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tor.com - 11/20/2008
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For some time now, people have decried the decline of science fiction and the science fiction magazine in particular. They would always point to the declining newsstands sales and subscription numbers of the larger science fiction magazines. Then people would talk about a science fiction ...
scifistandpoint.wordpress.com - 11/20/2008
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A few days ago, Peggy over at Biology
in Science Fiction posted a series of questions about
the relationship between science and science fiction, particularly relating to the promotion of the former by the latter, and invited scientists and sf writers ...
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It’s science fiction, not science class
nethspace.blogspot.com - 11/18/2008
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An interesting set of questions and answers about
the relationship of science and science fiction.
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Science and Science Fiction
seancraven.blogspot.com - 11/17/2008
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One of the very first images I processed
on a computer -- I don't have any of
the color prints I did back then and was very surprised to turn this up. Maybe I should give it a lick of color, just for shits and giggles. I blame this one on Stephan ...
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Science and Science Fiction
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EmilyBlips Wow, that sounds pretty cool. Also, I'm really interested in reading some science fiction, particularly from China, Japan, and Russia. Does anyone have any recommendations of translations or even just the names of some authors? I've been meaning to look into it for a while, but just never got around to it...
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November 20, 2008 Links and Plugs
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Running late so here you go: Over at the Nebula Awards site, the guest blog for the week is A Basic Introduction to Maya Mythology. Jessica Faust asks Is the Kindle The Wave of the Future? Here's a couple of interviews with the contributors of John Joseph Adams's anthology The Living Dead. John Klima says that an estimated 1,000,000 in readership of science fiction magazines has been done... in China! While we're on the subject of China, Paula R. Stiles over at Fantasy Magazine tackles Diversity in Speculative Fiction.And for you Tim Powers fans, well, he's not a ...
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