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Continue Reading →89-year-old legendary science fiction author and editor Frederik Pohl has had a pacemaker installed following the discovery that he had a low pulse rate.
Pohl revealed the move on his blog, The Way the Future Blogs, this week, saying a nurse had checked his pulse when he attempted to re-enrol in the cardiovascular [...]
Continue Reading →UK science fiction writer Alastair Reynolds‘s next book, Terminal World, has been delayed in its publication from October this year to March 2010.
The book was first announced in April 2008, according to Wikipedia, and is not set in Reynolds’ Revelation Space universe, in which his books Revelation Space, Chasm [...]
Continue Reading →Sci-fi and fantasy publisher Tor Books has published on YouTube a series of excerpts from a recent video with acclaimed American sci-fi author Ray Bradbury.
Bradbury, now 89 years old, is best known from his 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, which depicts a future world in which firemen spend much of their time [...]
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Continue Reading →A comic artist has created a brief comic illustrating a brief moment in the life of Paul Atreides (Muad’dib) from Frank Herbert’s epic Dune series.
On his blog, Ernerst Borg 9 (also known as Paul Pope or Pulphope) has published half a dozen frames in a comic strip, illustrating the following quite [...]
Continue Reading →Science fiction great Joe Haldeman has recovered from life-threatening illness suffered over the past few weeks to the extent that he may be moved out of his hospital’s intensive care ward and into a rehabilitation facility.
In late September Haldeman – award-winning author of The Forever War, among other books – was hospitalised for [...]
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