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Machines Versus Biologics1 comment

markov1089 wrote 5 months ago: A machine that eats organic creatures; there’s something unsettling, disturbing, wrong about t … more →

Tags: speculative fiction, statistics, Science Fiction, Dan Simmons, Hyperion, Stephen King, science and technology, Galactic Center, Battlestar Galactica

Dark Heaven

Pam Phillips wrote 7 months ago: I managed to track down one more Nebula reading: “Dark Heaven”, by Gregory Benford, whic … more →

Tags: Science Fiction, 2008 Nebula, Alien Crimes

'Anomalies' by Gregory Benford 3 comments

Martin wrote 7 months ago: This recalls Timescape in both subject (scientific investigation) and location (Cambridge). An amate … more →

Tags: SF, Short Stories, redshift

A breeding ground for great science fiction authors?6 comments

Bill the sci-fi guy wrote 1 year ago: Is there something in the water at the University of California at San Diego that helps turn the stu … more →

Tags: Video Clips, David Brin, Kim Stanley Robinson, Nancy Holder, raymond feist, San Diego, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, SF

More dream makers (addendum to a previous review)2 comments

Bill the sci-fi guy wrote 1 year ago: A while back I did a review of Charles Platt’s Dream Makers: Science Fiction and Fantasy Write … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction, John Brunner, Robert Silverberg, robert sheckley, Frank Herbert, Sci-Fi, SF, kate wilhelm

Potlatch1 comment

crotchetyoldfan wrote 1 year ago: Fred Kiesche – college buddy, SF reviewer extraordinaire, game designer, new hound and, best o … more →

Tags: Classic Science Fiction, writing, Science Fiction, pulp magazines, Science Fiction Magazines, Blogging, Websites, Cordwainer Smith, Texas Best Grok

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Miriam Jones wrote 1 year ago: Gregory Benford, “Exposures” (445-456): what do you make of the two sections of the story that deal … more →

Tags: Readings, Exposures, greg bear, Schrödinger’s Plague, Howard Waldrop, the World, as we Know ‘t, Connie Willis, Schwarzschild Radius

March 02, 2008

Charles Schneider wrote 1 year ago: Anxiously wanting to get back on the bandwagon with my book clubs I noticed our new selections have … more →

Tags: Charlie Schneider, chinese food, NYC, Stir fry, brie, cheese, Crackers, Timescape, Book Club

Monthly Reading: January 2008

Shannon wrote 1 year ago: Book cover via Amazon Click the titles for my review or notes. 13 Ways of Looking at the Novel by Ja … more →

Tags: Reviews, monthly reading, David Brin, Science Fiction, Jane Smiley, Soft science fiction, Dystopia, Lois Lowry, Kim Stanley Robinson

Worth Reading: Heart of the Comet

Shannon wrote 1 year ago: Heart of the Comet, David Brin and Gregory Benford (1986) Kato died first. I would not say that Hear … more →

Tags: Books, Reviews, David Brin, Science Fiction, Literary collaboration

In the Ocean of Night - memorable

Paradox Olbers wrote 1 year ago: I’m not doing my memorable sf phrases/scenes in chronological order, but by one jogging anothe … more →

Tags: SF, Engineering, Exploration, Space, Memorable, First Contact, robotics, AI, Galactic Center


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