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Speedrunners and Other Concept Ships
Found this and numerous other awesome images at Concept Ships. What a fantastic art mag.
Return to Luna
Cool news! Humanity is returning to the Moon. At least in mind and spirit. Below is the announcement of a new writing contest, but I want to appalud the theme: returning to the moon and colonizing it. Excellent choice and … Continue reading
Reviewing The Dreamthief’s Daughter
Here is a review from 2001 which appeared at SFF World in 2002. **** A Review of The Dreamthief’s Daughter by Michael Moorcock (NYC: Warner Aspect, 2001. HB: $24.95, 343 pp.) The subtitle of this volume is “A Tale of … Continue reading
Xenology
Got a review copy in a few weeks ago of Xenology, by Simon Spurrier, from The Black Library. Just got around to reading it. Unholy cow! This is great. I haven’t written any Cthulhu Mythos work in several years now, … Continue reading
Return of The Spider
Some associates of mine are putting together an anthology of new Spider fiction (no, this is not Spider-Man), so I took the opportunity to reacquaint myself with The Spider. As I had never collected that series before, I picked up … Continue reading
The Swedish Invasion
Don’t forget to catch the Swedish invasion in Typo 7. In it you will learn the history of modern Swedish literature, plus this eternal truth from Henry Parland: Now I know – it’s on socks it all depends! All sexuality, … Continue reading
Fascicle Two: Too Good to Be True?
The new issue of Fascicle is out. Fascicle 2 is an incredible collection of brilliant language experiments from a world of writers. Essays, poetry, fiction, art, drama, translations. Everything is here. Laura Moriarty relates how, “A piece of it torn … Continue reading