darkfantasy.org - 1/19/2009
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In Chantel Tattoli’s surreal “The Gnomes Are Coast Guards”, a young woman explores her grandmother’s legacy. … [ visit site to read more ]
entertheoctopus.wordpress.com - 1/13/2009
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Green by Jay Lake. Tor. June, 2009. Her
exquisite beauty and brilliant mind were not enough tofree...
her form captivity. That took her skills with a knife, and the power of a goddess. She was born in poverty, in a dusty village under the ...
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Books received: 1/12/09
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Edgar Allen Poe's Birthday and Lots of Free Online Stuff
QuasarDragon —
... has new fiction "The Gnomes Are Coast Guards" by Chantel Tattoli. "It’s not far-fetched. Oceans have a way of swallowing men and man-made things, it happens: amber tesserae found on a Florida beach can hail from a modern Milwaukee brewery and end up in highbrow contexts." Online HERE . ...
SF Tidbits for 1/20/09
SF Signal —
... the NYT: What Literature Owes to Edgar Allan Poe, a PDF of an NYT article from January 10, 1909.
S. Andrew Swann interviews Tobias Buckell (Halo: The Cole Protocol).
Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]" @Strange Horizons: "The Shangri-La Affair" by Lavie Tidhar @Subterranean Press: "Three Fancies from the Infernal Garden" By C.S.E. Cooney. @Fantasy Magazine: "The Gnomes Are Coast Guards" by Chantel Tattoli. @Genrewonk: "The Historian's ...
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