Marginalia
Apr. 1st, 2006 09:23 amLocus Online has its usual brace of April Fool's articles: I like these two best. Also at Locus Online, but not an April Fool's: extracts from Soundings.
Meanwhile, LJ goes pirate.
Concussion has a provisional programme grid up. Play programme bingo! A prize to anyone who doesn't know and guesses which items I'm on. (Hint: four, plus one things that's not listed on that grid.)
Abigail Nussbaum is back from holiday: here's her overview of the second half of Battlestar Galactica's second season. (Someone else has a theory about the ending here.)
Now, this is really fix-up at the level of criticism.
Jonathan Strahan wonders if we need nineteen (n-n-n-nineteen!) year's best volumes.
Alasdair Gray has a blog.
Jon Courtenay Grimwood's Guardian column rounds up books by Tanya Huff, Adam Roberts, Sarah Micklem and Tom Lloyd.
And because the rest of this post hasn't been gonzo enough: Bruce Sterling's State of the World 2006.
jonquil objects; someone who might be Sterling offers a rejoinder.
Meanwhile, LJ goes pirate.
Concussion has a provisional programme grid up. Play programme bingo! A prize to anyone who doesn't know and guesses which items I'm on. (Hint: four, plus one things that's not listed on that grid.)
Abigail Nussbaum is back from holiday: here's her overview of the second half of Battlestar Galactica's second season. (Someone else has a theory about the ending here.)
Now, this is really fix-up at the level of criticism.
Jonathan Strahan wonders if we need nineteen (n-n-n-nineteen!) year's best volumes.
Alasdair Gray has a blog.
Jon Courtenay Grimwood's Guardian column rounds up books by Tanya Huff, Adam Roberts, Sarah Micklem and Tom Lloyd.
And because the rest of this post hasn't been gonzo enough: Bruce Sterling's State of the World 2006.
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