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The Most Famous Building In Science Fiction [Triviagasm]
The Most Famous Building In Science Fiction [Triviagasm]
There's one building in Los Angeles that screams "retro-futuristic gothic," and it was built in 1893. The Bradbury Building featured heavily in Blade Runner , but it's starred in tons of other stories. Here's a list. We already toured the Bradbury Building back in 2007, as part of the closing ...
Author Q&A: Jason Bradbury
Author Q&A: Jason Bradbury
blog.fph.co.uk — Author, TV presenter and technophile, Jason Bradbury chatted with SFX last month about his new young adult... book Dot Robot. In it, computer-obsessed children Jackson and Brooke are recruited to help battle robots. You can read the interview in the ... (more) Author Q&A: Jason Bradbury
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Triviagasm: The Most Famous Building In Science Fiction
Planet-x.com.au — ... | Wyman was also inspired by Edward Bellamy’s Looking Backward, a utopian science fiction book set in the futuristic world of 2000. Wyman gave the building an oversized skylight, which Esther McCoy calls “a fairy tale of … Read the rest here: Triviagasm: The Most Famous Building In Science Fiction Related Posts ...

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