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My Own Personal Aesthetic This is my working aesthetic. I have posted this to help with the article preceding this one. I hope you all will respond with comments. aesthetic • writing • revising • revision • setting
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
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March New Releases From Dorchester My favourite time of the month has come. No, it’s not the Archie package, but the monthly installment of Dorchester/Leisure books new releases. It’s always a pleasure to read the new batch of talent, and the classic authors come to life once more. western novels • max brand • tim mcguire • rita cleary • lewis
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A Legend Written by L. Frank Baum The popular author of children's books wrote a story tracing the imagined history of the icon of childhood Christmas dreams, Saint Nicholas. santa claus • st nicholas • saint nicholas • frank baum • l. frank baum
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Art and Homosexuality Exhibition Censorship could not stop the most extensive event on the subject ever staged in Italy, with works by 150 artists from early photography to the present day. art and homosexuality • homosexuality in art • homosexual artist • gay art exhibition • homoerotic aesthetics
Asimovs Science Fiction July 2008 Fiction this month from regulars Steven Utley and Briton Brian Stableford, veteran Michael Bishop, Kij Johnson, R. Neube and debutant Gord Sellar, reviews and columns.. asimovs • july 2008 • steven utley • brian stableford • michael bishop
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Context by John Meaney Meaney is regular Interzone contributor. Volume 2 of Nulapeiron, an epic British SF space opera trilogy sets Tom Corcoran against the Anomaly, a mysterious new foe. context • john meaney • nulapeiron • space opera • british sf
Coraline Featurettes Check out a couple of featurettes for Henry Selick and Neil Gaiman's Coraline, starring Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher. Movie comes to theatres February 6, 2009. coraline • laika entertainment • neil gaiman • henry selick • stop-motion animation |
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