strangehorizons.com - 10/6/2008
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Contents 6 October 2008 COLUMN: Welcome to the Real World , by Iain Jackson Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. That's the saying, right? So why is it that so many supervillains never quite seem to get around to doing time at all? And why is it that even when they do time, it winds up ...
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strangehorizons.com - 10/13/2008
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Contents 13 October 2008 ARTICLE: Fang Fiction: An
Interview with E. E. Knight , by Kelle Campbell...
As for the fire breathing, I had a scary experience with a grease fire once . . . and it seemed to me that a dragon could probably put liquid fat into a ...
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strangehorizons.com - 9/30/2008
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Contents 29 September 2008 ARTICLE: From iTunes to
the Bookshelves: The First Wave of Podcast Novelists ,...
by Shaun Farrell [W]hile the podcast novel has attracted thousands of fans, it is unclear whether famed and celebrated podcasters can generate ...
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... HERE. Strange Horizons, a weekly speculative fiction magazine, has a new issue up with: Fiction: "Swan Song" by Joanne Merriam. "High fever. Dehydration. Recurring dreams of swans," the doctor has noted in the description area. Poetry: "Laurentia Burning" by David C. Kopaska-Merkel. "a singing in the south / a quickening rumble / a great shimmy /" And more online HERE. And Feedbooks has The People of the Ruins by ...
SF Tidbits for 10/7/08
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... latest book, The Servants. Stop by and ask a question. @SciFi Wire: Bill Murray, Saoirse Ronan and Tim Robbin, stars of the upcoming fantasy film City of Ember.
Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]: @Subterranean Online: Part 2 of "Mirror of Fiery Brightness" by Chris Roberson. @Manybooks: "It Could Be Anything" by Keith Laumer (1963). @Strange Horizons: "Swan Song" by Joanne Merriam. @Feedbooks: The People of the Ruins ...
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