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Science versus Magic: Is There a Difference in the World of Fiction?

Musical based on Neil Gaiman’s “Coraline” will feature score and lyrics by The Magnetic Fields’ frontman Stephin Merritt

“Echoes of Devil’s Reef” Lovecraft LARP event to be sponsored by WEIRD TALES magazine

Martin Millar’s LONELY WEREWOLF GIRL “lifts the entire oeuvre of werewolf stories up, in a manner similar to what Joss Whedon has done for vampires.”

Thoughts on “Implied Spaces” by Walter Jon Williams

LOTS MORE AFTER THE JUMP

What makes fiction “literary?”

“Thank you Stephen King…And American Express?”

Pray, you, at the Temple of Literature

John W. Campbell Memorial awards announced

Cool article on dystopian SF

Auction for John Picacio signed print (cover of Moorcock novel)

Kelly Link has trouble remembering her exact age?

Twenty-fifth anniversary museum quality edition of John Crowley’s “Little, Big” coming soon!

Website redesign for Dark Horse

Review: “Raw Shark Texts” by Steve Hall

Books about survival at sea

Check out the cover of John Joseph Adam’s new zombie antho!

Exploring the frontiers of fiction with Charles Tan

Elizabeth Bear is planning a book sale!

“The Point of SF Awards”

“Twelve” publisher says that we’re living in th age of the disposable book

Bad times at Borders books

The Dark Side of Neverland. Not that Neverland.

Get ready for a double issue of Electric Velocipede!

SFF World Status and more

Mike Brotherton interviews David Lewis Edelman

Creature Feature antho features…um…Hooters?

Forbidden Planet not too hot on “Scalped” (cool cover, though)

Susan Beth Pfeffer on “The Dead and The Gone”

Round ‘em up, Ed

Interview with Agony Column’s Rick Kleffel

Gnomes are comin’ back hardcore

Shirley Jackson Fundraiser at KGB

Scalzi, what hast thou wrought?

Review: “Shadow Bridge” by Gregory Frost

Yes, you can touch Steve Buchheit’s monkey

Written by Matt Staggs

July 8, 2008 at 9:19 pm

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  1. Hey, thanks for the shout out, but that link really should go to Catheryn Valente, she did the magic (there was no monkey touching involved).

    Steve Buchheit

    July 9, 2008 at 1:09 pm


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