Daily Archives: May 24, 2007

Top 100 comics

Inspired by a recent top 100 comics put together by Stephen Frug, Joe over at the Forbidden Planet International blog has come up with his own. I like the choice of Ramadan, Sandman #50, although I’m more partial to the … Continue reading

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Parallel worlds – but are the films any better?

Stephen Dedman over at No Fear for the Future has this interesting post on parallel worlds and their effects on film. It reminds me slightly of an Escape Pod story that was broadcast a while ago originally written by him … Continue reading

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Stranger words

Paul di Filippo has posted the introduction to Tim Powers book, Strange Intineraries, on the Inferior Four blog. it says many true things about this author.

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Golden Compass

The Guardian blog has a report from Cannes on the Golden Compass film and the anti-religious meanings for the Magisterium. They have widened the scope of the body from just the anti-religion to being anti-authoritarian which sort of makes sense … Continue reading

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Fan fiction

Fan fiction isn’t something that I’m terrirbly interested in per se (but in my previous life was sort of involved in). Making Light has a piece on FanLib, a new company whose pitch to industry is to set up a site where … Continue reading

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Print on Demand

Jim Macdonald over at Making Light has this piece about the push to print on demand books. Having worked in academic publishing (in a former life), I’m surprised this has taken so long to arrive in the fiction world. Yes, its bad for … Continue reading

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Watching the Stars from the Gutter

Both Ariel at Genre Files and the estimable Paul Raven over at Velcro City Tourist Board have airing the genre as ghetto and to some extent questioning how non-fan readers get to know of new genre books. They both point out that … Continue reading

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