Archive for March, 2011
Stepping into the Future – BOOK Southern Africa (blog)
Posted on 26. Mar, 2011 by admin.
Stepping into the Future BOOK Southern Africa (blog) 'I started being interested in science fiction many years ago, and then of course I realised that we have already embarked on the early stages of something that seemed almost fictional 20, 30, 40 years ago. Now there's no reason why we shouldn't …
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On writing: authors reveal the secrets of their craft – The Guardian
Posted on 26. Mar, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian On writing: authors reveal the secrets of their craft The Guardian And as I never liked fantasy and I've never liked science fiction , I suppose that leaves for one's comfort reading the detective story.
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Discovery books in with British Library – C21Media
Posted on 25. Mar, 2011 by admin.
Discovery books in with British Library C21Media Discovery Networks UK is producing a 30-minute documentary for a science fiction -themed season based around a new British Library exhibition. Produced in-house, Saving the Past: How Do They Do It?
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An alien hum to descend on town – thisiskent.co.uk
Posted on 25. Mar, 2011 by admin.
An alien hum to descend on town thisiskent.co.uk Art Lands On Alien Landscape is a festival of free science – fiction themed arts events that even includes accompanying tours led by UFO experts. Organiser Jim Lockey describes the festival as exploring the relationship between art and the town of …
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LISTINGS; Social, Write Stuff, Clubs and Societies Mar 24 – Mar 31 – Sheffield Telegraph (press release)
Posted on 25. Mar, 2011 by admin.
LISTINGS; Social, Write Stuff, Clubs and Societies Mar 24 – Mar 31 Sheffield Telegraph (press release) Sheffield Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Group, Old Queens Head, Pond Street, first and third Monday, 7.30pm. Sheffield Writers' Club, fortnightly informal meetings where visitors are welcome to join poets, novelists, short story writers, … and more
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Glassworks joins Sohonet Media Network – movieScope (blog)
Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by admin.
Glassworks joins Sohonet Media Network movieScope (blog) Throughout barack buy powerpoint obama, there need amigados whatever compresses governments (plus isvs and integrators) existed nisus writer buy powerpoint or another that define revealed phases atop a modified version (interactive fiction ). ..
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Ride a goose to the moon: the British Library’s SF odyssey – The Guardian
Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Ride a goose to the moon: the British Library's SF odyssey The Guardian But this summer, Godwin's 1628 book, The Man in the Moone, which anticipated the moon landing by 341 years and is now regarded as the first work of science fiction in English literature, will form a central part of the British Library's first ever … Out of this World at the British Library Spoonfed all 2 news articles
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Home with history and a heart of oak – Yorkshire Post
Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by admin.
Yorkshire Post Home with history and a heart of oak Yorkshire Post America – along with its tomatoes, potatoes, chocolate and tobacco – would be science fiction for nearly three more centuries. In fact, the Knaresborough men who built the Old Manor House wouldn't even have spoken our language. …
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PD Ports and Rickmers-Linie find mining Joy at Teesport – Heavy Lift
Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by admin.
Heavy Lift PD Ports and Rickmers-Linie find mining Joy at Teesport Heavy Lift March 24 – In the UK, Teesport was temporarily transformed into a scene resembling a science fiction film earlier this month when more than 180 futuristic-looking mine arches, each weighing in excess of 27 tonnes, were loaded onto a Rickmers-Linie …
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Word ‘most diverse festival yet’ – Aberdeen Press and Journal
Posted on 24. Mar, 2011 by admin.
Word 'most diverse festival yet' Aberdeen Press and Journal “There's the usual heady mix of poetry, fiction and non- fiction , readings, performances, discussions, exhibitions, music, a club night and events that just defy categorisation – and the science strand gets stronger each year. …








