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    http://www.locusmag.com/Features/2007/03/cory-doctorow-you-do-like-reading-off.html

    Locus Online Features: Cory Doctorow: You <i>Do</i> Like Reading Off a Computer Screen

    "A super-sharp, super-portable screen would be used to read all day long, but most of us won't spend most of our time reading anything recognizable as a book on them."
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    http://www.locusmag.com/features/2008/03/locus-magazines-graham-sleight-reviews.html
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    http://www.locusmag.com/Features/2007/05/cory-doctorow-in-praise-of-fanfic.html
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    http://www.locusmag.com
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/news/05_nebulawinners.html
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/news/06_locuswinners.html

    Locus Awards Winners

    Stross, Gaiman, Doctorow, Link, Bear
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/issues/07doctorowcommentary.html

    Science Fiction is the Only Literature People Care Enough About to Steal on the Internet.

    The ever-controversial Cory Doctorow fields his copyleft views in one of the SF&F heartlands, Locus. I think we can expect a major blogstorm over this one in the next week or so.
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/issues/08mcdonald.html

    Locus Online: Ian McDonald interview excerpts

    Does what it says on the tin. I can't wait until Brasyl is published, that book's gonna kick some serious arse.
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/features/09letters.html

    Locus Online: September 2006 Letters

    Readers respond to Cory Doctorow's essay - some good, some vacuous, but at least there's a discussion happening now.
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/issues/09macleod.html
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/features/10letters.html

    Locus Online: October 2006 Letters

    " [Yet] More reader responses to Cory Doctorow's essay 'How Copyright Broke'..." And I thought hornet's nests went into hibernation in the autumn
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/issues/11doctorowcommentary.html

    Cory Doctorow - The March of the Polygons: How Hi-Def Is Bad News for SF Flicks

    "Special effects have come to define each season's new hotness at the box-office. Since the days of morphing, we've gone to the big screen in order to see what impossibility was wrought by the ne
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/issues/11mieville.html

    China Miéville interview excerpts

    “One of the things I like about artistic movements is that any act of artistic labeling is as much to do with reclamation as with categorization [...] It is as much argumentative archaeology as it is
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2006/monitor/directorycoverartists.html

    Locus Online: 2006 Cover Art Gallery

    Every major genre magazine and book cover of the year. Quite a selection!
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    http://www.locusmag.com/features/2007/01/2006-twelve-overlooked-books.html

    Twelve Overlooked Books

    "In a similar way overlooked books tend to be half-seen, somewhat mysterious. Perhaps we view them in one context when they deserve another, wider context." VanderMeer gets his word on.
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    http://www.locusmag.com/features/2007/01/cory-doctorow-blogging-without-blog.html

    Cory Doctorow: Blogging Without the Blog

    "You don't have to use a blog to blog, in other words. But you can. Using a blog as a back-end for your website is a gun on the mantelpiece — it's going to go off before the Singularity." Do
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    http://www.locusmag.com/features/2007/01/yesterdays-tomorrows-alfred-bester.html

    Yesterday's Tomorrows: Alfred Bester

    The inestimable Graham Sleight looks back at Alfred Bester's best.
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    http://www.locusmag.com/2007/2006recommendedreading.html

    Locus Magazine's Recommended Reading: 2006

    "This recommended reading list, published in Locus Magazine's February 2007 issue, is a consensus by Locus editors and reviewers..." At last, an end-of-year list that I've actually read a de
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    http://www.locusmag.com/features/2007/02/yesterdays-tomorrows-philip-k-dick.html

    Yesterday's Tomorrows: Philip K. Dick

    "No author in SF, not even James Tiptree, Jr, is as impossible to "just read" as Philip K. Dick." the inestimable Graham Sleight looks at the classics of PKD.
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    http://www.locusmag.com/features/2007/05/locus-magazine-reviews-ken-macleod.html

    Gary K. Wolfe reviews Ken MacLeod's "Execution Channel"

    "It not only draws on traditions of the disaster novel, the alternate-world scenario, and the cyberthriller, but early on begins dropping hints that something more radical may be at stake..."