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A huge site dedicated to the show Futurama. Includes Futurama downloads, Futurama DVD info, TV listing, Futurama episode guide, a chatroom and more.How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later
"Science fiction writers, I am sorry to say, really do not know anything. We can't talk about science, because our knowledge of it is limited and unofficial, and usually our fiction is dreadful.&deadlicious
Deadlicious is our universe. Made of our discoveries, personal backgrounds and homemade culture. Its a strange and funny mixture that we want to share with you. Its what we are, real and rocknrollWookieepedia
The Star Wars WikiHow I Write
"I write to find out why I’m writing what I’m writing. I like to write from life, as in Climbers, but I like imaginative fiction too. Imagination is nonlinear, dynamical, not subject to reductionVideo — Rudy Rucker Talks About Computation
"Science fiction writer Rudy Rucker, author of the book, Mathematicians In Love, claims that any natural process can be regarded as a computation, and that computers are not 'digital.'”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.The End of Science Fiction: When Technological Extrapolation Hits A Wall Across the Future
"As our everyday lives become increasingly science fictional -- as the stuff of fiction becomes the stuff of mundane reality [...] -- what are the dangers we face?" Heavy essay by James JohnSFWA President: I'm a Write-In Candidate
"While the ballot does not offer a "none of the above" option for voting, it does offer SFWA members the ability to offer a write-in candidate instead." Scalzi steps into the breacCultural Revolution with aliens - Spring Festival on other side
"Liu, one of the most famous science fiction writers in China, plans to spend the New Year holidays crafting his latest fantasy." Chinese science fiction gets state stamp of approval? Via SF[Scott Westerfeld's] Character Names
"...Uglies takes place 300 years in the future. Names probably won’t be the same as now. So I needed something that’s not a current name, but that doesn’t make your brain fritz when you read it.&