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S Thompson, everything Thompson, pictured right, wrote the infamous 1972
book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, about a road-trip he had taken in 1971. His alter-ego narrator sets out with 'two bags of grass, 75 pellets of
...http://gerrycanavan.blogspot.com/2008/11/drugs-and-literature.htmlGerry 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.htmlFw: HOUNDS-L Digest - 29 Oct 2008 to 30 Oct 2008 (#2008-239)on the 6th floor of the
Williams Club (24 East 39th Street, between > Madison > and Park Avenues); the speaker will be John Lescroart, an
author and a mu- > sician, whose twenty
books include SON OF HOLMES (1986) and RASPUTIN'S RE-
...http://hounds-l.blogspot.com/2008/10/fw-hounds-l-digest-29-oct-2008-to-30.htmlTopless Robot - The 8 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Which Most ...Burroughs's Mars
books may be short enough to be ok, if you can still credibly make that kind of pulp
fiction into a movie today, and Mote in God's Eye could probably work fine. I have to agree with Ringworld and Ender's Game as
...http://www.toplessrobot.com/2008/11/the_8_scifi_and_fantasy_books_which_most_desperate.phpThe Atrocity Exhibition: Annotated (Flamingo Modern Classics ...The Atrocity Exhibition: Annotated (Flamingo Modern Classics): JG Ballard,
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Burroughs At Santo Domingo (1998) and Wyoming Arcane (mad blood #5, 2006) Another
book is Woman of the Disturbed Earth, Longmont, CO:Turkey Buzzard Press,
...http://theshop.free-jazz.net/vox-audio/shop/audio-poetry/Mark Doty wins National Book Award for Poetry - Towleroad, More ...The other 2008 award winners were
Fiction: Peter Matthiessen, Shadow Country (Modern Library), Nonfiction: Annette Gordon-Reed, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W.W. Norton & Company), Young People's
Literature: Judy
...http://www.towleroad.com/2008/11/mark-doty-wins.htmlNostalgia does science fiction a disservice | Blog | FuturismicThe problem I have with the older SF lit is that they feel like they are set in the
author’
s present with a veneer of fancy technology to make it “futuristic”. But that technology often missed the mark - I suspect that a young person
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