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Awards Pimpage: DayBreak Stories | DayBreak Magazine
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Near-future, optimistic SF stories. Intimations of Immortality: Are We Ready for Extreme Longevity, Or Do We Even Deserve It? Awards Pimpage: DayBreak Stories. January 7, 2011. Up to 7500 words) :. A Thousand Trains Out of Here. The Notebook of My Favourite Skin-Trees. A whopping 7331 hits);. The Rules of Utopia. Susanne Martin (262 hits);. Emily Mangan (333 hits);. 7500 to 17500 words) :. LaShawn M. Wanak. A Mirror to Life. Christopher L. Bennett. This entry was posted in Promotion. Fill in your details...
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About | Rocket Science News
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This blog is a central source of information regarding the anthology Rocket Science. Edited by Ian Sales. And due to be published in 2012 by Mutation Press. 2 responses to “. May 2, 2011 at 1:34 pm. Sounds like a great antho – I’m commenting just so I can get the email from this site so I don’t miss out when it’s published! May 11, 2011 at 12:40 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Get every new post d...
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Bootprints on Mars | Rocket Science News
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Eric in space →. August 8, 2012 · 10:00 am. There has been a long-running disagreement among those involved in space science over which are better at exploring the Solar System: robots or human beings. The former, obviously, despite their huge price tags, are cheaper. But humans are far more flexible and effective. And now that Curiosity is on Mars, the robot proponents are going to feel pretty smug for a while. Eric in space →. 3 responses to “. August 8, 2012 at 11:05 am. In some ways it’s good t...
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction: Stupid garbage javascript...
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction. Reviewers rules of engagement. Thursday, November 22, 2007. I'm trying to use Share This. On here, but it seems wherever I put it on the Blogger page elements it just sits there, rather than embedding in my posts. So now I've tried to add it as an element to each post, but when I went and pasted the script in, it only shows on the most recent one. Does anyone reading this have any idea on the proper way to embed the script so it will show up properly?
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction: Post-Turkey Flu
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction. Reviewers rules of engagement. Monday, November 26, 2007. Though I dare not link the Thanksgiving turkey with the subsequent bout of flu I've been suffering, the fact remains that I have been ill and am only now beginning to feel more up to snuff. Therefore, regular blogging will likely resume tomorrow. I felt I should warn you. Posted by Brian P. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brian is a professional photographer. In his off time, he is a writer.
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction: The Reviewer's Rules of Engagment
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction. Reviewers rules of engagement. Tuesday, November 20, 2007. The Reviewer's Rules of Engagment. I figure I need a break from discussing the digests, so I've decided to instead post my Rules of Engagement for Reviews. The following loosely define what I aim for in writing a review, as well as what I hope to encounter in the reviews I read. Or, as John Clute. Would have it, Excessive Candour. The reviewer must do his/her best to entertain readers. Having an opinio...
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction: December 2007
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction. Reviewers rules of engagement. Saturday, December 1, 2007. The Hidden Dangers of Writing. One large mug of coffee scattered pile of open notebooks lying on carpeted sitting room floor = "MOTHERFUCK! Posted by Brian P. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Brian is a professional photographer. In his off time, he is a writer. View my complete profile. A Dribble of Ink. Asking the Wrong Questions. Bowing to the Future. Chris Roberson's Interminable Ramble.
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction: If you couldn't tell...
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction. Reviewers rules of engagement. Thursday, November 29, 2007. If you couldn't tell. I decided to take a little time to clean up the design, and make it (hopefully) more readable and easy-to-use. Posted by Brian P. I think it needs more structure so it visually looks like all the pieces are separated. Does that make sense? November 29, 2007 at 4:26 PM. Your roots are showing, SL. November 29, 2007 at 7:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Dribble of Ink.
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction: Quick observation on the digests
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SpecLit: aspects of speculative fiction. Reviewers rules of engagement. Tuesday, November 20, 2007. Quick observation on the digests. Of the 43 sites currently listed in my blogroll, only five. Have links to any of the "Big Three" magazines' websites. Posted by Brian P. November 20, 2007 at 12:23 PM. Yes, it is an interesting aspect of the debate, isn't it? November 20, 2007 at 3:21 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Brian is a professional photographer. In his off time, he is a writer.
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The Sputnik Awards: 2015/2016 Finalists Announced
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The Dungeons of Democracy. Monday, January 2, 2017. In December 2016, two books emerged from the Dungeons of Democracy:. NK Jemisin, The Fifth Season. Naomi Novik, Uprooted. Congratulations to both finalists! The winner will be announced later this year. Voters who included their email addresses should by now have all received their personalized chronicles. If you think yours has gone astray, go ahead and query. Has generously his chronicle. For y'all to peek at. You can read more about the award.
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