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Editorial License:
The Death of
Humor?
No, it's not dead, Jim...but it's going to take some time for it to
recover.
Columns:
Event:
Ad Astra - Our Asta
goes Canadian
Film:
The
Core it may not be good science, but that doesn't stop it from
being good fun. Besides, It's good to recycle, and this movie reuses every
SF cliché they can find. Fortunately, they balance it all with a sense of
humor and a decent cast.
SFMedia:
DVD:
Futurama
Just so you know:
The
first season (and more) is now on DVD and includes
all 9 episodes of the first season, the first
4 of the second,
plus deleted scenes and
comments. Fry, we hardly knew ye.
UK Book Reviews
  
A Galaxy Not So Far Away: Writers and Artists on 25 Years of Star
Wars by Glenn Kenny (ed.)
Light Stealer
by James Barclay
Natural History by Justina Robson
Righteous
Blood by Cliff Burns
Untied
Kingdom by James Lovegrove
 
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Feature Review: Feature Interview:
White Apples book and Interview with Jonathan Carroll
- We're marking Tor UK's debut with a Review and Interview of Jonathan
Carroll by Iain Emsley.
Review and
interview:
witpunk
by Claude
Lalumière & Marty Halpern (ed) shows
that like revenge, irony is best
served cold. 26 chilling tales of humor and an interview with the editor.
Book Reviews:
US Reviews / UK Reviews
  
  
The Buzzing
by Jim Knipfel
Custer's Last Jump
by Howard Waldrop et al
Darwin's Children by
Greg Bear
The Dawn of Man by Elbert Lewis
The Earthborn by Paul Collins
Jennifer
Government by Max Barry
Louisiana Breakdown by Lucius Shepard
The Merlin Conspiracy
by Diana Wynne Jones
The Return of Santiago by Mike Resnick
Talon of the Silver Hawk
by Raymond Feist
Wreck of the River of Stars by Michael
Flynn
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