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The Compleat Werewolf, Anthony Boucher

mattbruensteiner wrote 2 weeks ago: Anthony Boucher is best-known in the SF world as one of the founding editors of The Magazine of Fant … more →

Tags: Books, SF, anthony boucher

Eclipse Three1 comment

mattbruensteiner wrote 3 weeks ago: I was able to “sneak” in to the World Fantasy Convention here in San Jose last week in t … more →

Tags: Books, SF, Jonathan Strahan, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Karen Joy Fowler, ellen klages, pat cadigan, Nnedi Okorafor, elizabeth bear

STILL DANCING by Jameson Currier

ruthsims wrote 3 weeks ago: STILL DANCING By Jameson Currier Publisher: Lethe Press (December 1, 2008) ISBN-10: 1590210484 ISBN- … more →

Tags: AIDS, Fiction, glbt fiction, Short Story, AIDS fiction, jameson currier, Lethe Press

New Featured Blog

sonnypi67 wrote 1 month ago: It’s been awhile since I last updated my Featured Blog. Partly because I’m slacker extro … more →

Tags: Authors, Books, Fiction, Gen X, Generation X, Literature, Writers, american salvage, bonnie jo campbell

Do Not Deny Me by Jean Thompson - A Book Review

Scott William Foley wrote 2 months ago: Do Not Deny Me is one of those rare short story collections that actually gets better as it progress … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Art, Book Review, book reviewer, Books, Do Not Deny Me, do not deny me review, Entertainment, Fiction

Driftglass, Samuel R. Delany (Part 2)

mattbruensteiner wrote 2 months ago: To wrap up my review of this collection, begun here. “Driftglass” Cal Svenson is a forme … more →

Tags: SF, Books, samuel r. delany, New Wave

Driftglass, Samuel R. Delany (Part 1)1 comment

mattbruensteiner wrote 2 months ago: Driftglass collects Samuel R. Delany’s first 10 published short stories. These stories were or … more →

Tags: Books, SF, New Wave, samuel r. delany

The Wind's Twelve Quarters, Ursula K. LeGuin

mattbruensteiner wrote 4 months ago: The Wind’s Twelve Quarters collects 17 of Le Guin’s stories originally published in the … more →

Tags: SF, Books, Ursula K. Le Guin

15 Short Story Collections

thelittlesleep wrote 4 months ago: The 15 book thing has been floating around facebook for a bit, so I’m tweaking it. Because I f … more →

Tags: Book Review

Midsummer Nights1 comment

Michelle wrote 5 months ago:     “For me, opera is a place where all the emotions can be fully felt yet safely contained. C … more →

Tags: Books, alexander mccall smith, Ali Smith, Andrew Motion, Andrew O'Hagan, Anne Enright, Colm Toibin, Fiction, glyndebourne festival

What a GREAT pick-me up17 comments

barrynapier wrote 5 months ago: Work was absolutely painstaking yesterday.  Actually, that’s a bit of an overstatement.  For t … more →

Tags: Me, Short Stories, the day job, Acceptances, Poetry, Horror, Debris, Library of Horror, tired morning

Not Fan Fiction

ericanaone wrote 6 months ago: Ken Liu’s “Single-Bit Error,” published in the Thoughtcrime Experiments anthology, … more →

Tags: Snow White, Blood Red, ellen datlow, terri windling, H.P. Lovecraft, Thoughtcrime Experiments, Ken Liu, "Single-Bit Error", Ted Chiang

Science Fiction v. Fantasy2 comments

ericanaone wrote 6 months ago: This is the first of several posts about Ken Liu’s “Single-Bit Error,” published i … more →

Tags: fantasy and hard science fiction, Thoughtcrime Experiments, Ken Liu, "Single-Bit Error", Ted Chiang, hell is the absence of god

A True Thoughtcrime Experiment

ericanaone wrote 6 months ago: Therese Arkenberg’s “Goldenseed” is the story in the Thoughtcrime Experiments anth … more →

Tags: "Goldenseed", Therese Arkenberg, Thoughtcrime Experiments

The Horror Fiction Review: June 2009... (Now Posted!)

Lawrence Dagstine wrote 6 months ago: THE HORROR FICTION REVIEW is now up.  Horror author and book reviewer, Nick Cato (Novello Publishers … more →

Tags: Horror, Dagstine, Fiction, Lawrence Dagstine, dark fiction, Books, Reviews, Horror Promotion, author promotion

A Sweet Golem

ericanaone wrote 6 months ago: “Daisy,” by Andrew Willett, seems to have been the inspiration for the entire Thoughtcri … more →

Tags: Thoughtcrime Experiments, Andrew Willett, Daisy

Quantum Computers and Hard SF3 comments

ericanaone wrote 6 months ago: William Highsmith’s “Qubit Slip” is the hardest story in the Thoughtcrime Experime … more →

Tags: writing process, Thoughtcrime Experiments, William Highsmith, Qubit Slip, Hard SF

Not Your Old-Fashioned Mrs. Claus2 comments

ericanaone wrote 7 months ago: Betty Claus from Alex Wilson’s “The Last Christmas of Mrs. Claus” in Thoughtcrime … more →

Tags: Thoughtcrime Experiments, Alex Wilson, "The Last Christmas of Mrs. Claus"

Human Science Fiction

ericanaone wrote 7 months ago: I’m starting to get a sense for Thoughtcrime Experiments, and I’m liking it. I think the … more →

Tags: Reviews, Thoughtcrime Experiments, "Welcome to the Federation", Mary Anne Mohanraj, "Jump Space"


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