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added 2008 Mon Apr 7 7:00:00 by unknown user
The first of the We Tell Stories series is online. It's a clever piece of storytelling using Google Maps to full effect. Saved By: Jeremy Keith | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Fri Jun 29 7:00:00 by unknown user
An AOL in-house start-up that lets people build stories as open collaboration by building on what has been written already.
added 2007 Fri Jun 8 19:48:13 by lenseview
NOT FOR EVERYBODY. Online Serial Fiction. Each story stands on own; also builds into ongoing story. Amusing, weird, micro slices of suburban life. Kind of insane, but also reflecting on "real life" issues. This is most recent episode--7. The guys, Rick & Fled, are different, but friends. FWIW, series is starting to get some buzz.
added 2007 Fri May 4 13:41:34 by charbarred
M John Harrison has won the Arthur C Clarke award for science fiction with Nova Swing, his space-noir novel filled with gangsters, prostitutes and a large space-time hole.
added 2007 Tue May 1 20:01:44 by charbarred
A common theme in Science Fiction is that of the time paradox. If you go back in time and kill your grandfather, do you cease to exist? In an early episode in season one Peter Petrelli was visited by "future" Hiro with a message: "Save the cheerleader, save the world."...
added 2007 Tue Apr 24 3:49:19 by Bkumm
What does one do when the right to free speech comes up against the desires of one's employer? Does an employer have the right to terminate someone based on fiction that they have written? This article delves into these questions from a personal perspective.
added 2007 Wed Mar 28 20:11:56 by Mintyfunk
I believe traditionally published authors (submission processes, etc are part of the publishing process) have a more respectable position in the writing world than the average blogger who signed up with one of the many advertising sites. Younger writers and bloggers may cry no fair on that one, but no one should be an instant hit. You have to work
added 2007 Sat Mar 24 18:51:55 by Wil
Ronald D. Moore, creator of TV's smartest sci-fi show, talks about the creative freedom of serialized drama and how to comment on the Iraq war in a story set in outer space.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 20:44:39 by Wil
Why is Sci-Fi associated with cheesy Space-Operas and children's movies, and cerebral Sci-Fi films don't make it unless they are adulterated into 'Action' flicks? [via /.]

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added 2007 Tue Mar 20 22:30:28 by populist
Interview with Mike Palecek, author of 8 novels including "The American Dream" & "Terror Nation." His irreverent satirization of the myriad of ills plaguing the United States is unparalleled amongst current authors of sociopolitical fiction.
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 7:00:00 by unknown user
An AOL in-house start-up that lets people build stories as open collaboration by building on what has been written already.
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 3:34:17 by mondrian_sky
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added 2007 Sat Feb 3 15:16:10 by unknown user
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added 2007 Sun Jan 28 13:33:33 by Spadecaller
'In what she described as 'the most emotional moment' of her academic life, University of Virginia sophomore communications major Grace Weaver sobbed openly upon concluding Steinbeck's seminal work of American fiction 'Of Mice And Men's' Cliffs Notes early last week."
added 2007 Sun Jan 28 13:33:33 by Spadecaller
'In what she described as 'the most emotional moment' of her academic life, University of Virginia sophomore communications major Grace Weaver sobbed openly upon concluding Steinbeck's seminal work of American fiction 'Of Mice And Men's' Cliffs Notes early last week."
added 2006 Thu Nov 30 7:48:00 by unknown user
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added 2006 Mon Oct 16 15:02:06 by hyakugei
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added 2006 Mon Oct 2 9:20:43 by rye
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