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therealslog.com
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| | | | Below is the real hits data in relation to Yesterday's Slogpost: As you can see, it dwarfs previous days because of interesting but also very controversial denial of popularity allegations. I tried eight times during the following fifty-five minutes to see and snip the WP Jetpack doctored version of relative interest in the post. Every... | |
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www.aliettedebodard.com
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| | | | Out today! Dragons, court drama and relationships... An unlikely duo of a bookish dragon prince and his ruthless Fallen angel husband have to cooperate with each other to navigate political intrigue and solve a murder. A combination of Asian court drama (think Nirvana in Fire) and Gothic comedy of manners; afun and fluffy (*) book... | |
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intellectusspeculativus.wordpress.com
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| | | | Back whenThe House of Binding Thorns came out last year, Aliette de Bodard wrote a guest postfor this blog about the treatment of pregnant people and the trope of dead mothers in science fiction. Now thatIn the Vanishers' Palace, a brilliant queer retelling of Beauty and the Beast set in a science fictional universe and... | |
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appendixnbookclub.com
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| | Yochai Gal joins us to discuss Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", Ursula K. LeGuin, Cairn's influences, Book of the New Sun, the Blade Runner movie, androids and empathy, what makes a belief system valid, Philip K. Dick's less approachable works, sex as a survival strategy, current concerns about AI, cyberpunk LARPs,... |