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Matt’s Bookosphere 7/10/2008

Kelly Link and Lou Anders on Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing

“Dead City” author Joe McKinney launches new blog

Time for Urban Fantasy Class

Review: “Knockemstiff” by Donald Ray Pollock

David Louis Edelman interviewed on “If You’re Just Joining Us”

LOTS MORE AFTER THE JUMP

Author Dean Alfar on gaming and how it’s helped him (Thanks Charles!)

“Revelation Space” by Alastair Reynolds best sums up New Space Opera

Interesting discussion on SF awards and gender

More genre discussion, if you’re up for it (actually pretty interesting)

And even more genre discussion (also pretty interesting)

Poe as a progenitor of science fiction

More authors on “greatness”

Did Tor’s e-book giveaways affect sales?

Rick Klaw reviews “The Number” by Thomas Ott

Free audio download of Kathryn Rusch’s “The Disappeared”

David Morrell is writing “Captain America?”

Ralph Bakshi on Bat Segundo!

Andrew, I’d laugh if I didn’t do the same thing

Weird novel from 1943: “I Am Happy With My Darling”

Group read of Neal Stephenson’s “The Diamond Age” in SFReader forums (Thanks James!)

Richard K. “Potty-Mouth” Morgan continues guest blogging at Omnivoracious

Interview with Tom McMullen

New chapbook from Steve Vernon: Nothing Left to Lose

Pimp my bookcart

“Literary Miscegenation and Revolution”

Clive Barker on Coil: “The only band whose music I’ve ever had to take off, because it was making my bowels churn.”

“Don’t Rest Your Head” sounds like a cool game

“Pulp Tales” to raise money for Josh Medors

Showtime to launch new series based on EXTERMINATORS comic book (You read this? Its great!)

Nick Mamatas is listening to you now

Why more authors should be podcasting

You can has Goblin Fruit

Nancy Pearl on the best airport reads

Man sentence ten years for stealing books and DVDs from library

Salman Rushdie wins Best of the Booker Prize

Five books this critic believes should be in every critic’s library

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