Archive for February, 2011
Check out the Corsham Sci-Fi Funday Trailers – Corsham People
Posted on 28. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Corsham People Check out the Corsham Sci-Fi Funday Trailers Corsham People The third trailer features a blend of Dr Who and Star Wars, to really nurture that inner science fiction fan you know you've been hiding.
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Gerry Anderson in celebration of British sci-fi at National Space Centre – Coventry Telegraph (blog)
Posted on 28. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Coventry Telegraph (blog) Gerry Anderson in celebration of British sci-fi at National Space Centre Coventry Telegraph (blog) TV LEGEND Gerry Anderson is to join the crew of Leicester's National Space Centre on March 19 and 20 for a celebration of British science fiction . The publisher, producer, director and writer is famous for TV ..
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Happy to see you – Swindon Advertiser
Posted on 28. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Happy to see you Swindon Advertiser You can have your own little private jokes with the books and we love it.” The science fiction writer, who lived in Marlborough for 12 years, said he was delighted to be back in town to meet fans. “We have had double the amount of people we had last ..
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Interview with Lost’s Matthew Fox – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 28. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Telegraph.co.uk Interview with Lost's Matthew Fox Telegraph.co.uk 'But what I liked was the human factor that he brought to it – I'm not a big science fiction or fantasy lover. He's a strong male figure, which I needed for this play. There's a lot of boy-men in Hollywood.
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The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist by Orhan Pamuk: review – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 27. Feb, 2011 by admin.
Telegraph.co.uk The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist by Orhan Pamuk: review Telegraph.co.uk So, for example, the lecture on “Museums and Novels”, with its idea that the novel works in the manner of a collector's “cabinet of curiosities”, may be a read as a preface to Pamuk's most recent work of fiction , The Museum of Innocence, … and more
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Once upon a life: David Baddiel – The Guardian
Posted on 27. Feb, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Once upon a life: David Baddiel The Guardian What I mean is I voraciously read popular science books about quantum physics, which is the sexy heart of modern science , the one artsy types want most to understand, as it seems to aspire to the condition of philosophy and even fiction ; the one that, …
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UFO-style invisible cloaking device technology here now – HULIQ
Posted on 25. Feb, 2011 by admin.
HULIQ UFO-style invisible cloaking device technology here now HULIQ Soon after, other popular science fiction programs such as “Dr.
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John Landis Digs Up “BURKE AND HARE” – FANGORIA
Posted on 25. Feb, 2011 by admin.
John Landis Digs Up “BURKE AND HARE” FANGORIA I am a big fan of the genre; as a fanboy, I'm right there with horror and fantasy and science fiction . But when you look at my body of work, I haven't done that much, and it was very funny when Mick [Garris] asked me to be a Master of Horror
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Twelve of the best new novelists – The Guardian
Posted on 25. Feb, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Twelve of the best new novelists The Guardian What is literary fiction ? It is not genre fiction . Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall is a historical novel
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From a crisis to a drama: How Justin Cartwright turned the banking panic into … – Independent
Posted on 25. Feb, 2011 by admin.
From a crisis to a drama: How Justin Cartwright turned the banking panic into … Independent When you write urgently topical fiction with its finger on the pulse of earth-shaking events, from time to time the day's headlines will trump your invention.








