Archive for November, 2009

Calling all filmmakers: Send your work to Sci-Fi-London’s 2010 festival – Coventry Telegraph

Posted on 27. Nov, 2009 by .

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Calling all filmmakers: Send your work to Sci-Fi-London's 2010 festival Coventry Telegraph It also holds a film school and filmmaking competitions to encourage more science fiction films to be made in the UK.

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What is The Wire? – guardian.co.uk

Posted on 27. Nov, 2009 by .

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guardian.co.uk What is The Wire? guardian.co.uk At the Wire as Social Science Fiction ?

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Climategate: this is our Berlin Wall moment! – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by .

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Climategate: this is our Berlin Wall moment! Telegraph.co.uk There has been no one like Maurice Strong before, except perhaps in fiction – Ernst Blofeld comes to mind, 007's round-faced nemesis in You Only Live Twice. …

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Climategate e-mails sweep America, may scuttle Barack Obama’s Cap and Trade laws – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by .

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Climategate e-mails sweep America, may scuttle Barack Obama's Cap and Trade laws Telegraph.co.uk If this debacle were fiction I would consider it far fetched.

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Roswell UFO Incident Finally Cleared Up! – The Spoof (satire)

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by .

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Roswell UFO Incident Finally Cleared Up! The Spoof (satire) “It appears that a number of science fiction writers held a secret meeting under a tunnel of Mount St.

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Companion to English Literature – The Oxford Times

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by .

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Companion to English Literature The Oxford Times So is Neil Gaiman, the comic king, and so are several travel, science fiction and post-colonial writers. So are critics, booksellers, famous foreign authors ..

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Books of the Year: Part II – New Statesman

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by .

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New Statesman Books of the Year: Part II New Statesman Of non- fiction published this year, I have been working my way around three collections – Gray's Anatomy by John Gray (Allen Lane, £25), …

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Innovation: Where next for social networking? – New Scientist

Posted on 25. Nov, 2009 by .

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Innovation: Where next for social networking?

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The discreet charms of ‘cosy catastrophe’ fiction – guardian.co.uk

Posted on 25. Nov, 2009 by .

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guardian.co.uk The discreet charms of 'cosy catastrophe' fiction guardian.co.uk The phrase is attributed to the British author Brian Aldiss, who mentions it in his fascinating history of science fiction , Billion Year Spree, …

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Why I’m warming to Lord Lawson – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on 25. Nov, 2009 by .

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Telegraph.co.uk Why I'm warming to Lord Lawson Telegraph.co.uk Even the late, great populariser of science as fiction , Michael Crichton, couldn't have thought this one up. Except, of course, that he did, …

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