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Columns:
Editorial License
US
Books
UK
Books
Can
Books
Comics
DVD
Events/Cons:
CanVention 22 and the Aurora Awards
If It's Tuesday,
this must be TOR
Feature Interview:
Ken Macleod
Feature Review:
Cosmonaut Keep by Ken Macleod
Book Reviews:
The Alchemists Door
by Lisa Goldstein
Alternate Generals
ed by Harry Turtledove
Argonaut
by Stanley Schmidt
Fire
Logic by Laurie J. Marks
The
Iron Grail by John Woodstock
The Longest Way
Home by Robert Silverberg
The Sacred Pool by L. Warren Douglas
The Sky So Big And Black by John Barnes
Spaceland by Rudy Rucker
Straw Men by Michael
Marshall Smith
Sisters of the Raven by Barbara Hambly
To Trade The Stars
by Julie
E. Czerneda
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Ellen Datlow and
Terri Windling
Graphic Novel:
Murder Mysteries. Original short
story and radio play by Neil Gaiman. Graphic story script and art by P.
Craig Russell
Zine:
The
Journal of Pulse Pounding Narratives
SFMedia:
Film:
Austin Powers:
GoldMember
Metropolis (2002)
Restoration
& Metropolis Essay
PowerPuff Girls
Reign of Fire
Signs
Simone
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Editorial License:
Metropolis Redux
Why is Metropolis on Ern's
short list of SF Films? With a new digital restoration, maybe it will be
clear.
Columns:
US Books - It must be good weather for reading, cause
there's no end to the good books out this month.
UK Books -
Iain Emsley continues to handle things in the UK and
comes up with some titles to watch for .Canadian SF:
What's up with what's up north?
DamnAlien
DVD - read Sawicki's column or
miss out on the coolest reviews you'll see in these dog days of summer.
Comics -
Daniel's slaving away over a hot comic book so you'll have something fun
to read. See what he's come up with this month.
 
SFMedia:
Austin Powers:
GoldMember The
Shagadelic secret agent is back for more misbehaving.
Metropolis (2002)
Restoration / Metropolis
Essay for the first time in years you can see Fritz Langs
classic tale of class struggle in a stunning digital restoration. And it's
still in B&W.
PowerPuff Girls
- if you missed these sugar and spice superheroes on the
screen, catch Keith R.A. DeCandido's
review here.

Think things are bad? See just how much worse they could get when dragons
take over the world in
Reign of Fire,
or when mysterious invaders start making crop circles
all over the world in
Signs.
David Marsh previews Al Pacino's new film about a virtual actress in
SimOne.

Zine:
The
Journal of Pulse Pounding Narratives -
"Modern Stories for Retro Brains"
Thrill to the exciting fiction in this zine! Rack your
brains trying to find a copy! Stay away from mine.
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Feature
Feature: Interview:
Ken
Macleod
Review:
Cosmonaut Keep
Review:
Dark Light
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We've liked this
feisty Scot since his books first came to the US, and he's up for his second
Hugo Finalist for Cosmonaut Keep, so we thought an interview and review
(or two) would be in order
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Book Reviews:
The Alchemists Door
by Lisa Goldstein
Alternate Generals
II
ed by
Harry Turtledove
Argonaut
by Stanley Schmidt
Fire Logic
by Laurie J. Marks
The
Iron Grail by John Woodstock
The Longest
Way Home by Robert Silverberg
The Sacred Pool by L. Warren Douglas
The Sky So Big And Black by John Barnes
Spaceland by Rudy Rucker
To Trade The Stars
by Julie E. Czerneda
Straw Men by Michael
Marshall Smith
Sisters of the Raven by Barbara Hambly
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
ed by Ellen Datlow and
Terri Windling
Graphic Novel:
Murder Mysteries. Original short story and radio play by Neil
Gaiman. Graphic story script and art by P. Craig Russell |