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OF Blog of the Fallen: "International SF" and Problems of Identity article now up at the Nebula Awards Blog
| Larry Nolen on “International SF” and Problems of Identity http://bit.ly/7q0vqv 11/23/2009 |
"International SF" and Problems of Identity article now up at the Nebula Awards Blog
OF Blog of the Fallen —
Just click here for the link.
Feel free to comment there or here with questions, comments, and even snide remarks (if such are merited). Even better, how about you write on your own blogs/LJs (if you have one) responses to the questions raised, as this piece was meant to raise questions for consideration more than making definitive statements. ...
November 24, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... Advice/Articles Teresa Sousa de Almeida on Science Fiction in Portugal: The Drawing Up of a Territory. Jim C. Hines on Why My Books are Not My Babies. Genreville on Self-Publishing Done Right. The Creative Penn on Update on the Amazon International Kindle and What It Means For Authors. Jeff VanderMeer on Writer Despair for a Cheery Monday! The Nebula Awards Blog on “International SF” and Problems of Identity. Will Hindmarch on Giving It Away. Rachel Swirsky ...
SF Tidbits for 11/24/09
SF Signal —
... interviews Hideyuki Kikuchi. Bibliophile Stalker interviews K.J. Bishop.Articles Teresa Sousa de Almeida on Science Fiction in Portugal: The Drawing Up of a Territory. Jim C. Hines on Why My Books are Not My Babies. Genreville on Self-Publishing Done Right. The Creative Penn on Update on the Amazon International Kindle and What It Means For Authors. The Nebula Awards Blog on "International SF" and Problems of Identity. Will Hindmarch on Giving It Away ...
Nebula Awards: “International SF” and Problems of Identity
SFWA » SFWA Blog —
Our sister site, NebulaAwards.com has an essay by Larry Nolan on “International SF” and Problems of Identity
We live in a world that increasingly is not defined by national borders. Depending on where one goes, one can hear “Me encanta,” “Ich liebe es,” or “Love ko ‘to” whenever a McDonald’s jingo plays on the radio or television. Levi’s, the quintessential American blue jeans, are not made in the United States anymore, but in factories across the globe. Watch many of the “Adult Swim” shows on the Cartoon Network in the US and one is bound to find ...
Further thoughts on "International SF"
OF Blog of the Fallen —
The responses to my article "'International SF' and Problems of Identity" last week were encouraging. It was nice to see positive, thoughtful responses from those involved in the Bulgarian and Brazilian SF scenes and Luís Filipe Silva provided a link to ...

