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The Charles N. Brown Memorials
Over the weekend I attended the Charles N. Brown memorial, which was held in San Francisco at Borderlands Books, Sunday beginning at noon. That event was preceded by a smaller 'memorial bar-b-q' at Brown's house in Oakland on Saturday evening, for the extended staff and a few guests who had ...
On July 20th, 1969...by Charles Stross
On July 20th, 1969...by Charles Stross
tor.com — Much to my surprise, I remember the Apollo 11 landing, and the first moon walk. My wife—who is 22 months younger than me—doesn’t. She was three years old at the time; I was not far off five, and somewhere in that gap lies that developmental point ... (more) On July 20th, 1969...by Charles Stross
Medicine Road by Charles de Lint
Medicine Road by Charles de Lint
nethspace.blogspot.com — On a recent morning I found myself in the desert outside of Phoenix, Arizona – a place where development meets the desert with a view most would consider desolate. I enjoyed the temporary solitude, the cactus wren, scurrying lizards, and the covey of Gambel’s Quail with the adorable babies in ... (more) Medicine Road by Charles de Lint
Best Linked Cold
vectoreditors.wordpress.com — Abigail Nussbaum on the unaired episodes of Dollhouse , “Epitaph One” and the original pilot; another take on the former of those two here . A short film of Joe Hill’s story “Pop Art” , which I haven’t had a ... (more) Best Linked Cold
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SF Signal — There's a new King Kong prequel film coming, based on the book Kong: King of Skull Island by Joe DeVito and Brad Strickland. Mark Kelly posts about The Charles N. Brown Memorials. Interviews and Profiles: @Graeme's Fantasy Book Review: Tim Lebbon (Bar None and the focus of this interview, Hellboy). @Books I Done Read: Margo Lanagan (Tender Morsels). @I Should Be Writing: Mur Lafferty podcast-interviews ...

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