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The Edinburgh SF Book Group: September 2004
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The Edinburgh SF Book Group. Welcome to the blog for the Edinburgh SF Book Group. We meet the last Tuesday of each month to discuss an SF, Fantasy, Horror or Graphic novel title selected by our regular members. For further details contact me "laughingpenguin at woolamaloo dot org dot uk". Wednesday, September 08, 2004. The September meeting of the SF Book Group took place on Tuesday 28. Of September, from 6-7pm. We have decided to focus on The Doll’s House. Posted by Joe at 9:39 pm. Links to this post.
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The Edinburgh SF Book Group: January 2007 meeting
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The Edinburgh SF Book Group. Welcome to the blog for the Edinburgh SF Book Group. We meet the last Tuesday of each month to discuss an SF, Fantasy, Horror or Graphic novel title selected by our regular members. For further details contact me "laughingpenguin at woolamaloo dot org dot uk". Tuesday, December 19, 2006. The Book Group meeting for January 2007 will take place on Tuesday 30th. Posted by Joe at 9:25 pm. Links to this post:. Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Mundane-SF: November 2004
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Reviews and science news (caveat lector: we will transform the way you think about SF). Tuesday, November 30, 2004. Posted by frankh at 8:35 AM. Here's the mundane rundown on the first issue of the eMagazine AEon, published in November 2004:. 1) Short Story: A Mythic Fear of the Sea by Jay Lake - fantasy. 2) Novelette: Blood and Verse by John Meaney - alien worlds. 3) Short Story: The Russian Winter by Holly Wade Matter - time travel. Worlds of IF] - "exobiology gone terribly wrong". Links to this post.
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Mundane-SF: October 2005
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Reviews and science news (caveat lector: we will transform the way you think about SF). Sunday, October 09, 2005. Charles Stross on Mundane SF, again. Posted by Trent Walters at 8:59 PM. Given all the shit stirred up by the Mundane SF Manifesto, and given that all good SF movements (especially controversial ones) require a vehemently opposed, er, opposition, it seems to me that it behooves us to write a manifesto for an anti-Mundane movement. Links to this post. Geoff Ryman's GoH speech. Mysterious undis...
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Mundane-SF: May 2005
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Reviews and science news (caveat lector: we will transform the way you think about SF). Monday, May 30, 2005. Posted by Trent Walters at 9:11 AM. I haven’t answered every question raised, but this is surely long enough since I am but one lad and the complaints are many. I am grateful to all the science fiction luminaries who responded. And I’ll continue reading your work with great interest. I suspect that many of these responses to Mundane SF (three more. Including from Lou Anders. The Birth of a Nation.
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Mundane-SF: September 2005
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Reviews and science news (caveat lector: we will transform the way you think about SF). Monday, September 26, 2005. Posted by Trent Walters at 3:39 PM. The future is now safe and secure. Links to this post. Posted by goatchurch at 3:04 PM. In his opening comments. On the hearings for John Roberts for the US Supreme Court, Sen. Joseph Biden, made some very Mundane-SF remarks. Links to this post. Sunday, September 25, 2005. Island nations in trouble. Posted by Trent Walters at 12:08 PM. Links to this post.
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What Are Webfeeds (RSS), and Why Should You Care?
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Amy Gahran's news and musings on how we communicate in the online age. October 18, 2003. What Are Webfeeds (RSS), and Why Should You Care? This 12-part tutorial is a major revision and expansion of an article I originally published Oct. 18, 2003 under the title “What Is RSS and Why Should You Care? Please note that this tutorial reflects an important shift in terminology at CONTENTIOUS. This publication is transitioning from. To the more generic nickname webfeed. This shift is explained in Part 11. So I&...
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We Grow Great By Dreams...: August 2006
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We Grow Great By Dreams. The random thoughts, queries and observations of Brian W. Dow. Saturday, August 19, 2006. Man, What A Year (so far). I've been reading Lou Ander's blog. For a while now and found a quote he has there. It's by Robyn Hitchcock. "A good influence is someone that liberates something in you that was already there. A bad one is one that just makes you imitate them.". That really is it in a nutshell. Science fiction was that one good influence, and it really made a difference.
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We Grow Great By Dreams...
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We Grow Great By Dreams. The random thoughts, queries and observations of Brian W. Dow. Monday, February 26, 2007. I was also pleased to see two other friends recommended, Lou Anders for Best Professional Editor (Short Form) and Chris Roberson's Paragaea (Novel). Posted by Brian W. Dow at 10:59 AM. View my complete profile. The Internet Review of Science Fiction. The Other Change of Hobbit. Some love for The Prodigal Troll The fans at Bos. Back From Boskone 44 Just returned from my fi.
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We Grow Great By Dreams...
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We Grow Great By Dreams. The random thoughts, queries and observations of Brian W. Dow. Monday, October 10, 2005. We Grow Great By Dreams". This site has been newly updated and I would like to thank my friend and editor Lou Anders for his help, support and yes, constant prodding to get it done! Lou is the Editorial Director for Pyr. A new Science Fiction and Fantasy imprint of Prometheus Books. I've recently worked with Lou on three cover projects, The Prodigal Troll. By Charles Coleman Finlay, Tides.