nerdworld.blogs.time.com - 7/9/2009
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Michael Moorcock is one of the basic architects of the crumbling Piranesi-like structure that is my brain. As a teenager I was a major major Elric fan. Give a skinny albino nobleman a massive black parasitic sword, and there is really nothing I don't want to know about what happens next. During ...
guardian.co.uk - 7/13/2009
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... your zen photo for the day for those curious what I do for work: Interviews The Pub Call podcast with Mark Bertils, Kat Meyer, Richard Nash, and Kassia Krozser. Bret Jordan interviews R.A. and Geno Salvatore. Rae Bryant interviews Nadia Bulkin. Cindy Hannikman interviews James Maxey. Kate Torgovnick interviews Joshua Lyon. Lev Grossman interviews Michael Moorcock. Advice/Articles SF Signal MIND MELD: Guide to ...
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SF Signal —
Over at Nerd World, Lev Grossman has 5 Questions for Michael Moorcock.
Locus Online has the scoop on Sunburst Award Finalists, and award given to the best novel-length Canadian literature of the fantastic.
Future Trend: YA Science Fiction: "For Young Adult readers the sky isn't the limit, and though YA Science Fiction is still a rare beast, the good thing is we have very talented writers out there exposing future generations to the 'thinking person's' story."
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