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Charles Brown
The last I saw Charles Brown was at the Marriott in Burlington this past weekend at Readercon.  He motored by me in his wheelchair and took a swing at me with his cane.  That, for Charles, was a sign of affection.  He was a truly unique individual, a complex personality, ...
Charles N. Brown, 1937-2009
locusmag.com — Locus publisher, editor, and co-founder Charles N. Brown, 72, died peacefully in his sleep July 12, 2009 on his way home from Readercon. Charles Nikki Brown was born June 24, 1937 in Brooklyn NY, where he grew up. He attended the City College of New ... (more) Charles N. Brown, 1937-2009
Interview: Cthulhu helps Charles Stross cover the Cold War
Interview: Cthulhu helps Charles Stross cover the Cold War
scifiwire.com — Discover how the author of Wireless and Saturn's Children crafts his novels and short stories. (more) Interview: Cthulhu helps Charles Stross cover the Cold War
The 2009 Hugo Awards: The Best Novel Shortlist, Part 1
wrongquestions.blogspot.com — I have a shocking confession to make: I did not read all of the best novel Hugo nominees before the July 3rd voting deadline. I have an even more shocking confession to make: this was not because I didn't have the time to read these novels, but ... (more) The 2009 Hugo Awards: The Best Novel Shortlist, Part 1
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