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Yearly Archives: 2010

Episode 31: Live with Gary K. Wolfe! — still to come

Well, we sat down and recorded Ep. 31 of the podcast where we discussed the Guardian’s article on genre fiction, “Are Stieg Larsson and Dan Brown a match for literary fiction?“, the SF Chronicle‘s Best SF Books of the Year, Will McIntosh’s Soft Apocalypse, and lots of other stuff, but it seems it didn’t record. … Continue reading »

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The future is coming…

Starting with the January issue of Locus (#600!!!!!), you will be able to either purchase single issues or subscribe in all sorts of nifty digital formats. I was given a sneek peek at the new digital edition format using the December issue as a prototype, which you can see above on my Kindle, and was … Continue reading »

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Episode 30: Live with Gary K. Wolfe!

Gary and I fired up the podcasting paraphernalia connecting Coode Street directly to East Cedar Ave, and spent time talking about Jo Walton, her novel Among Others, Niall Harrison’s Top 10 SF Novels by Women, and other stuff. As always, enjoy!

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Still no Christmas tree

The first Sunday of every December, there or thereabouts, we put up the Christmas tree. It’s not quite a family tradition, but it’s a nice pre-Christmas thing to do. We get to set up the tree, decorate it with the girls, and really get the Christmas season going.  We’re not quite there, though, and it’s … Continue reading »

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Engineering Infinity

The countdown to the publication of Engineering Infinity is definitely on. Even though the book isn’t out till January of next year, it just got its* first review (a decent one) over at Locus: Online, where Lois Tilton says many nice things about the book. Check it out. You can order it here. *Spelling error … Continue reading »

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