Monthly Archives: April 2007
Missile Gap broached
One of the stories that’s missing from my Best Short Novels: 2007 is Charles Stross’s Missile Gap. It was originally published in Gardner Dozois’s One Million A.D., and then reprinted in a specialty press edition. In honor of Technopeasant Day and the Locus Awards nomination, you can now read it here. Go read it. It’s … Continue reading
Book reader?
Anyone out there using the Sony Book Reader? I have had someone recommend it to me, and am looking for other views.
In the wild?
So, you read ‘Notes from Coode Street’, you live in the United States, you read science fiction, and you’re wondering just what you can do make the day special. Well, there’s one thing you could do. Let me know if you’ve see The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume 1 in the … Continue reading
How to Talk to Girls at the Hugos
The nice folk, the web elf I suspect, at Neil Gaiman’s website have posted all sorts of stuff to do with his story “How to Talk to Girls at Parties.” You can read the story, or download a recording of Neil reading it. There are also links to the other Hugo nominees for Best Short … Continue reading
A few links…
A little linkage this morning: John Clute talks clearly as always about the Jonathan Lethem-edited Philip K. Dick: Four Novels of the 60s over at scifi.com. He talks about everything except whether Dick, who must be admired and understood, can still actually be read, now that we are living in his world – something that … Continue reading