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Did your favorites make it into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame? (Sci Fi Wire) The Science Fiction Museum and SF Hall of Fame announced that this year's Hall of Fame inductees will be Octavia E. Butler, Roger Zelazny, Douglas Trumbull and Richard Matheson.

Lee & Low Books Acquires Tu Publishing, Brings Diversity to Fantasy and Science Fiction (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) LEE & LOW BOOKS, the respected independent children's book publisher specializing in diversity, has acquired Tu Publishing, an independent press focusing on multicultural fantasy and science fiction for middle grade and young adult readers.

Hard science and soft humanity: At home with Ian McEwan (Independent) 'Bald, short, fat, clever", Ian McEwan's latest protagonist gorges on junk food, routinely cheats on his myriad wives and lovers, robs a dead employee of his breakthrough ideas about cheap renewable energy, and rests in his randy, portly way on the laurels of the Nobel Prize in physics that he won many years before. Surely no biographical truth could ever match this florid fiction? Yet McEwan ...

Speculative Fiction Contest Winners Landing Deals Quickly After Winning Writers of the Future (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Tom Crosshill of New York went from non-published writer to three professional sales in 9 months, with his sale of The Zombie of His Early Days to Flash Fiction Online. K.C. Ball of Seattle received notice that Analog Magazine was picking up her story, Flotsam for the September issue, while Jason Fischer of Australia heard that his short fiction horror story, Busking had just been nominated for ...

Mantel's 'Wolf Hall' wins fiction prize in NYC (AP via Yahoo! News) Hilary Mantel's "Wolf Hall," winner last year of the Man Booker Prize in London, was honored Thursday night on this side of the Atlantic Ocean.


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spaceships are tragic artifacts of a less enlightened time. But just when we think that we've left science fiction behind, it sneaks up from behind and bites us. While the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is no longer going to the
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