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Daily Archives: July 6, 2007
Setting the pages on fire – Chris Roberson interviewed
Chris Roberson’s excellent novel, Set the Seas on Fire, is to be published shortly by Solaris. I’ve just reviewed it for Interzone and really cannot recommend it highly enough. His novella, Voyage of Night Shining White was reviewed a little … Continue reading
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The Deathly Howl
JK Rowling said that she was sad to write the final words of Deathly Hallows and wrote them in a hotel. Apparently scar is not the final word as had been surmised but it is near the end. I’m still … Continue reading
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Lewis Shiner sets his fiction free
Lewis Shiner has raised his flag for free fiction on the web and has placed his short fiction on his Fiction Liberation Front website in both HTML and PDF format. He is one of the cool people of cyberpunk and … Continue reading
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Clumsy hands – The Simpsons movie
Matt Groening has promised a deliberately clumsy movie in the forthcoming Simpsons movie. It marks a change from the perfect CGI animation (which have their place) that we have recently had – a reminder of the skill that also goes … Continue reading
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