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Life at McMurdo with Mary Miller & Craig Dunne Field Note: Antarctic Light 14 Webcast: Iron Science Teacher Benoit Mandelbrot Field Note: Antarctic Odors 15 Webcast: Dive with Penguins Field Note: Iron ... Webcast: 12:30 Sound Artist Doug Quinn 2:00 Penguins with David Ainsley 3:00 Science Fiction Writer Kim Stanley Robinson (author of Antarctica) 4:00 Making Snowflakes 30 Webcast: 2:00 South ...
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Printed Matter -- Science Fiction 1998 -- Page
Pat Murphy. James Tiptree, Jr. was the name used by the late science fiction writer Alice Sheldon, who found that her work sold a little better if publishers and ... Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America also compiles a collection of novellas, short stories and essays published each year as "Nebula Awards." This year, "Nebula Awards 32" is edited by science fiction writer Jack ...
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Book Reviews & News - Los Angeles Times
John Kessel (Small Beer Press) Reviewed by Anne Boles Levy Better than fanfiction: A science fiction writer trespasses in the imagined worlds of L. Frank Baum, Jane Austen, Mary Shelley and more ... , August 14, 2008 | 11:54:40 AM PDT ? The science fiction-focused Hugo Awards were announced: Michael Chabon's... more » Astral Weeks: Science Fiction Arthur Clarke's final novel Do we get a glimpse ...
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Ravenswood Media Newsletter - August 2007
MEDIA NEWSLETTER Issue #1, August 2007 Providing a conduit between science and the public RAVENSWOOD MEDIA'S WEBSITES: envirovet.org ... a film about James Tiptree Jr. who was a famous science fiction writer whose real identity was Alice Sheldon. Her life took her ... CIA. She lived on a chicken farm while writing her science fiction stories. Her death was as sensational as her life. Jacek ...
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Welcome to the Occupation
One early visionary was science fiction writer H.G. Wells, known for books like “War of the Worlds” and “ ... more than universities, which he considered stodgy and reactionary. Another visionary was White House science advisor Vannevar Bush, who had overseen the development of scientific defense projects in World ...
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Regulatory (42) Social (35) Technology General (60) Just for Laughs (70) Multimedia (332) Science (18) Arctic Front directory Results for People: Michael Crichton Ross Gelbspan Would You ... Crichton, the science fiction writer whose latest book, "State of Fear," dismisses global warming as a largely imaginary threat embraced by malignant scientists for their own ends. "It is fiction," conceded ...
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River of Words: For Youth
He expecially loves reading science fiction. Kevin’s mom showed him the information about the River ... science and the environment.” 2000 Grand Prize-Poetry Category IV Kt Harmon, Age 17 Dear Aquarius Kt (that’s her nom de plume, her writer ... of the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in science. She found the International Rivers Network ‘s website on the ...
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'S NEEDLE, a book by Jerry Sohl, Rinehart & Co. 1953. This science fiction novel is about a few hundred people who were transported ... how the Money Game is played. A Hell of a good writer. Page 89, "... the widest, deepest river of wealth ever know to ... political-economic system in the background of an interesting and exciting science fiction story. In this book the masses had all been replaced by ...
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Printed Matter -- The Year's Best Science Fiction: The 16th Annual Collection -- Page
Year's Best Science Fiction: The 16th Annual Collection -- Page This science fiction collection will delight and amaze May 7, 2000 Elisabeth Sherwin -- gizmo@ dcn.davis.ca.us Readers of science fiction may already know ... these writers. In the sketches that precede each story, Dozois tells us something about the writer, where he or she lives, awards won, and other publications to their credit. The ...
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Connecting to Nature's Spirit by Sylvie Shaw
An example of this understanding of the sacred is apparent in the observation from nature writer Barry Lopez (1986:228) who writes that “the land retains an identity of its own ... and the patterns and the textures. It's constantly moving and changing like some incredible science fiction ball that you'd get in a novelty shop, except it's happening right there ...
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