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Monday, January 20, 2003



A History of the History of the Future. Most science fiction deals with the future, but in general history is just a background to events that take place over a few years at most. This article concentrates on those SF writers whose stories take place over centuries or millennia of human history. Notes: due to extensive footnotes, article is shorter than it appears. An earlier version appeared on Radio Free Tomorrow. [kuro5hin.org]
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Top 10 New Sci-Fi/SF Authors? [Slashdot]

Lots of good suggestions here.


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Top SF Sites

I dont' think they're really the top sites -- a few don't look as if they've been updated in a while, and there's too heavy an emphasis on skiffy films instead of real speculative fiction (of course), but there's still a lot of grist for the mill here.
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Mark Paschal has a posted a new release of Kit - a nice toolkit for Radio. Kit 1.2.0. Zzz. (178 words) [markpasc.org]. [On The Mark]
Looks handy.
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