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tobiasbuckell.com
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| | | | | The July/August issue of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine has a short story in of mine called "In the Halls of the Makeshift King." As some of the reviews below point out, it's one of my more philosophical pieces, less pew-pew-pew than people expect of me. But it's a story I'm proud of for being heavy... | |
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fromearthtothestars.com
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| | | | | by Octavia Cade "The Backward Lens of Compromise" [in the current issue on sale now] is the third novelette I've sold to Asimov's over the past couple of years, and they all hold to the same theme: scientists and science history. This one's no different, and in some ways it's even more political than... | |
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| | | | | Nigerian author Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki just released a stunning collection of essays and stories with co-author Joshua Uchenna Omenga titled Between Dystopias: The Road to Afropantheology. As the title suggests, this book aims to coin the term "Afropantheology" drawing on aspects of African myst | |
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| | | During the Fall 2017, I will be teaching rough paths theory at the University of Connecticut. The course will be mainly based on those notesand the lectures already posted on this blog in 2013 (when I first taught the class at Purdue University). Since I first taught the class, the theory of rough paths has... | ||