rimworlds.com - 5/28/2009
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Brave New Words - the science fiction lexicon book, is in the press (again) here and you can contribute to the research (and perhaps help place an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary) here .
Pretty. Cool. Stuff.
(Fans, don’t forget to check out the fannish vocabulary section.)
Nerd Read: Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction
scificool.com 8/30/2009 — Hello nerds, geeks and poindexters of the world. Hold on to your pocket protector and thick rimmed glasses held together with tape because there is cause to rejoice.
In case you didn’t know already, Oxford University Press release the first ever science fiction dictionary entitled Brave ...
Book Review: Brave New Words by Jeff Prucher
otter.covblogs.com 6/24/2009 — # Genre: Nonfiction, Dictionary, Science Fiction
# Paperback: 384 pages
# Publisher: Oxford University Press
# Publication Date: March 13, 2009
# ISBN-10: 0195387066
# ISBN-13: 978-0195387063
# Author Website: Jeff Prucher
The Oxford English Dictionary is the be-all and end-all of ...
Science and Science Fiction
nethspace.blogspot.com 11/18/2008 — An interesting set of questions and answers about the relationship of science and science fiction.
Science and Science Fiction
seancraven.blogspot.com 11/17/2008 — One of the very first images I processed on a computer -- I don't have any of the color prints I did back then and was very surprised to turn this up. Maybe I should give it a lick of color, just for shits and giggles. I blame this one on Stephan ...
Where's the Science Fiction?
suvudu.com 5/5/2009 —
"Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games"
That's what it says at the top of this site; it's in the title. Notice that, front and center is Science Fiction . So where is it? Or, more importantly, what is it?
I'm asking as a ...
Episode 198: N-words
escapepod.org 5/7/2009 — By Ted Kosmatka
Read by Kim The Comic Book Goddess
First appeared in Seeds of Change, 2008.
They came from test tubes. They came pale as ghosts with eyes as blue-white as glacier ice. They came first out of Korea.
I try to picture Davidrsquo;s ...
News: Can Science Fiction Keep Up?
kasterborous.com 3/23/2009 — The BBC spoke recently with 4 prominent science fiction writers as part of National Science and Engineering Week to answer the question: Can science fiction keep up with modern science? Among those asked was Doctor Who scriptwriter, Captain Britain ...
Re: Science Fiction is Dead! Long Live Science Fiction!
bookclubs.barnesandnoble.com 7/1/2009 — Paul, Another great article. I think that Science Fiction has caught up with Science Fact but that it is still alive just changing and evolving like everything else. I too love the hybirdization that is going on. Toni