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My Favorite Science Fiction Story: Greg Wickenhofer
Today’s post is a guest review by Greg Wickenhofer. Greg is the author of “Orbiter’s Reward” - one of the flash fiction stories I reviewed several months ago. After my post about his story he was kind enough to contact me and discuss his story and science fiction in general. I recently [...]
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Matt’s Bookosphere 8/16/08
Enter the Octopus — ... Review: “The Born Queen” by Greg Keyes Musing on hybrids (genre) Stephanie Campisi on trends in novel titles Michael Jasper is literally mapping out his new novel Review: “The Leather Maiden” by Joe R. Lansdale Review: “Toll the Hounds” by Steve Erikson Review: “The Best of Lucius Shepard”" What’s your favorite science fiction author, Greg Wickenhofer? Review: “The ...

SF Tidbits for 8/17/08
SF Signal — ... Awards winners The Art of Reading. The Cordwainer Smith website gets a face lift and an accompanying blog. [via The Crotchety Old Fan. Thanks, Fred!] Christopher Paul Carey has pictures from Farmercon 90, a convention for Philip José Farmer fans. Best Science Fiction Stories continues their posts of favorite favorite short stories with entries by Tinkoo and Greg Wickenhofer? Timecop Illustrates the Pitfalls of Time Travel ...

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