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Articles related to "Connie Willis"
Doomsday Book Review of the Science Fiction novel Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis. science fiction • genre • novel • author • connie willis
Connie Willis (Index) A list of articles at Science Fiction and Society about Connie Willis and/or her works. connie willis • articles and essays about connie willis • to say nothing of the dog • science fiction book reviews
Book Review: Doomsday Book Ever wanted to travel back to medieval times? In Connie Willis's <u>Doomsday Book</u>, history student Kivrin travels back to the 1300s and learns some powerful lessons about life throughout the ages. Read my review of it here -- I promise I'll try not to spoil the plot! books • book reviews • reviews • connie willis • doomsday book
Deconstructing Shakespeare with Connie Willis's Ado How out-of-control has politically correct speech become? Just how serious is the danger that special interest groups pose to society? Join us for a hilarious trip into the absurd as we deconstruct Shakespeare with Connie Willis's "Ado." ado • connie willis • shakespeare satires • hamlet • what is offensive about shakespeare
Merari by Mari Atherton Mari Atherton's second novel is unashamedly solid, traditional science-fiction and displays a lightness of touch reminiscent of Connie Willis' screwball comedies. mari atherton • the dreamer's way • merari • swimming kangaroo books • connie willis
Years Best Science Fiction #14 Best ever Year's Best SF anthology. terry carr • hugo • nebula awards • john varley • connie willis
deck.halls@bells/holly With each passing year, Christmas gets more commercial, decorators get more competitive, and we all find ourselves with less time to actually enjoy the season. But if you think it’s bad now, wait until you meet the characters of Connie Willis’s new holiday novella. connie willis • deck.halls@boughs/holly • deck halls boughs holly • deck the halls • christmas stories
Of Cats and Time Travelers book of night with moon • diane duane • connie willis • to say nothing of the dog • or
Great Beginnings Part 1 How to begin your science fiction story. A look at some different types of beginnings and how you can use the same approach in your own writing. science fiction • writing • write • writer • science
Spin by Robert Charles Wilson A short bibliography and review of Spin, the latest Hugo Award winning novel by Robert Charles Wilson robert charles wilson • a hidden place • ray bradbury • something wicked this way comes • tom reamy
The 2008 Hugo Award Nominees Nominees include Robert J. Sawyer, John Scalzi, Charles Stross, Stephen Baxter, Nancy Kress, Gene Wolfe, Ted Chiang, Greg Egan, and almost inevitably, Connie Willis. 2008 hugo award • nominees • readers • fans • stephen baxter
The Essential SF Library An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title. hugo • nebula • international fantasy aaward • best • award
To Say Nothing of the Dog (Book Review) The place is England. The year is 2057... or is it 1888? The problem: a cat. Join us for a look at Connie Willis's 1999 Hugo Award-winning time-travel novel that's a comedy of errors and a study in the absurd of the most delightful kind. science fiction • sci-fi • sf • science fiction book reviews • science fiction history
A Literary Guide to Oxford The best way to explore Oxford isn't with a guidebook--it's through the many works of literature that use the city as a backdrop, a character, or both. literature of oxford • city of dreaming spires • books about oxford • nostalgia in oxford • the oxford state of mind
Writing Science Fiction: Getting Started A look at web sites offering articles and advice for aspiring science fiction writers. science • fiction • writing • write • writer
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
Science Fiction Themes: Time Travel Part 2 Explore time travel and how to use it in writing your science fiction story. science • fiction • writing • write • sf
2004 Breakout Books in Retrospect Every year, only 1 in 5000 books becomes a bestseller. Why? Here are some breakout books from 2004 and some thoughts about how they might have got there. bestseller • promotion • advertising • reviews • interviews
Creating the Blockbuster Setting, Part I: Location One of the most important choices you will make as a fiction author is where you set your story. Next to character and theme, location can determine the success of your novel. setting • location • theme • trends • bestseller
Book Reviews (Index) A list of Science Fiction and Society reviews of or articles about science fiction, science, or societal books and/or short stories. science fiction book reviews • science fiction short story reviews • discussion articles and essays about science ficti |
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