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License: The
First Web Hugo - Editor Ern issues a call to voters to
support the first Hugo ever for a Web Category.
What's Out
This Month:
US Books - Sharon Archer looks at more new books than you
can shake a stick at..
UK Books - Our man in
London, John Berlyne, is hot on the trail of British
Books.
Can Books - Asta Sinusas
tracks down Canadians trying to publish undetected below the 49th
Parallel.
Film Futures with David Marsh:
Quick, everybody into the Time Machine! We'll go back and
watch ET all over again!

SFMedia:
Metropolis (Anime)
Fritz Lang's classic redone in retro Anime. You'll love it, or you'll
hate it.
Brotherhood of the Wolf Filled with terror,
sex, intrigue and great photography...and based on events from the
1700s.
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SF DownUnder: A
Report by Sean McMullen - We've always wanted and Australian correspondent,
and when Sean McMullen offered to do this report we jumped at it like a
Kangaroo.
Events/Cons: Boskone 39

A Fannish Wedding Reception for SFRevu Editor Ern and Reviewer EJ at Boskone 39.
Neil Gaiman and more.
DVD - Sawicki's reviews DVDs for your protection.
Comics- Daniel takes us on the "Doom Patrol" to
chronicle the rebirth of a classic comic.
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Articles/Features:
Interview:
Richard Morgan
Featured Book:
Altered Carbon by Richard Morgan

Book Reviews:
US: Manifold:
Origin by Stephen Baxter
Excalibur
Alternative by David Weber
The
Peshawar Lancers by S.M. Stirling
Redshift edited by Al Sarrantonio
Star Trek TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffery Lang
Man Kzin War IX by Larry Niven
Dark
Wing by Walter Hunt
Son
Of The Shadows by Juliet Marillier
UK:
Wanderers
and Islanders by Steve Cockayne
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