Marginalia
Mar. 5th, 2006 10:28 am'Singing My Sister Down' by Margo Lanagan is now online. This is the story from Black Juice that has extended eligibility for the Hugo Awards: you should go read it to see if you think it deserves a nomination.
When you're done with that, it probably wouldn't hurt to read Kelly Link's novella 'Magic for Beginners', too.
Tube Map for New Crobuzon (and railway modelers do Middle-Earth.)
Michael Chabon on the clock of the long now.
Essay by, profile of, and conversation with Octavia E. Butler.
Justine Larbalestier on acceptable self-promotion.
And finally: the credits for The Simpsons, but with real people.
EDIT: Hey look, Lisa Tuttle reviewing in the Times. (Shame she has the BSFA and Clarke Awards mixed up, though.)
When you're done with that, it probably wouldn't hurt to read Kelly Link's novella 'Magic for Beginners', too.
Tube Map for New Crobuzon (and railway modelers do Middle-Earth.)
Michael Chabon on the clock of the long now.
Essay by, profile of, and conversation with Octavia E. Butler.
Justine Larbalestier on acceptable self-promotion.
And finally: the credits for The Simpsons, but with real people.
EDIT: Hey look, Lisa Tuttle reviewing in the Times. (Shame she has the BSFA and Clarke Awards mixed up, though.)