tor.com - 9/17/2008
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There are readings of a book you can’t have on first reading. One of them is the reading in the light of later work. Another is being impressed how much it hasn’t dated.
I loved Permutation City when I first read it in 1994. It blew me away. It does everything science fiction ought to do—it ...
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Apologies for lack of recent updates. I am at the bottom of what I like to think of as my 'creative cycle' and while I am crawling back up towards optimum productivity, I am catching up on things I have already watched and read. Expect something from me this week though, if only a film review or two. On the plus side, I have collected a ...
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