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Author Interviews
Author Interview: Jack McDevitt
"The old image of the exhausted author sealed off from the world, with a bottle of whiskey in the lower right hand drawer to keep him going, is encouraged by writers. Keeps the competition down. There aren’t many things in life that provide the kind of exhilaration..."read interview
Author Interview: N. K. Jemisin
"There's no real-life inspiration for the Arameri because people with absolute, unassailable power
are as much fantastical creations as the Hundred Thousand Kingdoms' gods. There's no mafia,
monarchy, or monopoly that can sink a continent in our world, for example..."read interview
Science Fiction Discussions

Mark Myers
What's the best Dystopian Novel?
" So far, it's 1984 for me. A lot of Orwell's ideas are in the mainstream now, but they were startlingly original for the time. I just re-read it, and it knocked my socks off again. "
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Copia_Sci_Fi
What are Your Science Fiction Classics?
" Neuromancer was published in 1984, which is almost 30 years ago. It's a great book and won all the major awards so it was almost instantly a classic. "
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MissFlickChick
I am Legend
" One little 1954 book (122 pages -- Stephen King could knock that off before breakfast) by Richard Matheson, who wrote some of The Twilight Zone's most memorable episodes, including Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (the one with nervous flyer William Shatner... "
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