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SF Tidbits for 8/24/06

UPDATED:Link fixed. (Thanks, Jose!)

  • While SciFi Wire covers the latest Dune novel by Kevin J. Anderson, John Joseph Adams offers up some extra material from the piece.
  • Mech Muse's first issue is now available for free as an 12-hour, ad supported podcast. [via SFF Audio]
  • Subterranean Press is publishing a "Lost" version of The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle.
  • Cinema Blend has the poster for the upcoming adaptation of Eragon.
  • Locus Online has posted the cover of the September 2006 issue os Locus Magazine which features interviews with James Patrick Kelly and Ken MacLeod, remembrances of David Gemmell and forthcoming book listings through June 2007. (I'll let you know how it is when my postman is done with it.)
  • Mark Kelly has posted an interesting analysis of the 2006 Locus Poll. He also has posted the comments from the poll. (Bonus Points: Can you find my comment?)

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Posted by John DeNardo at Thursday August 24, 2006 at 12:22 AM
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John you're second last link is dodgy, the one to the Locus poll. Nice set of links. Except for the one that doesn't work - Oiy, get it sorted mate (he says in his best cockney accent)

Posted by Jose on Friday August 25, 2006 at 2:38 AM at 2:38 AM

Thanks, Jose. Link fixed. Blame JP. He had nothing to do with the mistake, but blame him anyway.

Posted by John on Friday August 25, 2006 at 7:14 AM at 7:14 AM

And here I thought when Jose said 'dodgy', he meant the link kept moving away from his mouse whenever he tried to click on it...

Posted by jp on Friday August 25, 2006 at 9:34 AM at 9:34 AM

No mate I wuz telling you your links were all bolloxed like. Get it sorted china it's called browsing not dowsing yenowatImean?

Posted by Jose on Friday August 25, 2006 at 10:32 AM at 10:32 AM

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