Blogs about: Samuel R Delany

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Love.

recordofnaught wrote 2 weeks ago: “Because he knew he was a disappointment to you. And that you wouldn’t get mad or yell a … more →

Tags: pop culture, Books, Science fiction and fantasy, Authors, Processes, Failure, Life, Love, laura kipnis

book review: stars in my pocket like grains of sand

jjackunrau wrote 1 month ago: I’ve gone on about Samuel R Delany books before and well, here’s another one. In Calgary … more →

Tags: Books, CBC, SF, Review, Calgary, Used Books, stars in my pocket like grains of sand, Galaxy, Pride and Prejudice

Let 'em talk

stevenhartwriter wrote 3 months ago: Samuel R. Delany on writing science fiction: “I had nothing else to do, and it was fun.” … more →

Tags: The Reading Life, Wells Tower, George Scialabba

Paradise Lost and Gone Forever

Lester wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been constantly thinking about Raging Sun, Raging Sky since its screening at the San Diego Lati … more →

Tags: Books That Matter, Samuel Delany, Times Square Red Times Square Blue, Tsai Ming-liang, Jacques Nolot

book review: tales of neveryon

jjackunrau wrote 4 months ago: Tales of Neveryon is a Samuel R Delany book about civilization. Much like its sequel Neveryona, the … more →

Tags: Books, SF, Review, Money, neveryona, tales of neveryon, Cover

book review: distant stars1 comment

jjackunrau wrote 5 months ago: Distant Stars is the reason I have my Samuel R. Delany book buying policy. I had no idea this book e … more →

Tags: Books, writing, SF, Review, Short Story, distant stars, aqua books

book review: neveryona1 comment

jjackunrau wrote 7 months ago: Neveryona is another one of these used-bookstore Samuel R. Delany books I own. This one is a fantasy … more →

Tags: Books, SF, Review, Art, neveryona, Civilization

The black pages8 comments

stevenhartwriter wrote 7 months ago: Via GalleyCat I found this interesting call to literary missionary activity: buying books by black a … more →

Tags: The Reading Life, Wesley Brown, John Edgar Wideman, mat johnson, Octavia Butler, aye and gomorrah, Kindred, Philadelphia Fire, Tragic Magic

One Question For Neil Gaiman

chelseabauch wrote 8 months ago: Master of Dreams If you could ask Neil Gaiman one question, what would it be? I was faced with this … more →

Tags: Heroes, Neil Gaiman, National Book Festival, Chelsea Bauch, Dorkscape, PEN IN HAND, Sandman, American Gods, Orphanim Media

Friday finds

stevenhartwriter wrote 9 months ago: Caustic Cover Critic offers a beautiful roundup of Geoff Grandfield’s noir cover designs and … more →

Tags: friday finds, Alex Ross, Ambient music, Beowulf, Blossom Goodchild, brian eno, generative music, Geoff Grandfield, Graham Greene

The Tale of Old Venn

sarahcl wrote 11 months ago: My aim with this blog is to review all (well, most of) the books I read, plus other stuff I get up … more →

Tags: Books, Feminism, sff

The Sandman Vol. 5: A Game of You

Corey Blake wrote 1 year ago: The Sandman Vol. 5: A Game of You By Neil Gaiman (writer), Shawn McManus with Colleen Doran, Bryan T … more →

Tags: Graphic Novel Database, DC Comics/Vertigo, Sandman, trade paperback, graphic novel, DC Comics, Vertigo, Shawn McManus, Stan Woch

Lust for Life - Prolific science fiction scribe Samuel Delany shares his passions in The Polymath

invizweb wrote 1 year ago: Sam Adams wrote for Philadelphia City Paper: One of Delany’s most enduring ideas is the import … more →

Tags: Philosophy & Religion & Spirituality, Human Sexuality, Philadelphia City Paper, The Motion of Light in Water, The Polymath, dhalgren, Harlan Ellison

iterations on a theme

jjackunrau wrote 1 year ago: I tried to see that Stellet Licht movie at Cinematheque tonight, but I was about a dozen people away … more →

Tags: Movies, Books, Library, Mennonite, LSA, cinematheque, stellet licht, plaut dietsch, empire star

Bellona on the Bayou

Mark wrote 1 year ago: In reponse to Greg’s suggestion in the comments on “That Bright Moment” that the … more →

Tags: Toulouse Street, New Orleans, NOLA, Dancing Bear, Mardi Gras, Carnival, cryptic envelopment, postdiluvian, Literature

windchill is the little-death that brings total obliteration1 comment

jjackunrau wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday on Newsworld the anchor in Toronto made a “-9? Brrr” comment about the forecas … more →

Tags: Books, Library, cold, fuck toronto, shelf hauling, winter, Work

unsure what the ninth would be

jjackunrau wrote 1 year ago: I just finished the Samuel R. Delany book I’ve been reading, and in the end I loved the hell o … more →

Tags: writing, SF, Milan Kundera, Writers, J.G. Ballard, Philip K. Dick, Anne LaMott, Gender


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