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- Reviews for the week of
10/17/05
- Review.
- Monday: Two Views: Serenity, reviewed by Mahesh Raj Mohan and Niall Harrison
Tuesday: Zoran Zivkovic's Hidden Camera, reviewed by Dan Hartland Wednesday: Jonathan Cowie and Tony Chester's Essential SF: A Concise Guide, reviewed by James Palmer Thursday: A Tale of Two Sisters, reviewed by Lynda E. Rucker
- Interview: Stephen Baxter, by James Palmer
(4/18/05)
- Article.
- "I always loved the big cosmic sweep. Asimov, Niven and Sheckley for their prose, deceptively straightforward; I studied their short stories especially trying to learn how to do it."
- Cyril M. Kornbluth: One of Science Fiction's Forgotten Greats, by James Palmer
(1/3/05)
- Article.
- "SF has long been the perfect realm for satire, and Kornbluth was one of the best at infusing it in his work in subtle ways."
- Old Books Made New: Four Book Reviews, by Mary Anne Mohanraj, James Palmer, Greg Beatty, and Sean Melican
(6/7/04)
- Review.
- Four short reviews of James White's General Practice, Robert Holstock's Mythago Wood, Lord Dunsany's The Pleasures of a Futuroscope, and Gene Wolfe's Latro in the Mist.
- Virtual Surreality: Everyone in Silico by Jim Munroe, by James Palmer
(4/12/04)
- Review.
- Jim Munroe is known for writing weird books.
- The Ultimate Halloween Prank: The War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast, by James Palmer
(10/27/03)
- Article.
- Now, everyone who heard the broadcast didn't believe that invaders from Mars were torching New Jersey. Many of the listeners figured it was really the Germans.
- Interview: Brad Strickland, by James Palmer
(9/23/02)
- Article.
- "I'm always keenly aware that I have a responsibility to do the best I can to live up to John's books, though I'm also aware that I am not John Bellairs and will never be. The best I can do is to keep the characters true to their backgrounds and to write the stories that seem to me to show off their personalities best."
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