aidanmoher.com - 25 days ago
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I’m a big fan of David B. Coe’s The LonTobyn Chronicle . I read them years ago, and haven’t really kept up with Coe’s work since, but I look back on them fondly, particularily the blend of Hard Science Fiction and High Fantasy found in The Outlanders . I always tell ...
Interview with David Coe, Author of The Horsemen’s Gambit
mikebrotherton.com 1/18/2009 — David B. Coe ( www.davidbcoe.com ) is the Crawford Award-winning author of ten fantasy novels and several short stories. A refugee from academia, David has a Ph.D. in history and has taught at the university level. In a life prior to that ...
Interview with SF author and futurist, David Brin
sciencefictionmusings.blogspot.com 8/14/2009 — Meet David Brin, a science fiction author and so much more. He's a scientist, inventor, speaker, futurist, cast member and technical consultant. He speaks not just about his books and science fiction, but about science, our future, technology, transparency, security and politics. He's also ...
David Brin guest blogging here next week
sentientdevelopments.com 3/24/2009 — Science fiction writer, scientist and renowned futurist David Brin will be guest blogging here on Sentient Developments next week. Brin is a best-selling author whose future-oriented novels include Earth and Hugo Award winners Startide Rising and The ...
David Brin guestblogging at Sentient Developments this week
futurismic.com 3/25/2009 — This week, transhumanist blogger George Dvorsky’s site Sentient Developments plays host to no less a science fiction luminary than David Brin as guest blogger . Says Dvorsky:
David will be writing about biological uplift, the Singularity, ...
StarShipSofa
sffaudio.com 1/3/2009 —
Listen Now to Aural Delights No 57 Geoff Ryman/David Brin Special mp3
Poem: Fifty Cents by Mark Rich 02:22
Blinded By The Light: Part 1 Jetes de Vries 04:22
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 55:15
Main Fiction: Film-Makers of Mars by ...
Free Readin’ | The Quiet War by Paul McAuley
aidanmoher.com 9/30/2009 —
From the teeming cities of earth to the scrupulously realized landscapes of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, The Quiet War, an exotic, fast-paced space opera, turns on a single question: who decides what it means to be human?
Twenty-third century Earth, ravaged by climate change, looks ...