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Rest In Peace Mr. Farmer

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Philip Jose Farmer passed away in his sleep this morning at the age of 91. Farmer was one of the first authors I found when delving into science fiction for the first time. I remember reading Dayworld during summer break in middle school, leaningĀ  against a tree while my mind was filled with vivid images [...]

New Issue of BiblioUnbound, including an exclusive interview with Orson Scott Card

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Greetings Bibliolings: The latest issue of BiblioUnbound is now available, including an exclusive interview with Orson Scott Card, an article on collecting science fiction pulps and digests, and, what you’ve all been dying to know, the proper use of bookmarks. Now, take us to your leader. Or, at least point the way to the nearest [...]