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  • … about baseball. Check out her books and watch for her work in the science fiction and fantasy magazines. Her latest publication is a delightful and disturbing poem in the most recent issue of Talebones.

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  • … the band and why did it reform? KH: I became part of Biting Tongues because I was interested in the idea that literature should go out and get a job: that it didn’t just belong in books or magazines or on library shelves. Working with Biting Tongues meant I could experiment with tapes, random cut …

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  • … and balanced on your head, get Benjamin Rosenbaum’s collection The Ant King and Other Stories. Ben’s playfulness, deadly earnest experimentation with physics and human emotion, and his sheer exuberance is utterly delectable. What he does with speculative fiction is exactly what spec fic is for: he …

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  • … Wells, Orwell outlines his own loss of faith in science, which was just as useful to the Nazis as it was for the rest of the world. “The aeroplane,” he writes, “was looked forward to as a civilizing influence but in practice has hardly been used except for dropping bombs.” In Orwell’s view, Wells …

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  • … is now looking to have science fiction as a genre that it will enthrall its readers with. More to that, they even launched an online edition Chandamama.com version 2 in November, 2008 with features that enable children to post stories, increase interactivity, shopping cart, SMS contests and archived …

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  • … person with a downtown gift certificate available at Downtown Bloomington Inc. office located at the Bloomington Monroe County Convention Center at 302 South College Avenue. The certificates can be used at participating downtown stores. Certificates are available for purchase Monday thru Friday, 8 AM …

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  • … fictional science fiction author] Kilgore Trout came from?” asked one of my friends. On the other hand, his early stories appeared in Colliers and the Saturday Evening Post. If anything, one person suggested, Vonnegut is going the other way: He used to have literary cache, but now lit-snobs find him …

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  • … magically transport myself to the magazines, science fiction, mystery, non-fiction… Any part of the store that didn’t involve Disney Princess books and Thomas the Tank Engine. Now that Cassie is in kindergarten and Sam is almost ready for preschool, I’d begun to look forward to the day when I’d …

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  • I liked this BBC article about contemporary robotics because it gives a much more honest view of what the current state of the art is like than is often portrayed elsewhere (eg. in science magazines). There’s a large humanoid which falls down and can’t get up, and also the somewhat more successful …

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  • … science fiction writers who started out writing short stores for such great magazines as Astounding Science Fiction and Space SF. He is considered one of the greats and was very prolific putting out many short pulp novels a year. Later on he became the editor for Del Ray books along with his wife …