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How to tell your friend you really, really hate his book

Say it isn’t so, Ed! Bat Segundo on indefinite hiatus!

Stephen Baldwin has a comic book (Is that the third or fourth seal of the apocalypse?)

Review: “The Greatest Science Fiction Movies Never Made”

Samuel Beckett a “Nancy” fan?

The 4400 coming to a bookstore near you

Asimov’s 30 laws of robotics

Charles Tan opines on online fiction magazines

Mike Brotherton offers hope for Robert Silverberg’s Gallium fears

Interview with “Daughters of the North” author Sarah Hall

Caitlin R. Kiernan at Readercon

Book review and conflict of interest at the New York Times?

Interview with “Pulp Tales” comic editor Dan Taylor

Remembering Hunter S. Thompson

Free comics! “Zombie Tales!”

Share your Daily Dreams with “Crooked Letter” author Sean Williams

Review: “In Silent Graves” by Gary Braunbeck

Round em up, TEV

Let’s not reduce the Booker to a popularity contest

Books 2 Film: “The Ruins”

Books that make you go “ZZZZ”

Does the ending of a book matter to you?

Interview with Jeffrey Thomas

“Guardians” give-away!

Rediscover classic SF with Planet Stories

Cornflower’s Accidental Heroism (Redwall)

John Joseph Adams gets all the good books

Shadow Unit extras!

Chapbook coming from The Mossy Skull

A letter from Robert E. Howard to H.P. Lovecraft

Apex Digest goes online-only

Well-meaning anti-whatever zealotry and the perils of blogging

Rob gets some cool books, too

The Gospel According to SF

Book review: “Pretty Monsters” by Kelly Link

Science fiction and fantasy authors look at information technology

Do free electronic books move hard copies

Joe Abercrombie offers some advice for budding fantasists

Professor lectures on new directions in science fiction

A rant about genre authors who don’t read genre

SF stories that inspire and hinder real science

Thoughts on Elizabeth Bear’s “Scardown”

Review of Alvaro Mutis’ “The Mansion”

Written by Matt Staggs

July 15, 2008 at 11:03 pm

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