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The November issue of Locus Magazine, mailed October
30th to subscribers , features interviews with Greg Bear...
, Paul Melko , and Gardner Dozois , a new column by Cory Doctorow , short fiction reviews by Gardner Dozois and Rich Horton , and ...
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NEWS : Locus Magazine: November Issue
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Links Shake the World
Torque Control —
... I’m in Glasgow for most of this week, for work-related reasons, so posting is likely to be light; but I can at least catch up on my linking.
Simon Pegg on why zombies shouldn’t run
Nic Clarke on Temeraire by Naomi Novik
Alastair Reynolds on The Quiet War by Paul McAuley
The October Locus is online for your perusal; this issue includes among other things the first installment of Gardner Dozois’ short fiction column, which I have to say I found a little ...
SF Tidbits for 11/10/08
SF Signal —
Locus Online has an online PDF version of Locus Magazine's October 2008 issue.
Locus Online also notes these remembrances of Michael Crichton: USA Today, Mark Steyn, Michael Berry in San Francisco Chronicle, Alan Cooperman in Washington Post, Ronald Bailey in Reason, and Dave Itzkoff in New York Times, who says Crichton was "too big for the 25-cent bin of genre fiction". Way to warm the cockles of our collective heart, Itzkoff.
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November 11, 2008 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
Cramming for Clockwork Phoenix 2... Please donate to Farrago's Wainscot. Jim C. Hines's Annual Book Donation Drive. Seth Godin on Free Content and the Publishing Industry. Because I am a geek, an interview with Felicia Day (The Guild, Dr. Horrible). Online version of Locus's October 2008 issue. What Went Wrong in October in Book Publishing. The Internet vs Books: Peaceful Coexistence. Now the NY Times see SF/F. Matthew Cheney on "If Only I'd ...
Byzarium, Summer Galu, and More.
QuasarDragon —
... Free e-book and audiobook versions are here. Locus Online has its October issue for free online reading. It looks like a great issue with Ursula Le Guin, Frederick Pohl, and Tobias Buckell. Unfortunately it's in a flash format, which is about half as user friendly as Windows Vista. Still, regardless of format, a free high-quality, online mag is cool. Avalable online Here. [via SF Signal] The eleventh ...
Locus Magazine freebie
Tobias Buckell Online —
Locus Magazine is experimenting by putting up their October issue online for free in PDF form. The issue includes a long interview with me in the back. The Locus homepage is here, and you can click here to go straight to the October issue.
Friday Free Fiction for 14th November
Futurismic —
... “Signs” by Shaun C Green
“The Day the Aliens Came” by Neil Beynon
“Sleep Now” by Gareth L Powell
“Walker” by Phred Serenissima
“Memories of Tiffin” by Gaie Sebold
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Non-fiction bonus! Locus Online is hosting a PDF version of the October 2008 issue of Locus Magazine. ...
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http://www.locusmag.com/2009/2008RecommendedReading.html
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locusmag.com 7/3/2009 — Complete Locus Poll results including this year's Locus Awards winners Interviews with Tad Williams and Deborah Beale A new column by Cory Doctorow Obituaries of David Eddings and others Bibliographic listings of the month's New Books and Magazines ...
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locusmag.com 2/5/2009 — For the best synthesis of these two types, I’d nominate Greg Bear’s City at the End of Time , which pointedly alludes to earlier traditions from Hodgson to Clarke to Stapledon, but which recombines these in a way that is utterly contemporary. Bear ...
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locusmag.com 2/12/2009 —
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Locus Online: December issue Table of Contents
locusmag.com 12/1/2008 — Interviews with Vernor Vinge and Caitl n R. Kiernan Listings of forthcoming books through September 2009 Report and photos from the World Fantasy Con Short fiction reviews by Gardner Dozois and Rich Horton , plus reviews by Gary K. Wolfe, Faren ...