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more about #louanders braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: Hahah. I like James Enge, he's a good cat. I think he's got a new book out right now, too. more » Cory Gross: Of course, the rise of Rock n' Roll has nothing to do with the ossification of Jazz... or Big Band... or Classical in general... more » Lassus: I have a very difficult time conceiving of a cat story better than Gaiman's "A Dream of a Thousand Cats". more » Grey_Area: Roberts may use unreliable narrators but they are also unlikeable. Halfway through Salt I just wanted all the characters to die, Die, DIE. If that's t... more » Pope John Peeps II: post-modern trickster The unreliable narrator device is way, way older than post-modernism. Hundreds of years older. more » Mount_Prion: Charlie, are y'all related? more » TheWetNoodle: You had me at 'cyborg Queen Victoria'. more » Gaambit: Both of those books sound very cool. I just finished reading "Whitechapel Gods" so I've got a yen for steampunk right now. Any other suggestions? more » zenseeker: Some elements of the Steampunk community would argue that a 1920's setting makes this "retro-futurism" *shrugs* But then steampunk has been invaded by... more » -
#publishing
A Peek Inside the Life of a Science Fiction Editor
Ever wonder what's really happening in the cluttered offices of science fiction magazines like Asimov's or a publishing house like Pyr? Four editors take you inside the strange world of SF editing. More » -
#steampunksuperheroes
Steampunk Manhattan Is Defended!
We were intrigued to hear Pyr Books was publishing a "steampunk superhero" novel by George Mann, but the details turned out to be even cooler than that sounds. Plus you can read Mann's fiction online.

