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more about #maryrobinettekowal Hamslicer: Cybo-Man? more » bonniegrrl: "Fables" needs to just be handed that award. It's filled the Sandman void in my heart and James Jean's covers give me dream material for decades. more » Grey_Area: Okay, this is more like it! Is that Elizabeth Bear short available online? Love her work, missed that story. Those Nebula folk are all taking the craz... more » tawm: Check out the nominees for "Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form." Wow. I don't even know how I could begin to choose. Not a Battlestar fan, but the... more » KhaiJB: good luck to Howard Tayler for Schlock Mercenary! more » NerD: Blattella: That list just reminded me I have a hardcover copy of Anathem sitting in my trunk I've been afraid of opening. Also I didn't realize Gaiman had anothe... more » JeffriesTuber: Lots of great works on these lists, but Cory Doctorow is clearly the future of science fiction. more » MaryRobinette: Wow. That is an amazing illustration. And thank you so much for the glowing review. more » bonniegrrl: You had me at "Evil Robot Monkey." more » Grey_Area: I saw the mellifluous Ms. Kowal reading with John Scalzi last month, great show! She's a puppeteer as well. Sadly, I can't figure out how to make soun... more » lightninglouie: The filthy monkey... IT PLANS more » FredicvsMaximvs: BWAHAAHAhahahahaha! I just finished reading Thursday Next: First Among Sequels, which makes this just absolutely hilarious. If you haven't read the se... more » AmishJohn: At least it isn't M. Night Shamallamadingdong doing The Sixth Sense and Sensibility... "I see people that have expired from consumption..." more » corpore-metal: Okay the zombie novel was a cute idea. And Anne of Green Gables in Space was pretty funny too. But let's keep it to a low roar here. I mean what's nex... more » NotChoinski: Isn't there yet another one where Austen is a vampire and is basically knocking off anyone who has been abusing her work? more » Starwatcher-23: Hmm, to say nothing of the dog. more » cletar: Pride and Predators made me laugh. Then I remembered Predator II and I threw up in my mouth a little. I guess I should go pitch my Jane Austen-cyborgs... more » ♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: i feel like this is happening TO ME - i can't handle it. i love sci-fi and i LOVE JANE (yes, we're that familiar -> on a first name basis) but sho... more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: Hey, maybe this will get me to read some Jane Austen novels!! no, that's probably not going to happen. more » bluehinter: Wow, these movies may actually suck the funny out of the room faster than that one terrible Pride and Prejudice episode of Red Dwarf. + Watch video ... more » -
#writing
From The Page To The Canvas: SF Writers Make Art
It used to be, everyone who wrote science fiction was a scientist, or full-time scribbler. But now, authors like Audrey Niffenegger, Rudy Rucker and Mary Robinette Kowal also make art. We talked art/SF with them. More » -
#afternoonlistening
The Evil Robot Monkey Just Wants To Create
Most stories about cybernetically "uplifted" animals tend to portray them as alienated super-soldiers or jolly butlers, but Mary Robinette Kowal probably has the right idea in her story "Evil Robot Monkey," online as an audio. More » -
#janeausten
THREE Jane Austen Science Fiction Movies In The Pipeline?
Jane Austen has been Hollywood gold for years now, but when did she become science-fiction platinum as well? Her novels are spawning a startling trifecta of bizarre science fiction films, plus a new fantasy novel. More » -


