locusmag.com - 3/16/2009
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Prague: City of Fantasy by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer "If you look at Prague from up here, as her lights flicker on one by one, you feel you would gladly plunge headlong into an unreal lake in which you had seen an enchanted castle with a hundred towers [as] the evening chimes on that black lake ...
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March 17, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
... Blog, Taking One for the Team: K. Tempest Bradford. Liz Danforth on Why Games? when it comes to libraries. Kevin Church on A Rough Guide To Webcomics Made By Twitter Users (Part One). Editors Unleashed on Blogging for Books. The Book Publicity Blog on New media marketing — wisdom from SXSW. Mike Resnick on Why Carol Won’t Sit Next to Me at Science Fiction Movies. Ann & Jeff Vandermeer on Prague: City of Fantasy. Jonathan Strahan on The All-Time Top 40 (-ish) - A Quixotic ...
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Ecstatic Days —
Today’s mostly travel to MidSouthCon in Memphis. Ann’s the editor guest of honor. Hope to see some of you at the convention!
In the meantime, here’s our short piece on fantastical Prague. ...
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