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Novelist Neal Stephenson Once Again Proves He's the King of the Worlds
Tonight's subject at the History Book Club: the Vikings. This is primo stuff for the men who gather once a month in Seattle to gab about some long-gone era or icon, from early Romans to Frederick the Great. You really can't beat tales of merciless Scandinavian pirate forays and bloody ...
Neal Stephenson’s in time with Anathem
yatterings.com — Stephen Levy over at Wired has this great piece on the new Neal Stephenson novel, Anathem, which... disusses the Long Now foundation, 10000 year clock and time. No Tags addthis_url = ... (more) Neal Stephenson’s in time with Anathem
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SF Tidbits for 8/20/08
SF Signal — Interviews and Profiles: @Publishers Weekly: Liz Williams (The Shadow Pavilion). @SF Scope: Mike Allen, editor of Clockwork Phoenix. @Pretty/Scary: Ann VanderMeer. @SciFi Wire: John Marks (Fangland). @The Nebula Awards: Matthew Hughes. @Galaxiki: David Prowse (Darth Vader) [from last April]. @Wired: Neal Stephenson (Anathem). [via Yatterings] @Fantasybookspot: Steven Brust ( ...

SPOTLIGHT" Anathem" by Neal Stephenson
Fantasy Book Critic — ... Chamber, Threat Quality Press + Torque Control Watch Amazon Exclusive: An Introduction to “Anathem” Watch Amazon Exclusive: Neal Stephenson Reading from “Anathem” Read An Eleven-Page Excerpt from”Anathem” (PDF) Read the “Anathem” Abridged Glossary http://www.wired.com/culture/art/magazine/16-09/mf_stephenson Listen to ...

Neal Stephenson and the Clock of the Long Now
Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games — Anathem.jpg It was with no small excitement that I read, in a recent issue of Wired, an article about Neal Stephenson’s new novel Anathem , which is in stores today. And though the details about the novel were tantalizing enough, my imagination soon caught fire from something else—and I felt perhaps something like the dizzying opening of the mind that Neal Stephenson himself might have felt when he first heard about about the Clock of the Long Now. The Clock of the Long Now is just that—a clock. But it inspired Neal to write Anathem. This is, in a strange way, exactly what ...

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