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- vN:the first machine dynasty by Madeline Ashby [review]
- A bit of why science fiction matters now
- A few more crocodile tears?
- A nettlesome term that has long outlived its welcome
- A very talented beginning writer comes up to you, mentions a strong interest in pursuing writing as a career, gives you a soulful, questioning look, then asks : what must I do? and what should I never do?
- An interest in carpentry
- Believers and heretics : an episcopal bull
- Biological themes in modern science fiction
- Biotechnological and medical themes in science fiction
- Capes, types and prototypes : a rumination on genre/
- Cyberpunk and the new wave : ruptures and continuities/
- Cyberpunk im dienst der metafiktion. : Liesl Ujvarys "Kontrollierte Spiele" und die poetologoschen prinzipien der reflexiven prosa.
- David Gunn -- Death's head [review]/
- Der begriff der Verfremdung in der Science-Fiction-Theorie. Ein Klärungsversuch
- Double vision: : [a review]
- Engaging the reader
- Fate of the Kinunir by Robert E. Vardman [and] Shadow of the storm by Martin J. Dougherty [review]
- From science fiction to science fictioning: : SF's traction on the Real/
- Full metal apache: transactions between cyberpunk Japan and avant-pop America by Takayuki Tatsumi [review]
- Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction [review]
- Law in science fiction : an introduction
- Les futurs auxquels vous avez échappé
- M. John Harrison -- Nova Swing [review]/
- Machine by Jennifer Pelland [review]
- Magazine review: Escape velocity; issue 1, vol 1 [review]
- Mark Bould and China Miéville, eds., Red Planets: Marxism and Science Fiction [review]
- Mind's eye : [a review]
- Mizora, a world of women : [a review]
- Olympos: : [a review]
- Pandemonium: stories of the apocalypse edited by Anne C. Parry and Jared Shurin [review]
- Paradise lost and fan fiction/
- Playing with themselves : robot chicket and "Twisted Toyfare Theatre"/
- Rainbows end by Vernor Vinge/
- Read this
- Research notes for the genre evolution project: : how John Campbell's Astounding survived the great 1950s science fiction die-off/
- Rhoda Broughton , Geistergeschichten [a review]
- River of Gods by Ian McDonald/
- Rocket science, edited by Ian Sales [review]
- Solaris book of new science fiction [Review]
- Take the third star on the left and on til morning!
- The Lovecraft chronicles: : [a review]
- The critical/bibliographical coverage of sf and fantasy: : an unscientific snapshot of subject coverage in the science fiction and fantasy research database, ca. summer 2013
- The destiny mask : [a review]
- The invisible friends : The lost worlds of Henry James and H. G. Wells
- The ipsy-wipsey institute, glimpsed in the mists of time
- The last house in the galaxy: : [a review]
- The lesbian fantastic : a critical study of science fiction, fantasy, paranormal and gothic writings
- The periodic table of science fiction by Michael Swanwick : [a review]
- The stars seem so far away [by] Margret Helgadottir [Review]
- The utopian paradox : on the necessity of an impossible dream
- The very best of Fantasy & science fiction, edited by Gordon van Gelder [review]
- The walrus is Brian
- There's more to life than crocodile tears
- Tomorrow revealed: : The new Herodotus, A.D. 3750/
- Up Jim River by Michael Flynn [review]
- What's for sale/
- [Letter of comment]
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