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Magpie Monday

Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ Over at BookRiot, Wallace Yovetich continues her presentation of the libraries of the rich and famous with a second installment. This week she featured the libraries of Neil Gaiman … Continue reading

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Magpie Monday

Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ In Wales, Simon Dale built his family a lovely Hobbit house into the side of a hill for only £3,000 (about $4,800 USD). Pretty impressive, considering the budget and … Continue reading

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The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror, Volume 21

Although I’d read The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror series (St. Martin’s, 1988-2008) since its inception, I’ve never read any one volume as deliberately as I read the 2008 edition (the 21st volume in the series and, sadly, the last). … Continue reading

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Feeling Very Strange

Slipstream isn’t a genre I’d been very familiar with prior to reading Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology, edited by James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel; I’d heard of slipstream, read many writers who are apparently engaged in it (though … Continue reading

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