josephmallozzi.wordpress.com - 3/13/2009
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Talk about a quick turnaround. I sent author Nancy Kress your questions late last night. Fast forward seven hours to this morning when I woke up to discover an email from Nancy in my inbox. She was done! Well, a big thank you to Nancy for squeezing us into her busy schedule. Last ...
A Kress collection — short stories with depth
scifistandpoint.wordpress.com 3/1/2009 — I’ve made comments in the past about the limitations of the short story format, and one thing I mentioned was the lack of room for any serious character development. Well, I have just had the experience of being proven wrong, because I’ve just read Trinity and Other Stories, an ...
Pseudopod 112: Periods
pseudopod.org 10/17/2008 — By Florence Ann Marlowe
Read by Damaris Mannering
“It’s going on three weeks, now.”
“Mmm-hmmm. And there’s no chance of you being pregnant?”
“Oh, no!” Nancy shook her head. “I ...
Short Story Review: The Sandkings by George R.R. Martin
threetreesstudios.com 6/24/2009 — One of the creepiest and yet most interesting science fiction stories I have ever read is “The Sandkings” by George R. R. Martin. This is the story of Kress a man who loves exotic pets but finally finds some that are just a little to exotic for him.
The story begins with Kress ...
50 Free Fantastic Fictions For Friday
sfsignal.com 5/22/2009 — More free speculative fiction goodness (mostly) from the amazing resource Free Speculative Fiction Online . Lots of great authors here. Some of them are making repeat appearances here, but so what? Read 'em again! Kage Baker: " Speed, Speed the Cable ...
Is there any such thing as the Great World Novel?
tor.com 3/5/2009 — Nancy Lebovitz asked a very interesting question on her livejournal today. She wondered:
whether there are any good nominees for the Great World Novel, and whether it’s viewed as a worthy artistic ambition. Obviously, you can’t fit the whole world ...
Steal Across the Sky: Nancy Kress: Books
amazon.com 2/16/2009 — “Probability Space offers the pleasures, delivered, with all Kress’s unfailing intelligence and skill, of lovers united (though not without the possibility of future heartbreak), villains defeated (though other villains remain available and willing), ...
Kress can do better than Crucible
scifistandpoint.wordpress.com 2/8/2009 — I said in my review for Crossfire that (to paraphrase myself) it wasn’t the best Nancy Kress was capable of, but that it was still within the realm of worthwhile reading; and that its weaknesses were offset by its strong and well-developed characters. Its sequel Crucible (2004), however, ...
On July 20th, 1969...by Nancy Kress
tor.com 7/24/2009 —
The Apollo 11 moon landing had a profound but delayed effect on me.
The “delayed” part was because I missed the whole thing. The afternoon and evening of July 20, 1969, I was at my summer-while-in-college job, which was waitressing in a ...
2009 Hugo Best Novella Spotlight
tor.com 8/3/2009 — The nominees for the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Novella are:
* “The Political Prisoner” by Charles Coleman Finlay ( F&SF Aug 2008)
* “The Erdmann Nexus” by Nancy Kress ( Asimov’s Oct/Nov 2008)
* “The Tear” by Ian McDonald ( Galactic ...
Aural Delights No 97 Nancy Kress
starshipsofa.com 8/27/2009 — (http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i289/lightfoot-art/SSSAD97fine-1.jpg)
Art: Alllie
Poetry: Half-Way Home by G.O Clark (http://my.att.net/p/PWP-goclark) 02:30
Fact: FilmTalk by Rod Barnett (http://pitofrod.blogspot.com/) 32:25
Main Fiction: ...