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SH Flashback: “The Book of Things Which Must Not Be Remembered,” by C. Scavella Burrell

A new entry in my quasi-weekly Strange Horizons retrospective: “The Book of Things Which Must Not Be Remembered,” by C. Scavella...

Jed

April 29, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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Puppies and this year’s Hugo ballot

Mike Glyer notes, in a detailed comparison table, that the 64 of the Rabid Puppies' 81 slated items (works or...

Jed

April 26, 2016
Filed under: Awards
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SH Flashback: “Algorithms for Love,” by Ken Liu

A new (still belated) entry in my nominally weekly Strange Horizons retrospective: “Algorithms for Love,” by Ken Liu An exploration...

Jed

April 26, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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Gender stats: my father’s anthologies

So far, I've read or skimmed or at least glanced at 16 of the anthologies that my father owned. Here...

Jed

April 23, 2016
Filed under: Books, Gender, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction
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On first looking into Crowley’s Crowley

The latest book chosen at random from my unread-books shelves is The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. I'm curious about the...

Jed

April 22, 2016
Filed under: Books, Writers
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SH Flashback: “The House Beyond Your Sky,” by Benjamin Rosenbaum

A new (belated) entry in my allegedly weekly Strange Horizons retrospective: “The House Beyond Your Sky,” by Benjamin Rosenbaum In...

Jed

April 20, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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Update

Was feeling a little unwell at work today; came home in the early afternoon, figuring I would rest a little...

Jed

April 19, 2016
Filed under: Life Updates
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Welcome back, self

I wrote this on November 15, 2013, but never posted it. I'm posting it now as backstory for another post...

Jed

April 19, 2016
Filed under: Life Updates
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SH Flashback: “Somadeva: A Sky River Sutra,” by Vandana Singh

A new (belated) entry in my weekly Strange Horizons retrospective: “Somadeva: A Sky River Sutra,” by Vandana Singh A lovely...

Jed

April 6, 2016
Filed under: Short Stories, Strange Horizons
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Long Black Veil

Every time I hear the song “Long Black Veil,” I wonder the same thing: Is that outcome really preferable to...

Jed

March 30, 2016
Filed under: Music
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Assorted updates

I feel like there are dozens of things I want to post here, but I have a lot of time-sensitive...

Jed

March 28, 2016
Filed under: Birthdays, Books, Life Updates, Strange Horizons
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Remaining free books: trade paperbacks and hardcovers

Here's the list of all the remaining trade paperbacks and hardcovers that I'm giving away. Let me know if you...

Jed

March 23, 2016
Filed under: Books, Parents/Children/Family, Speculative Fiction
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