Inhuman Swill : Science Fiction : Page 3
The best morning of my professional career so far
I woke up this morning to find an inbox flooded with congratulations on being nominated for the Hugo Award! Okay, so the majority of them were copies of one email from Greg Van Eekhout that inexplicably keeps getting redelivered, but...
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Casting a not-so-cold eye
I don't often post about my writing progress here, because usually it inches along with such dismal slowness. I have been unusually disciplined working on projects over the past few months, though, and am feeling good about it all this...
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Renaissance
A new French animated thriller finds shades of gray in a black-and-white future.
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They can have my crayons when they pry them from my cold, dead hand
Over in her journal, Sarah Prineas posed this question: I'd like to hear, either in comments or linked to an entry in your blog, about how you started writing. I don't want to hear that you were a writer ever...
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Kindly inclined reviews
One of these days I will be through obsessively posting about "Inclination," but not yet, not yet. I took a little time out from noveling today (200 pages due to the workshop tonight, and I just might make it!) to...
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I, Ender, having been born of goodly parents...
Via Paul Melko by way of David Moles, I encountered this morning a fascinating essay by SF writer and scholar John Kessel exploring and repudiating the morality of intention that underpins Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and attempting to explain...
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The Last Starfighter: The Musical
A new musical based on the beloved film blasts audiences into battle in space.
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