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Posted: 12 Mar 2003 19:41 Post subject: Re: Star Trek
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U kno Syl I have 2 disagree...I know it doesn't say much, but but I 4 1 found the Dune miniseries much truer 2 the book than the movie...and now that Susan Sarandon is in Children of Dune I xpect great results. But I also argee that Farscape is the only viable series that they ever came up w/. And now Danlo looked in that direction, too. He remembered that snowy owls mate in the darkest part of deep winter, and so along with this beautiful white bird perched in a tree a hundred feet away, he turned to face the sea as he watched and waited.
Ahira, Ahira, he called out silently to the sky. Ahira, AhiraEdited by: danlo60 at: 3/12/03 5:42:34 pm
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Posted: 12 Mar 2003 19:50 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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Ok, but Sci-Fi is still evil.
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Posted: 15 Mar 2003 19:00 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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If I copied it right, here is the email I got about this new miniseries:
Dear Amazon.com Customer,
The story begun in Frank Herbert's Dune continues in another blockbuster event on the Sci Fi Channel with Children of Dune, adapted from the novels by Frank Herbert. This exciting new series begins Sunday, March 16, 9 p.m. ET/PT, only on the Sci Fi Channel--and Amazon.com has a trailer, photos, and series information for you.
Children of Dune picks up where the Emmy Award-winning Frank Herbert's Dune left off, 12 years after Paul Atreides--also known as Muad'Dib--tentatively preserved peace between his people, the Freman, and the corrupt House Harkonnen on the planet Arrakis. He has come to witness his glorious revolution become a bloody jihad, with all manner of corruption performed in his name. While bound to the Harkonnen princess Irulan in a loveless marriage made for political expediency, Paul has become emperor of a society terrorized by its own soldiers. Surrounded by corrupt families and bureaucrats, Paul eventually comes to realize that the only hope for the future may lie in the hands of his twin heirs, son Leto II and daughter Ghanima. Ultimately, the only salvation from the revolution begun by Muad'Dib may be the absolute destruction of his myth. And the tempest begun by the father must somehow be ended by the son.
The stellar ensemble cast of Children of Dune includes Academy Award® winner Susan Sarandon as the deliciously evil Princess Wensicia, Alice Krige, Edward Atterton, and Steven Berkoff. Reprising their roles from the first miniseries are Alec Newman as Paul and Julie Cox as Princess Irulan.
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Posted: 15 Mar 2003 19:50 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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I'm embarrased to say that I read Dune so long ago that I forgot the plot. I think he had three of the books out when I read it. He wrote another 2 before he died, right?
It just didn't grab a hold of me like Tolkien or SRD did.
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Posted: 19 Mar 2003 18:43 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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As much as I hate to do it, I think I'm gonna break my Sci-Fi ban on Saturday and watch Riverworld. Has anybody seen the previews for this movie? I have to say, it looks interesting. Plus, it's directed by the same guy who did Dark City, and that's one of my all-time favs.
And, while I'm on it... the series finale of Farscape is on Friday night. If there's nothing else you're set on watching, please check it out (unless you're planning on catching the re-runs when Sci-Fi is finally done killing the show, 'cause it might just spoil the whole thing for you).
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Posted: 26 Apr 2003 15:12 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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Science Fiction Fans to Get New Museum in Seattle
story.news.yahoo.com/news...fiction_dc ________________
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Posted: 28 Jun 2003 14:59 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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This year's British Science Fiction Association awards And now Danlo looked in that direction, too. He remembered that snowy owls mate in the darkest part of deep winter, and so along with this beautiful white bird perched in a tree a hundred feet away, he turned to face the sea as he watched and waited.
Ahira, Ahira, he called out silently to the sky. Ahira, AhiraEdited by: danlo60 at: 6/28/03 1:01 pm
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Posted: 20 Jul 2003 20:52 Post subject: I got links for everyone
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I posted these links on another forum, but Danlo said I should repost them here.
Here are some links for everyone
* Feminist science fiction, fantasy and utopia
www.feministsf.org/femsf/ * Deep Magic; The E-zine of Hight Fantasy and Science Fiction. Everymonth a pdf format E-zine with short stories of SF and F. Some articles regarding writing and the publishing business. Every month articles about SF and F artists.
www.deep-magic.net/ * Emerald City - a personal zine (perzine) by Cheryl Morgan. Has many book reviews per month, plus news about the fan community and sci fi in general.
www.emcit.com/ * Wiscon - The world's only Feminist Science Fiction Convention. A very Sercon (Serious Con), but lots of fun.
www.sf3.org/wiscon/ * Ansible - David Langford's zine, comes out monthly. Regarding news of the Sci Fi and fan community. Much news about the UK, but very much worth the read.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/SF-Archives/Ansible/ taraswizard
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Plan C -
http://planc.bravepages.com/main.htmlEdited by: danlo60 at: 7/20/03 9:09 pm
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Posted: 27 Jul 2003 12:49 Post subject: Gene Wolfe Odyssey controversy
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Gene Wolfe fans might find these letters to Locus Online interesting.
Letter from Wolfe:
www.locusmag.com/2003/Fea...ers07.html Letters supporting Wolfe (by Ellison and others):
www.locusmag.com/2003/Fea...rs07a.html Also interesting is this journal kept by one of the Odyssey students (some discussion of Wolfe starting at Day 29):
www.geocities.com/bronymor/odyssey.html Man those writing workshops sound just gruelling. On the other hand, as a science fiction writer who never actually gets around to writing anything, I could really use that kind of motivation. Don't think I'd being willing to pay $1,400 for the privelege though.
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Posted: 27 Jul 2003 21:41 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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DragonCon. Aug 29 - Sept. 2 Atlanta, GA. Got my confirmation postcard Friday. DrangonCon, way to go.
www.dragoncon.org taraswizard
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http://planc.bravepages.com/main.html taraswizard
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Posted: 31 Jul 2003 20:19 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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taraswizard said before now Quote:DragonCon. Aug 29 - Sept. 2 Atlanta, GA. Got my confirmation postcard Friday. DrangonCon, way to go.
www.dragoncon.org Anyone on this board ever been to DragonCon. Interested in hearing your experiences. I am so looking forward to this.
taraswizard
Allan Rosewarne N9SQT/WDX6HQV
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Plan C - planc.bravepages.com/main.html
Edited by: taraswizard at: 7/31/03 6:21 pm
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Posted: 03 Feb 2004 20:01 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen - William Gibson
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On TechTV cable channel there is a show at 8.00 pm Eastern time called Screen Savers. This show discusses various topics regarding technology and computers. Well, tomorrow on this show, William Gibson, the author, will be a guest. Previously, this show has had Cory Doctorow(Down and out in the Magic Kingdom) as a guest. taraswizard
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http://planc.bravepages.com/main.html taraswizard
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Posted: 23 Mar 2004 08:21 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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OK, guys and gals. This a.m. I just surfed to the coolest site I'd seen in a little while. Revolution SF wwww.revolutionsf.com. This site seems to have decent amount of content, seems fairly up-to-date and has, IMO, some good presentation. The site has news about cons and fandom, TV, books and movies, and it has some original fictition posted. (it always snarks me pretty bad, when I find a website that has something decent to say and might have some good presentations and the darn thing has not been updated since 2002 or 2001 ) It is kinda fan oriented, so some folks might think it is geeky. taraswizard
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Posted: 11 Apr 2004 09:04 Post subject: Re: Sci-Fi gen messages--links--conventions--etc..
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I will be a guest at the scifiexpo Fan Appreciation Day on Saturday April 17th in Richardson Texas.
It's a pretty big event with a mix of stuff. They have some very well known graphic artists that will be guests and the MoonBase Lego Project will be there.
So far I'm the only guest scifi writer I know of booked for the show.
The url:
www.scifiexpo.com/dcc.asp