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Battlestar Rhapsody
Star Wars Gangsta Rap: Chronicles
Writer’s Dens
I’ve always loved the Librarian’s Desks flickr group. Here’s a set of photos titled "Where I Write”, photos of SF & Fantasy authors in their writing environments.
Where I Write will be featured as eight pages in the 2009 Worldcon program guide. A much larger collection is being compiled into a book featuring Neil Gaiman, Lois McMaster Bujold, and many others along with interviews about their spaces.
Sign me up. This is a book I’ll be ordering as soon as its available.
Via Boing Boing
from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.
Matt Smith is the new Dr. John Smith
Read the BBC Press Release. And, yes, I’ve actually seen a previous performance of his, but at first did not recognize the name.
Amazing Star Wars photos
The photographer is Cedric Delsaux and you can find his work at http://www.cedricdelsaux.com/. (Click on "enter" then "Series" for the rest of the Star Wars-themes photos.)
Robots Attack!
The return of free TOR ebooks
Free Ebooks from World Fantasy Award Finalists
Last week we announced the return of free ebooks from Tor.com. We’re kicking things off this week with backlist titles from two of the authors who are finalists for this year’s World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. To download these and upcoming freebies, all you have to do is register at Tor.com.
Will Shetterly and Emma Bull are the first married couple to each simultaneously have a novel among the finalists for the World Fantasy Award—Emma’s Territory and Will’s The Gospel of the Knife. In commemoration of this, we’re offering registered Tor.com users free e-book editions of a pair of classics from the Bull and Shetterly backlists—Emma’s War for the Oaks and Will’s Dogland. Check them out here!
Each title in our giveaway program will be available for A Limited Time Only, so don’t delay. The books will be offered in a variety of formats, with no DRM. After this month’s pair of books, we’ll be putting up a new title every month, so make sure you register—and tell your friends about the great books (and blogs, and art, and conversation) that are free at Tor.com every day.
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