shirleyjacksonawards.blogspot.com - 5/5/2009
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sfsite.com - 5/1/2009
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sfsite.com —
Even with the demise of The Year's Best
Fantasy and Horror, there are many Best of the...
Year anthologies out there. But Paul notes, and applauds, about this selection of stories is that the wide range of sources challenges our notions of fantasy. This ...
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Best American Fantasy 2008 edited by Ann & Jeff Vandermeer
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SF Tidbits for 5/5/09
SF Signal —
... with stories by John O'Keefe, Philip K. Dick, H. G. Wells, H. B. Carelton, Mack Reynolds, Paul Ernst, D. W. Hall, C. C. Beck, and Randall Garrett. Graphic Fiction: @The Horrors of It All: "The Thing With the Golden Hair!" @Pappy's Golden Age Comics Blogzine: "Captain Rocket: The Graveyard of the Rocketeers"
@io9: China Miéville.
The Shirley Jackson Awards Blog interviews Jeff Vandermeer. [via Charles Tan]
Edward Willett is giving away free copies of ...
May 6, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
*sigh* Interviews The Nebula Awards interviews Lisa Goldstein. The Shirley Jackson Awards interviews Jeff VanderMeer. Diet Soap podcast features John Klima. The Agony Column podcast uploads the SF in SF panel with Terry Bisson, Richard Lupoff and Peter Beagle. Filipino expat Catherine Batac Walder interviews Jostein Gaarder. Sarah Monette Q&A 20. BookSpot Central interviews Clair Dickson. Maria Schneider interviews Arjun Basu. ...
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