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sfsite.com - 4/16/2009
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The 200th birthday of Edgar Allan Poe is the occasion for the renowned editor Ellen Datlow, to assemble another anthology of nineteen original stories somehow inspired to Poe's life or work. Under such a broad label, the tales display an enormous variety of styles and genres, where anyone can ...
josephmallozzi.wordpress.com - 4/21/2009
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One of the nice things about picking up
a short story collection is that it allows you...
to hedge your bets. When reading a novel, you’re in it for the long haul - especially if you’ve selected it as a book of the month club selection. In the case ...
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April 20, 2009: Poe - 19 New Tales Inspired by Edgar ...
sfsignal.com - 4/24/2009
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Ellen Datlow has posted the table of contents
of Lovecraft Unbound : Introduction by Ellen Datlow "The...
Crevasse" by Dale Bailey and Nathan Ballingrud "The Office of Doom" by Richard Bowes "Sincerely, Petrified" by Anna Tambour "The Din of ...
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TOC: Lovecraft Unbound edited by Ellen Datlow
sffaudio.com - 4/12/2009
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The Chronic Rift interviews editor Ellen Datlow (
Poe ). | MP3 | You can subscribe to...
the feed at http://thechronicrift.podomatic.com/rss2.xml Posted by Charles Tan
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The Chronic Rift Interviews Ellen Datlow
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Two new Poe reviews
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SF Site and this one interestingly contrasts the different opinions on several of the stories. Hellnotes ending with the kind of silly (IMHO) observation: "It is interesting to note, though, that none of these recent writings can compare with a work of another master, and his take on Edgar Allan Poe: Granted, it’s a ridiculously hard act to follow, but Robert Bloch’s “The Man Who Collected Poe” surpasses anything in this compilation."
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