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- Independent Science Fiction Series You Should Be Reading – Huffington Post UK (blog)Independent Science Fiction Series You Should Be Reading
Huffington Post UK (blog)
If you're a voracious science fiction reader you'll be well aware that the traditional print publishing houses aren't capable of keeping up with your demand for quality books. Even more so, you'll be aware that when it comes to science fiction series … - Is science fiction literature’s first international language? – The Guardian
The GuardianIs science fiction literature's first international language?
The Guardian
Language may be the most obvious barrier to cultural exchange, but it is also the easiest to hurdle: a good translator can capture much if not all of the character of a great novel. The real barrier to sharing between cultures is culture itself. - Joyce McMillan: Civic Scotland has gone to sleep – Scotsman
ScotsmanJoyce McMillan: Civic Scotland has gone to sleep
Scotsman
IT'S more than 30 years, now, since the great Glasgow man of letters Alasdair Gray inspired a generation of creative Scots with the quote he placed on the title page of Lanark, his soaring 1981 fantasy–fiction novel of a past and future Scotland. - 100 Albums Every Science Fiction and Fantasy Fan Should Listen To: 31-50 – io9100 Albums Every Science Fiction and Fantasy Fan Should Listen To: 31-50
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So it's no surprise the love affair between music and science fiction/fantasy has been a fruitful and tempestuous one, full of drama and strange creations. We're counting down the 100 CDs that every self-respecting genre lover should have on his/her … - 100 Albums Every Science Fiction and Fantasy Fan Should Listen To: 31-50 – io9100 Albums Every Science Fiction and Fantasy Fan Should Listen To: 31-50
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So it's no surprise the love affair between music and science fiction/fantasy has been a fruitful and tempestuous one, full of drama and strange creations. We're counting down the 100 CDs that every self-respecting genre lover should have on his/her … - The persistence of superstition in an irreligious Britain – The Guardian (blog)
The Guardian (blog)The persistence of superstition in an irreligious Britain
The Guardian (blog)
I read fantasy and science fiction. I studied classics at university and some modern history." He was talking at a small conference on the study of non-religion and secularity last week. Sociologists and anthropologists have done a great deal of …
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