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jeffvandermeer.com - 6/10/2009
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I posted the following status message on my Facebook profile page…
Jeff VanderMeer: Writers who don’t read a lot are like musicians who never listen to music. Don’t care how busy you are, you’re stunting your professional development.
…and then this ...
warrenellis.com - 6/18/2009
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Received in email from Jeff VanderMeer, who asked
me to repost it: ### Shared Worlds asked Elizabeth...
Hand, Nalo Hopkinson, Ursula K. LeGuin, China Miéville, and Michael Moorcock: “What’s your pick for the top real-life fantasy or science ...
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rimworlds.com - 6/5/2009
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You all have GOT to read this post
from Jeff Vandermeer. I haven’t offered any commentary on...
the SF Ethics group because, quite frankly, it confused me. It purported to be about positivity in science fiction, or about seeking positive reviews of science fiction, or something positive, ...
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MONKEY SMASH!
nethspace.blogspot.com - 6/18/2009
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I don't really consider this blog a publicity
blog, but this is the sort of thing I'm...
happy to help spread the word about. Shared Worlds asked Elizabeth Hand, Nalo Hopkinson, Ursula K. LeGuin, China Miéville, and Michael Moorcock: “What’s your pick for the top real-life fantasy or ...
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Shared Worlds: What’s your pick for the top real-life ...
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