A couple of sf-related websites got facelifts this week. The content is the same in both cases, only the appearance has changed. Please do not be alarmed.
First, as previously mentioned, Neil Gaiman's website underwent a redesign at the beginning of this month; a redesign that also included his popular journal and message board. The new site is more "pop" than the old one (downright blog-like, in fact) but those pining for the nostalgic weird can alsways click over to his MouseCircus.
Secondly, The SciFi Channel's Science Fiction Weekly gets a facelift with this week's issue. The front page is more portal-like and contains more than a healthy dose of purple which, I guess, is keeping up with the scifi channel's main page. One of things I like about the redesign is that the new customization features like seeing any number of book reviews in any sort order. (A certain science fiction blog is conspicuously missing from the Site of the Week listing. I'm just sayin'...)
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Posted by John DeNardo at Monday February 06, 2006 at 10:32 PM
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I love that there's only one book on SciFi's book review site that gets less than a B and it gets a D.
I don't have time to figure out the average grade of the reviews but it looks like almost every book is really, really swell. Except for that D one.
Posted by tbob on Tuesday February 07, 2006 at 9:58 AM at 9:58 AM