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The next big punking
I’ve been thinking about steampunk lately. I haven’t been able to escape it, really—it was steampunk month at Tor. Two weekends ago, my hometown hosted its first SteamCon. And now, tonight, I am going to hear VanderMeer* (who, as you know, Bob, has been an influential cog in the ...
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November 5, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — ... of Patricia Bray's lecture. San Antonio Current interviews Jeff VanderMeer. (via Locus Online) Tor.Com interviews Professor Kelly Joyce (Part 1). Dead Robots Society interviews Philippa Ballantine and Dan Sawyer (podcast). Advice/Articles Will Hindmarch on Eldritch Visions of Cthalloween. Mark C Newton on Thoughts on the Dying Earth genre. Caren Gussoff on The next big punking. Stomping on Yeti on The Next Big Thing? The FuturePast ...

SF Tidbits for 11/5/09
SF Signal — ... Twitter Program Generates Controversy. Book Trailer: Imager's Challenge by L.E. Modesitt, Jr. New SF&F Translation Awards Launched From now until December 31st: Golden Grypon's 2-for1 sale! Articles & Lists Will Hindmarch on Eldritch Visions of Cthalloween. Mark C Newton on Thoughts on the Dying Earth genre. Caren Gussoff on The next big punking. Guy Hasson on Making His Feature Film Debut (part two). Cory Doctorow on ...

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