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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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 admin.
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, …








