Lost worlds and ports of call

Wrapping up Prometheus

I can’t call running around with a three-year old resting, but after last week, that’s what today came down to. I spent the evening trying to wrap up the Spring edition of the print newsletter, Prometheus. I am one review away from completing the issue, which I expect to have done by tomorrow night. I’m quite happy with this issue, as I only have two reviews under my byline, and the rest of the issue consists of original essays and reviews. Here a glance at the contents:
Prometheus Award Finalists
Interview with David R. Friedman
Thomas M. Sipos on post-9/11 movies
Richard Mgrdechian on intellectual isolation
Reviews of fiction by David D. Friedman (Harald), Terry Goodkind (Chainfire), Ken MacLeod (Learning the World), Walter Mosley (47), Justina Robson (Silver Screen) , Mike Resnick (Starship: Mutiny), L. Neil Smith (Tom Paine Maru), Charles Stross (The Hidden Family), Michael Z. Williamson (The Weapon), F. Paul Wilson (Harbingers)
News item on Brad Linaweaver’s Mondo Cult

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5 Comments

  1. Sunni

    You’ve read Harbingers already?! I’m almost jealous … but I am definitely waiting impatiently for that book!!!

  2. Anders Monsen

    Alas, no. The review of Harbingers is by Russell Madden, who received an advance review copy from Gauntlet.

  3. Sunni

    Oh. I should’ve guessed that, because I’ve seen his other early reviews of RJ books. Just typing before thinking again.

  4. Just Ken

    I assume that you mean “David D. Friedman”?

  5. Anders Monsen

    Er, yes. I must have typed the wrong initial when creating the post.

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