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Showing posts with label Science Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Science Fiction. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Short story in the Historical-Fantasy-Epistolary genres

"Men Who Wish to Drown" by Elizabeth Fama
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Labels: Literature, Science Fiction, Short Stories

Monday, March 26, 2012

Astonishing Tales from Flurb

Flurb, Issue #13
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Labels: American Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Philip K. Dick Resources

Dick articles, links and audio
Posted by Joe Marshall at 10:50 AM No comments:
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Bringing progress to Africa through science fiction

Two Nebula Award nominees from Giganotosaurus.org:

"Sauerkraut Station" by Ferrett Steinmetz

"The Migratory Pattern of Dancers" by Katherine Sparrow
Posted by Joe Marshall at 7:32 PM No comments:
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Labels: Africa, Science Fiction, Short Stories
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"To have a good ear" generally means to be skilled at detecting and rendering nuances in music or language. I am a teacher at a small college in Norway and I created this blog to help my students develop a "good ear" in English, but the posts here are intended to give any reader regular opportunities to engage with the language and a wide variety of interesting topics.
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