tor.com - 10/22/2009
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Our interview series with Ray Bradbury continues! This week we showcase Bradbury’s discussion of the visual elements of his work. All his fiction, he says, begs for adaptation into visual media–whether comics or film.
We have four more Bradbury Thursdays to go, so stay tuned. If ...
tor.com - 10/29/2009
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tor.com —
Today marks the fourth in our series of
seven interviews with SF legend Ray Bradbury, in which...
he discusses the visual aspects of his work and recent adaptations of his fiction into the world of comics. These videos are released in tandem with our ...
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Ray Bradbury: “A Theatre Inside My Head”
sffaudio.com - 10/29/2009
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sffaudio.com —
The Martian Chronicles By Ray Bradbury ; Read
by Stephen Hoye 8 CDs – 9.3 Hours –...
[UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2009 ISBN: 9781433293498 Themes: / Science Fiction / Mars / Mythology / Colonization / Aliens / All right, then, what is Chronicles? Is ...
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Review of The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
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October 23, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker —
Crappy ISP at home. As far as I can tell, 28 hours of absolutely no Internet! In the meantime, phase 2 of Internet domination has begun. So aside from seeing me at the World SF News Blog, Fantasy Literature, and BSC Review, I'm now a contributor to SF Signal as well. This week's Philippine Graphic also features a TERRIFIC speculative fiction story (well, it's one of those gray area stories where it could be spec fic) from Francezca C. Kwe: "The Fires of the Sun in a Crystalline Sky (after Greg Brillantes)". One of the best local fiction that I've read in months. Go read! And Cheryl ...
SF Tidbits for 10/23/09
SF Signal —
Electric Velocipede #19 Table of Contents and Cover
Interviews and Profiles: @The Agony Column: Marta Acosta. @Tor.com: Ray Bradbury @Tor/Forge: Team Jordan videos. @Mad Hatter: Paul McAuley. @Publishers Weekly: M.T. Anderson.
@Borders SciFi blog: Leveraging this week's SF Signal Mind Meld about mainstrem respect, Matt Sturges talks about Mainstream Space Squids and James Enege asks "Will the Mainstream Respect Us ...
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