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May 11 2012
Let’s Go to the Underworld: The Writing of
The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland
Catherynne M. Valente
May 3 2012
Freddy Goes to the Circus:
The Story of Freginald
Mari Ness
December 29 2011
Growing Up, or Not:
The Moon By Night
Mari Ness
November 29 2011
Your New Baby Needs This Star Trek Book
Stubby the Rocket
November 17 2011
Melancholy and mania:
The Wind in the Willows
Mari Ness
November 10 2011
When Books Go to War:
Wet Magic
Mari Ness
November 3 2011
The Possible Magic of Flowers: Edith Nesbit’s
The Wonderful Garden
Mari Ness
October 31 2011
Trapped in a Pattern:
The Owl Service
Elisabeth Kushner
October 27 2011
When Toys and Books Come Alive: Edith Nesbit’s
The Magic City
Mari Ness
October 6 2011
Finding Treasure in the Past:
The House of Arden
Mari Ness
September 29 2011
The Difficulties of Magic:
The Enchanted Castle
Mari Ness
September 22 2011
Adventures in Railroads:
The Railway Children
Mari Ness
September 9 2011
Musical Space Books for Kids
Robert Lamb, HowStuffWorks.com
September 8 2011
Time Traveling for Wishes:
The Story of the Amulet
Mari Ness
July 28 2011
Fighting Capitalism Through Children:
The Story of the Treasure-Seekers
Mari Ness
May 4 2011
Time travel and the bewilderment of childhood: Penelope Farmer’s
Charlotte Sometimes
Jo Walton
December 28 2009
“Tonight will be bad, and tomorrow will be beyond all imagining”: Susan Cooper’s
The Dark is Rising
Jo Walton
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John Scalzi
and
Jonathan Coulton
Journey to Planet JoCo: “I Crush Everything”
7 hours ago
René Walling
Saturday Morning Cartoons: “Abigail” and “Alma”
7 hours ago
Stubby the Rocket
On Our Radar: Carthulhu
23 hours ago
Karin L Kross
Picking Up After Intergalactic Daytrippers: Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
Yesterday
Mordicai Knode
You Should Run Your Next Fantasy Game in The World of Darkness
Yesterday
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Could The Hunger Games Really Happen?
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Rothfuss Reread: Pat Answers the Admissions Questions
33 minutes ago
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on
Malazan Re-read of the Fallen: The Bonehunters, Chapter Twenty
40 minutes ago
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Picking Up After Intergalactic Daytrippers: Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
1 hour ago
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The Release Date for A Memory of Light Has Been Set
1 hour ago
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The Cat and the Spider: Comic Book Movie Heroine Evolution
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The Phenomenology of Star Trek: Experiencing the Cage
2 hours ago
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The Wise Man’s Fear (Excerpt)
by
Patrick Rothfuss
A Memory of Light: Prologue (Excerpt)
by
Robert Jordan
and
Brandon Sanderson
Tektonica
on
The Wheel of Time Re-read: Towers of Midnight, Part 2
Six Months, Three Days
by
Charlie Jane Anders
and
Sam Weber
Redshirts: The First Five Chapters (Excerpt)
by
John Scalzi
CorDarei
on
The Wheel of Time Re-read: Towers of Midnight, Part 2
RobMRobM
on
Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 8: “The Prince of Winterfell”
Freelancer
on
The Wheel of Time Re-read: Towers of Midnight, Part 2
Once Upon a Time vs. Grimm, Part 17: The Final Battle
by
Teresa Jusino
RobMRobM
on
The Wheel of Time Re-read: Towers of Midnight, Part 2
A mom's email inspires the team at
Marvel to help out
a hearing-impaired 4-year-old.
—BMcG
Mads Mikkelsen, the baddie from Casino Royale, is set to
play a
Thor 2
villain
.
—EA
Jenna-Louise Coleman
has begun filming.
—RB
Win a box of
Weird from the Vandermeers
at the Weird Fiction Review!
—RB
As part of a new BBC panel, Elizabeth Moon has suggested
people be imprinted with barcodes from birth.
—RB
A history of Star Trek
Comic Book Crossovers.
—RB
Tons of big name directors on
how Star Wars shaped them.
—RB
All 570 issues of
The Avengers
in one giant picture.
—RB
The
TNG
cast that could have been.
Wesley Snipes as LaForge?
—RB
The New Yorker
is having a Science Fiction issue next week.
Jennifer Egan will tweet-out a story starting tonight for its release.
—RB
Sanctuary
has been canceled.
Here's why.
—RB
G.I. Joe 2
won't be coming out this summer after all!
—RB
Save the
Lars Homestead!
—RB
Topless Robot
counts-down the 20
lamest-looking Star Trek aliens.
—RB
SF Signal
wonders if science fiction writers
are "slacking off."
—RB
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John Scalzi
Jonathan Coulton
René Walling
Stubby the Rocket
Karin L Kross
Mordicai Knode
Keith DeCandido
Leigh Butler
Bill Capossere
Amanda Rutter
Ryan Britt
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