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clockworkfoundry.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses a controversy within the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) over the content of their publications, particularly focusing on the 200th issue which featured a dialogue between Mike Resnick and Barry N. Malzberg about 'lady editors.' The piece critiques the repeated emphasis on the physical attractiveness of female editors, suggesting it may be perceived as objectifying. The authors of the article defend their work, arguing that the criticism stems from a desire for censorship rather than genuine concern. The author of the blog post, who is an SFWA member, expresses disappointment with the authors' response, which they perceive as dismissive and inflammatory, using terms like 'liberal fascists' to describe critics. The... | |
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annlaurelkopchik.com
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| | | | | So here's the letter I wrote to John Scalzi in his role as President of SFWA about the continuing problems with sexism in the SFWA Bulletin. It's not nearly as eloquent as some of the letters out there, but I figure I should post it, least I be accused of being an anonymous voice. I'm... | |
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| | | | | Review of Spencer Nitkey, "Within the Dead Whale," Flash Fiction Online 133 (October 2024): 8-11 -- Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman. This was perfectly, utterly, viscerally strange. I'm not usually a huge fan of horror, but this story captivated me. | |
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www.longdelayspossible.com
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| | | Wings of desire... | ||