Michael Moorcock’s Wizardry and Wild Romance
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LakeshoreEnter the Octopus receives a review copy of Green — Unsurprising, since I sent it to him... James Gurney quoting dioramist James Perry Wilson — Another one of Gurney's fascinating posts on art and illustration, which I find highly applicable to the processes of fiction. 100 cereal box covers — The wallpaper of our childhoods, at least those of us who grew up around supermarkets — e.g., not me. (Snurched from Found in Mom's Basement.) Building a 1:1 scale model of a ...

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