Matt’s Bookosphere 8/16/08
Fabrice Doublet’s thoughts on unthemed SF anthologies
Lovecraft on Otis Adelbert Kline
Thoughts on urban fantasy worlds
Science fiction YA scares people
Review: “The Born Queen” by Greg Keyes
Stephanie Campisi on trends in novel titles
Michael Jasper is literally mapping out his new novel
Review: “The Leather Maiden” by Joe R. Lansdale
Review: “Toll the Hounds” by Steve Erikson
Review: “The Best of Lucius Shepard”"
What’s your favorite science fiction author, Greg Wickenhofer?
Review: “The Steel Remains” by Richard K. Morgan
Review: “The Guide to Surreal Botany”
Mike Brotherton is Internet Famous
Interview with Mary Robinette Kowal
Inside the twisted mind of Otto Weininger
One Hundred-Plus writers who have never won a hugo
Five most essential fantasy/SF novels
Interview with Nicholas Ozment
A poll on non-English Spec Fic
Old School SF: Hal Clement’s “Mission of Gravity”
Andrew Wheeler explores our common affliction: too many books, too little time.
The relevance of short fiction f/sf
Win a copy of Alison Goodman’s “The Two Pearls of Wisdom”
Scott Edelman: nitpicking Antony Moore’s “The Swap” (Thanks, Paul!)
Win: “Clockwork Phoenix” edited by Mike Allen
Fiction: “Echo” by Andrew Hawnt
Walter Kirn slaps down James Wood’s “How Fiction Works” (Thanks, Condalmo!)
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That Lucius Shepard collection does sound very good… as does the botany book you highlighted here earlier.
Hey, thanks for linking to my story- it is very much appreciated. Cheers for a great list of material to check out!
All the best
Andrew Hawnt