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The Kindle Reader: Bookmarks' Best Books of 2008 (Nonfiction)Kindle readers will be pleased to learn that 46 out of 50 titles are available in Kindle editions. Here's a rundown of the nonfiction books selected. The
fiction titles were listed in the Friday, November 28th post. GENERAL - NONFICTION
...http://kindlereader.blogspot.com/2008/11/bookmarks-best-books-of-2008-nonfiction.htmlHayden's Ferry Review Blog: Science Fiction: A Defense of the GenreIt seems that New Historicism is the only hope for Sci-Fi, since it is a movement interested in the link between society and
fiction. and that link is what drives Sci-Fi (or the argument for Sci-Fi as
literature -- its a
genre obsessed
...http://haydensferryreview.blogspot.com/2008/09/science-fiction-defense-of-genre.htmlScience Fiction: Alive and KickingIn fact, perhaps no other community -- fans, critics,
authors and publishers -- has been as persistently pessimistic about the imminent demise of their favored
literature as science
fiction. The latest version of this countdown of doom
...http://www.sffworld.com/mul/272p0.htmlPublishing and writing with Peter Balaskas « Stolen Boy’s WeblogThis led to modern
horror writers like Richard Matheson, Peter Straub, and Stephen King. In terms of the Science
Fiction genre, The Martian Chronicles led to Arthur C. Clarke,
Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. LeGuin, and most significantly
...http://stolenboy.com/2008/10/09/publishing-and-writing-with-peter-balaskas/Gerry Canavan: 'Is Science Fiction Dying?''Is science
fiction dying?' So asks New Scientist's SF special. They direct the question to six writers of SF ranging from Margaret Atwood and Ursula K. Le Guin to William Gibson and Kim Stanley Robinson, the last of whom provocatively
...http://gerrycanavan.blogspot.com/2008/11/is-science-fiction-dying.htmlTopless Robot - The 8 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Which Most ...This is one of the few science
fiction novels that regularly shows up on non-
genre “best of” lists and occasionally gets mentioned as
literature. Like Man in the High Castle, this one is less epic adventure and more think piece.
...http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/11/the_8_scifi_and_fantasy_books_which_most_desperate.phpGerry Canavan: Drugs and LiteratureDrugs and
literature. Philip K Dick, speed The great sci-fi writer's intensive use of speed and hallucinogens inspired much of his work. One particular drug, Semoxydrine - similar to speed - fuelled him in the manic production of 11
...http://gerrycanavan.blogspot.com/2008/11/drugs-and-literature.htmlFurther: Strange Attractor and beyond: Jack Williamson RIPJack Williamson had been there at the beginning (the very term science
fiction was not invented until 1931), and his death marks at the very least a symbolic terminus for the intimacy of the old
genre. Over the decades, most of the
...http://www.strangeattractor.co.uk/further/archives/2006/11/jack_williamson.htmlThe Loom : Look on My Works, Ye Science Fictioneers, and Despair!With all due respect, and with my compliments for your estimable work, as a prolific scientist and science
fiction author/editor/publisher (you know my co-
authors and co-editors
Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Sir Arthur C. Clarke,
...http://scienceblogs.com/loom/2008/02/02/look_on_my_works_ye_science_fi.phpUC Riverside LibrariesThe recipient of two Nebula Awards, the John W. Campbell Award, and the United Nations Medal for
Literature, he is recognized as one of the leading
authors of the
genre known as "hard science
fiction.
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