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Rudy's Blog (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
... was who, but I took note of the authors being hyped: Bruce Sterling, Lew Shiner, William Gibson, Pat Cadigan, John Shirley, and Greg Bear. I couldn’t actually find books by many of these people in Lynchburg, Virginia, although Bruce did mail me a couple of his novels, which I greatly enjoyed. Bruce Sterling’s zine, Cheap Truth ¸ didn’t have any particular name for the emerging new SF movement—it...
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whump.com | More Like This WebLog (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... Since Leonard was unafraid of genre and pop culture, he was happy willing to sing the praises of Pat Cadigan and Twin Peaks alongside paeans to Toni Morrison. Along with Katha Pollit’s columns, he was the reason to pick up a copy of The Nation , every week. Damn the Universe, you take away Mr. Leonard and my friends’ right to marry on the same day, when we could had used his words to take...
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
... Since Leonard was unafraid of genre and pop culture, he was happy willing to sing the praises of Pat Cadigan and Twin Peaks alongside paeans to Toni Morrison. Along with Katha Pollit’s columns, he was the reason to pick up a copy of The Nation , every week. Damn the Universe, you take away Mr. Leonard and my friends’ right to marry on the same day, when we could had used his words to take...
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SF Signal (Free subscription) | 10/22/2008
There has been some talk lately about Borders' recent decisions to not stock some science fiction books, as initially noted by some authors (like Tobias S. Buckell , Gregory Frost , Pat Cadigan , and Gwenda Bond ). Andrew Wheeler weighed in recently and looked at books getting "skipped over" by the bookstore. He followed up with some additional side issues as well. In response to all this,...