sf & critical theory join forces to destroy the present
breaking down why great fiction is great
Multiple Estrangements in Philosophy and Science Fiction
(mostly) short reviews of (mostly) short fiction
I'm Writing and I Can't Shut Up
A celebration of stories that, while they may have been invented, are still true
Famous, Infamous and Iconic Photos
The Meta-Lists Website
The Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Author & Editor Blog
Short Reviews of Short SFF
classic science fiction and more
Witchcraft, Magick, Paganism & Metaphysical Matters
Pulp and old Magazines
Science, writing, reason and stuff
Because Life is Colourful
The official Analog Science Fiction and Fact blog.
Where is your nonfiction section please.
Reading, Ruminating, Writing, & Other Neurological Disorders
Short Stories by Nicola Humphreys
News and scholarship on H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) and his works
Articles about riveting topics in science
Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat
Joe Pitkin's stories, queries, and quibbles regarding the human, the inhuman, the humanesque.
'...and say my glory was I had such friends.' --- WB Yeats
Reading the American tradition from an anarchist perspective
Speculations on the Future: Science, Technology and Society
Problems of today, Ideas for tomorrow
Peter Webscott's travel and photography blog
Where classic films are very much alive! It's Wonderful!
Films from everywhere
Books & movies, art and thoughts.
Spinning Tales in the Big Apple
hold a mirror up to life.....are there layers you can see?
Be yourself, but don't let them know.
ART/POETRY/NATURE/SPIRITUAL
WRITING LESBIAN FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION, AND FANTASY, SINCE THE 20TH CENTURY
I am totally impressed – kudos!
Thanks. Now I can get back to writing blog posts. I missed that kind of writing. And to actually finish my novel will require many rewrites, much research, and whole lot more work. I figure to create a real novel out of my NaNoWriMo draft will require 20-25 times the effort I’ve already put into it. I have to thank the NaNoWriMo people for developing a method to get people started and committed. Anyone who wants to write a novel should try it.
Congratulations! I’ve only got 550 words left so I should be right behind you.
Thanks for giving me the push to participate in this thing.
And thank you NanowriMo!
Congratulations, Jim! You, too, John! I hope you write a blog post about your experience.
Kick butt, my friend! Well done. I’m proud of you and thrilled for you.