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classicsofsciencefiction.com
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| | | | The April 8, 1966, cover of Time Magazine asked in large letters: Is God Dead? I would have answered yes, because starting in late 1963, when I turned twelve, I began to struggle with the idea of believing in God. Before I turned fourteen in late 1965, I had decided I was an atheist. It... | |
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longpaleroad.com
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| | | | There was a time where the meaning of Cyberpunk lied with those who produced it as fiction, whether it be authors like William Gibson (Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition), Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira) and Masamune Shirow (Appleseed, Ghost in the Shell), game developers like Mike Pondsmith (Cyberpunk 2020) and LookingGlass Technologies (System Shock, Deus), or even movie directors... | |
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thewertzone.blogspot.com
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| | | | Los Angeles, 2019. The Earth is grimy and grim, covered with vast cities of towering skyscrapers. Most animal life has been wiped out, repla... | |
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| | [YouTube] [Apple] [Spotify] [Download] Philip Gelatt joins us to discuss writing the hard science fiction film The Europa Report and the animated sword & sorcery film The Spine of Night. Please support us on Patreon or sign up as a sponsor. |