Sir Terry Pratchett’s Night Watch, the first “Watch” book in his DISCWORLD series, is now being published as a Penguin Modern Classic.
Roseanna shares her struggles with the critical work Colourfields; Writing About Writing About Science Fiction, over at Nerds of a Feather.
Conquest of Space was meant to be the most realistic “outer space” film ever made. Did the 70+ year old classic fall short? (Thanks to File770.)
From last month, Publishers Weekly published the United Against Book Bans database of banned and challenged books. With a grant from the Mellon Foundation, the organization is moving forward with resources for First Amendment and literacy advocates.
Renan Bernardo discusses his new SF novel, Disgraced Return of the Kap’s Needle, over on Whatever.
Agree! And a perfect ending, too.
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so you're saying I should read it? :)
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