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sfsignal.com - 4/16/2009
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Interviews & Profiles: @Bibliophile Stalker: Ann VanderMeer , fiction editor of Weird Tales . @A Dribble of Ink: Mark Charan Newton ( Nights of Villjamur ). @Sci-Fi Fan Letter: Matthew Sturges ( Midwinter ). [via Bibliophile Stalker ] @Tor.com: Mario Acevedo ( Jailbait Zombie ).
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aidanmoher.com - 4/15/2009
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Nights of Villjamur is being bandied about by
reviewers and publicists as a literary fantasy, delving into...
the underused Dying Earth sub-genre and written to appeal to those looking for something more from their fantasy. While this is certainly true, ...
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sfsignal.com - 4/22/2009
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Interviews & Profiles: LA Times profiles sf legend
Robert Silverberg Mary Robinette Kowal interviews Felix Gilman ....
[via Charles Tan ] @Omnivoracious: Melissa Marr @Whatever: Michael Z. Williamson . Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon ]: ...
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SF Tidbits for 4/22/09
charles-tan.blogspot.com - 4/15/2009
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Every Tuesday, I'll have an interview posted. Ann
VanderMeer is the fiction editor of Weird Tales ....
Thanks for agreeing to do the interview! First off, how did you first get introduced to the genre? Hard to say. I’ve always been an avid ...
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Interview: Ann VanderMeer
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Science Fiction’s Past Meets Its Future
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From SFSignal to Cinematical to this:
The award-winning, genre-bending author Michael Chabon has been hired to do some script-doctoring on the John Carter of Mars project.
I love this guy and I love this quote: “I wrote my original screenplay The Martian Agent back in 1995 because I wished I could do [Edgar Rice] Burroughs’s Barsoom. So this is pretty much a dream come true for me.”
Chabon is a highly respected literary author who has previously championed the cause of science fiction, but to hear him say that getting to do his own vision of ERB’s Barsoom is a dream come true is to ...
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