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Letters from Abroad: Sociology and History of Science
Letters from Abroad: Sociology and History of Science
( Letters from Abroad is back with the original photo, the Witch of the Danube Canal.) Science fiction often explores science’s relationship with humanity. A book may follow a certain technology from its invention through its inclusion into society, typically with unexpected results. A ...
Letters from Abroad: Interview with Professor Kelly Joyce (Part 1)
Letters from Abroad: Interview with Professor Kelly Joyce (Part 1)
tor.com — I bring you now on Letters from Abroad a special two-part interview with Professor Kelly Joyce—an old... friend and one of the most interesting people I’ve ever known—currently a program director at the National Science Foundation, normally a sociology ... (more) Letters from Abroad: Interview with Professor Kelly ...
Letters from Abroad: Interview with Professor Kelly Joyce (Part 2)
Letters from Abroad: Interview with Professor Kelly Joyce (Part 2)
tor.com — We continue our Letters from Abroad interview with Professor Kelly Joyce—an old friend and one of the... most interesting people I’ve ever known—currently a program director at the National Science Foundation, normally a sociology prof specializing in ... (more) Letters from Abroad: Interview with Professor Kelly ...
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November 4, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — Couple of news that's not exactly genre news per se, but is important and concerns the community. First, Vylar Kaftan has a Letter to the San Jose police. This relates to an incident that happened in or near the San Jose Fairmont Hotel (where World Fantasy Con took place). The second item is author Catherynne M. Valente is stranded in Germany and is nearly out of funds. You can donate to Fairyland. Or check out the HELP CAT VALENTE AND DMITRI ZAGIDULIN Facebook page. In personal plugs, my interview with Aliette de Bodard is up at SF Signal. The Apex "World SF" issue is up and includes my interview with ...

SF Tidbits for 11/4/09
SF Signal — Interviews/Profiles The Guardian profiles Margo Lanagan. The Agony Column has a recording of the SF in SF Panel Discussion Featuring Eric Simons, Kim Stanley Robinson and Terry Bisson on October 17, 2009 (podcast). TV Guide has 5 Questions with V's Scott Wolf. New York Post profiles Jonathan Lethem. Blog Critics interviews John Brown. (via Tor Books) Genreville interviews Anton Strout. John Scalzi profiles Steven R. Boyett.Lists Amazon's Top 10 Books: Science Fiction ...

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