Monthly Archives: March 2005
Two cents
It occurs to me that it is not really fair of me to make glancing reference to the ongoing Simak and Leiber reprint programs without actually ennumerating what I think is wrong with them. Well. I think both writers are important to the history of the field, and each has a body of work that … Continue reading
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I think I mentioned somewhere having dinner last Thursday with the wonderful and entertaining Glenda. During dinner she mentioned a bookblog that was interesting and worthwhile. She sent me the link, and it is.
Heinlein reprinted
I was browsing the web, and stopped by the Meisha Merlin website, and noted the following announcement: Meisha Merlin in collaboration with the Robert A. Heinlein trust are proud to announce the printing of the Virginia Edition, the definitive collection of Robert A Heinlein. This historical project will span 40+ titles over four years. Included … Continue reading
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I was browsing amazon.com and I note that ibooks will be reprinting Best Short Novels: 2004 in January 2006 in a trade paperback edition as The Best Short Science Fiction Novels of the Year. This is a happy thing. I hope everyone will join up at the SFBC and buy the books there, but if … Continue reading
Kim in Japan
I know a couple people who have worked in Japan for a while over the years. The latest is Kim Selling, who is writing about her experiences in her journal.