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Finch, the eponymous detective hero of Jeff Vandermeer's hallucinatory new novel, has the unenviable task of investigating a double murder where only one victim is human. The other is a "gray cap," member of a race of sentient fungal beings who are the occupying forces of the city of Ambergris ...
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November 5, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... Everything. Dean Wesley Smith on Killing the Sacred Cows of Publishing: Self Promotion. (via Kristine Kathryn Rusch) Mike Brotherton on Smarts, Sponteniety, Science, and Science Fiction. Rachelle Gardner on How To Avoid Getting an Agent. Janice Hardy on What I Learned at World Fantasy Week: Double Jeopardy. The Intern on NaNoReVisMo #2: two flavors of facts. News Barnes and Noble Review reviews Finch. Warren Ellis releases Shivering ...

SF Tidbits for 11/5/09
SF Signal — ... interviews Jeff VanderMeer. (via Locus Online) A Writer Goes on a Journey interviews Alan Baxter. (via Aurealis Xpess) The Agony Column interviews Eric Simons (podcast). Odyssey Workshop has a recording of Patricia Bray's lecture. Tor.Com interviews Professor Kelly Joyce (Part 1). Dead Robots Society interviews Philippa Ballantine and Dan Sawyer (podcast).News Barnes and Noble Review reviews Finch. Warren Ellis releases Shivering ...

The Link Hand of God
Torque Control — ... by Muse Nader Elhefnawy on the rise and fall of the military techno-thriller at IROSF Richard Larson on House of Windows by John Langan and Slights by Kaaron Warren Seems like there was an interesting panel on steampunk at World Fantasy Convention; see here, here and here. Cory Doctorow on “radical presentism“; discussion at Making Light. Elizabeth Hand reviews Jeff VanderMeer’s Finch, and Big Machine by Victor LaValle. ...

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