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Farewell, sweet Ellen
Now that editor Ellen Datlow is leaving the SciFi Channel's online fiction operation as it gets closed down around her ears, it is time to look at the best web-based fiction she ever published. 16 Nov 2005
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 Upcoming Del Rey SFF titles
New SFF novels and books upcoming from US publisher Del Rey, up to March 2006. 15 Nov 2005
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 Richard K. Morgan goes State-side
SFF publisher Del Rey signs science fiction author Richard K. Morgan to a five-book deal. 15 Nov 2005
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 Set your PHASRs to stun
The US government reveals its new PHASR rifles, they look like something from a Colonial Marine's locker ... but does anyone know how they actually work. 12 Nov 2005
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 The Cybermen return
The second series of the all-new Doctor Who sees our chums in silver suits return as the main baddies. And they are actually scary. 12 Nov 2005
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 SFX Online gets real content
The SFX web site fattens up with some real content after years of science fiction draught. 12 Nov 2005
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 New Superman web site goes live
The web site for the new Superman film goes live with a teaser trailer and other proper content. 12 Nov 2005
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 Sci-Fiction shuts it doors
One of the last paying markets for online science fiction to shut by the end of the year by the Sci-Fi Channel. 12 Nov 2005
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 Horror Awards for 2005
The International Horror Guild announced the awards for work from 2004 during a presentation at the World Fantasy Convention on Thursday evening, November 3rd 2005 in the Capitol Ballroom of the Madison Concourse Hotel in Madison, WI. 12 Nov 2005
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 Chaz Brenchley joins JJLA
Chaz Brenchley is the latest SFF writer to join the John Jarrold Literary Agency. 12 Nov 2005
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 Astounding magazine collectors cards
Return to the origins of the science fiction genre with a collection of 50 Astounding Science Fiction magazine trading cards. 10 Nov 2005
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 Zivkovic sells to Aio
Science fiction author Zoran Zivkovic’s works are sold to US SFF imprint Aio. 10 Nov 2005
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 Spider-Man 3 Movie villain identity revealed
Thomas Haden Church to play Flint Marko. Latest movie for the web-slinger set to debut worldwide on May 4, 2007. 09 Nov 2005
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 Hello Earthling
Four new books from the horror and dark fantasy imprint, Earthling. 07 Nov 2005
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 Surfing gravity
The detection of gravity waves is just around the corner, apparently. 07 Nov 2005
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 WFA-winning fantasy novels for 2005 announced
Here's the 2005 World Fantasy Award winners and nominees. 07 Nov 2005
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 Chris Dolley in London
The SFF author behind the novel Resonance invites you to meet him in London. 04 Nov 2005
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 Psycho ghosts
The Haunted Film captures unusual images at abandoned psychiatric hospital in the US's Buffalo. 03 Nov 2005
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 Narnia - where's the damn gore
The new Chronicles of Narnia film features a battle with children, minotaurs, polar bears and talking wolves, but no bloodshed. 03 Nov 2005
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 SFcovers new release
The fab web site SFcovers (aka VISCO) has just had a new release. Their aim is to index all the covers of every science fiction and fantasy magazine. Like, ever. 03 Nov 2005
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 Those droids are flipping revolting
How to defend yourself from the robot hordes come the great machine uprising, puny humans. 02 Nov 2005
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 First issue of Fantasy Magazine
Wildside Press have a new magazine out for fantasy fiction - entitled, aptly enough, Fantasy Magazine. Hmmm. Catchy name. 02 Nov 2005
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 A Scanner Darkly
Review of the latest PK Dick science fiction novel to make the leap to the glowing medium of cinema. 02 Nov 2005
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 Hubble reveals possible new moons around Pluto
Using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to view the ninth planet in our solar system, astronomers discovered Pluto may have not one, but three moons. 02 Nov 2005
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 The popularity of old mother Hubbard
Guinness World Records names classic-age science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard as the world’s most translated author. He's dead, you know. 02 Nov 2005
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 Tarzan’s your uncle
Myths For The Modern Age: Philip José Farmer’s Wold Newton Universe is now available and shipping. 02 Nov 2005
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 The best editors in science fiction
An excellent feature from SFF genre newspaper Locus looking at who might grab the title for best editor in science fiction. 31 Oct 2005
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 Secret underground city for sale
Need a James Bond-like underground base - well, there's a 240 acre underground one going for sale in the UK. It has 60 miles of roads, its own railway station, and for the thirsty super-villain, a pub called the Rose and Crown. 31 Oct 2005
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 Rise of the girl fan
Female science fiction and fantasy fans now outnumber male fans, according to the latest survey research. 31 Oct 2005
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 New Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire media
Some new online clips for the Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire film. 31 Oct 2005
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 Baen to launch new science fiction magazine
Apparently, there's a new online SFF magazine on the way - to be called Baen's Astounding Stories. 31 Oct 2005
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 Real authors for comic-book series
Action novel author David 'Rambo' Morrell will be the brains behind a new Captain America comic-book project, slated for 2006. 31 Oct 2005
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 Author Eric Jerome Dickey goes down a Storm
New comic-book series reveals the romance of X-Men favorite Storm. 31 Oct 2005
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 The Man Who Fell To Earth remake
Apparently the classic science fiction movie The Man Who Fell To Earth is due for the glossy SFX update in a new re-make. 31 Oct 2005
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 The art of science fiction award design
L.A.con IV needs you ... to design the 2006 Hugo Award Trophy. 29 Oct 2005
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 Allen Ashley in Brum
SF author Allen Ashley will be visiting the UK's Birmingham Science Fiction Group on Friday 4th November 2005 at 7.30pm. This will take place at the Britannia Hotel, New Street, Birmingham. Entry £3 members, £4 non-members. 29 Oct 2005
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 Issue 2 of Farmerphile hits the streets
Farmerphile is a quarterly digest devoted to making available previously unpublished writings by Hugo Award-winning science fiction author and SFWA Grand Master Philip José Farmer. 28 Oct 2005
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 Your ConQuest is coming
One for you SFF fans who are also gamers, or interested in learning more about games, there will be a gaming convention with a science fiction twist in April 2006 in the USA's Sacramento. 25 Oct 2005
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 Geffen 2005 winners
The winners of the Israeli SF 2005 Geffen Awards were announced in Tel Aviv during the annual ICon science fiction convention 25 Oct 2005
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 Eos Books up to January 2006
Forthcoming SFF books from science fiction imprint Eos (aka HarperCollins). 25 Oct 2005
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 The Da Vinci Code trailer
And here's a trailer for the film of the book - The Da Vinci Code. 24 Oct 2005
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 Doom the film
If you can't beat them, join them. Here's the latest trailer for the film of the game, Doom. 24 Oct 2005
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 Trailer Trash - Slither
The horror movie Slither has a new online trailer to download. 24 Oct 2005
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 Doom movies no. 1 film in USA
What a spectacular victory for bad taste. The movie of the game Doom grabs the number one slot in America. Groan. 24 Oct 2005
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 Reflections, Lovecraft as Science Fiction
Science fiction author Robert Silverberg ponders a story he read when he was twelve years old, in Donald A. Wollheim’s anthology Portable Novels of Science. 23 Oct 2005
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 Feel the Evilution
To celebrate the launch of his redesigned website, Shaun Jeffrey, author of Evilution is offering a free serialised copy of his novel Dark Seduction to anyone who signs up to his newsletter. 23 Oct 2005
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 SFSFC awards this year's SMOFCon scholarships
San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions (aka SFSFC) has awarded scholarships of $300 each to Michael Higashi and William Warriner to help them attend the SMOFCon convention-runners convention in Portland OR this year over the weekend of December 2nd-5th, 2005. 22 Oct 2005
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 Clarion Foundation is formed and names 2006 instructors
Rumors to the contrary not withstanding, The Clarion Writers Workshop for science fiction authors will return next year to Michigan State University. 21 Oct 2005
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 Terry Pratchett is unwell
News just in. Due to an unforeseen virus, Terry Pratchett has been obliged to cancel his signing at London's Forbidden Planet Megastore this Saturday ... 22nd October 2005. 21 Oct 2005
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 Orson Scott Card goes comic
Science fiction and fantasy comic-book publisher Dabel Brothers has announced that they will be continuing work with fantasy and science fiction writers such as Raymond E. Feist, George R. R. Martin, Robert Silverberg and Tad Williams into 2006 with several new titles adapted from these authors’ most popular works. 21 Oct 2005
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