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teodoreljic.com
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| | | | Horror writer T.E. Grau is slowly but surely carving a niche for himself as one of the most eclectic and artful practitioners of the genre in the American scene, as is borne out by his critically acclaimed debut collection The Nameless Dark -- which we reviewed right here just a couple of days ago. Now... | |
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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | Joachim Boaz at Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations is running a series of reviews on generation ship stories. He even compiled a list of such SF tales. I've decided to read along. So far he's covered "The Wind Blows Free" by Chad Oliver and "Spacebred Generations" by Clifford D. Simak (later renamed "Target Generations").... | |
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| | | | In the first full-length collection of her edgy, award-winning short stories, Loren Rhoads punctures the boundaries between horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction in a maelstrom of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll. Ghosts, succubi, naiads, vampires, the Wild Hunt, and the worst predator in the woods stalk these pages, alongside human monsters who follow their cravings... | |
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| | Because it is just what we need! Sharing up a squared version of the hexagonal front side of my home, as lighted up by the lamp posts out in the street: . For Becky's GeometricJanuary |