futurismic.com - 6/5/2009
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It’s time for another fresh piece of fiction here at Futurismic , and this one’s something quite unique. “Awakening in Six Parts” is a hugely immersive and somewhat gonzo tale about dreams, mathematics and relationships, set in a tomorrow whose strangeness only ...
booksonmars.blogspot.com - 6/8/2009
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Bill Schafer of Subterranean Press announced that he
and Peter Crowther of PS Publishing have commissioned all...
new color artwork for their forthcoming edition of The Martian Chronicles: the Definitive Edition, which is scheduled to be released by the ...
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Velcro City Tourist Board —
... It’s been a busy week over at Futurismic, as is often the case at the start of a new month. Karen M Roberts’ “Awakening in Six Parts” went up on Monday, and I strongly suggest you read it - it’s a great story, and something quite different to what we’ve published before. It stuck with me for days after the first time I read it, and that’s got to be a sign of a strong story. Go see what you think, leave a comment. ...
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QuasarDragon —
... : "Awakening in Six Parts" by Karen M Roberts. "It wasn’t precisely forbidden for a husband and a wife to discuss their dreams, but it wasn’t the sort of thing decent people did. Max’s coffee cup rattled against the saucer when Claudette raised the topic over breakfast." Online HERE . ...
SF Tidbits for 6/7/09
SF Signal —
... author of Slights.
Screen Rant looks at The Technology Of Science Fiction.
Free Fiction and Stuff [courtesy of QuasarDragon]: Innsmouth Free Press has its inaugural fiction issue with Lovecraft Mythos fiction by Nick Mamatas, Pamela K. Kinney, Robert Borski, Caroline Totten, Kírk Barrett, and Paula R. Stiles. @Book View Cafe: "Abelard's Kiss" by Madeleine E. Robins. @Futurismic: "Awakening in Six Parts" by Karen M Roberts. @Ecstatic Days: "Goat Variations Redux" by ...
The 2009 Hugo Short Fiction Nominees
Torque Control —
... of them here, possibly on a bi-weekly basis, probably focusing on new, online stories (after all, there are next year’s Hugo nominations to think about). Good idea? Bad idea? And if the former, does anyone have suggestions for stories they’d like to put on the slate? I’ve been mulling posting something about Rachel Swirsky’s “Eros, Philia, Agape” since I read it, for instance, and I keep meaning to read more of Futurismic’s fiction. Thoughts?
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