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William Gibson introductions 
  Has Gibson written the introduction to any books since Art of the X- Files? I would appreciate anyone directing me to a current list of such. Gracias! -buzz
By buzzgun  - 2:53pm - 1 new of 1 message    

Propaganda in Science Fiction as lesson? 
  The thread mentioning Heinlein's Future History has reminded me to post something I've been thinking of for some time. A small part of Methuselah's Children has always stuck with me: ************ "Ensenada, Baja California, Jeffers and Lucy Weatheral today asked for special proctor protection, alleging that a group of citizens had... more »
By mark_reich...@hotmail.com  - 12:47pm - 3 new of 3 messages    

YASID: Alien invader seduced by humanity 
  There was a book I saw as a paperback (I think) in the early 90s. I don't think I ever got to reading it, but if I understood correctly, it was about an alien invasion recon team who worked by possession. IIRC the main character had lost contact wtih the rest of the aliens and was starting to have severe identity issues: He started to like being a... more »
By Esa Perkio  - 2:13am - 12 new of 12 messages    

Girl Genius - 8/27/2008 
  Actually, I can understand where the kessle is coming from. Vassals in a monarchy are always somewhat nervous until the succession is secured. Matchkessle, Matchkessle, make me a match.
By William George Ferguson  - 12:46am - 7 new of 7 messages    

Whatever became of the USSR? (Heinlein future history) 
  Greetings and salutations. I was rereading "The Past Through Tomorrow", the Heinlein collection, which proclaims in the back blurb "For the First Time, all 21 stories, novellas and novels forming Heinlein's monumental Future History are collected together in paperback." I noticed that in "The Man That Sold... more »
By bm2...@eve.albany.edu  - Aug 26 - 17 new of 17 messages    

Neil Neal Stephenson event 9-9-08 
  New York Times best-selling fiction author Neal Stephenson's new book Anathem is being released at a singular event in San Francisco on Tuesday September 9, 02008. Presented by The Long Now Foundation, whose 10,000 Year Clock project inspired Stephenson's new work, this evening with the author will include live performances of music... more »
By thomas.booksm...@gmail.com  - Aug 26 - 1 new of 1 message    

Singularity, Vinge, NY Times 
  Discussion of _Rainbows End_ and implications for the future: [link] Sean
By seanc  - Aug 26 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Astounding Stories 
  In case anyone is interested, the first year of Astounding Stories is up at the internet Archive. [link] It's going through Distributed Proofing to go into Project Gutenberg. The first year and eight months were published in the US without a... more »
By g...@durendal.org  - Aug 25 - 20 new of 20 messages    

Novel-aware characters? 
  In some comic books, there are characters that are called 'Comic-aware' because they know that they are living in a comic book. Sometimes they joke about the situation, or talk to the readers directly, or do other things that break the fourth wall of the story. Examples of comic-aware characters include Ambush Bug, Deadpool, and for a while She-Hulk.... more »
By Remus Shepherd  - Aug 25 - 95 new of 95 messages    

When is Clive Barker going to write The Third Book of the Art? 
  I'm currently reading the second one rather rapidly and don't (Hope) there isn't a cliff hanger. Everville by Clive barker and The Great and Secret Show by Clive Barker the first one. It's about time for the third and final installment he promised.
By ChrisC  - Aug 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

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