A new exhibition at the Maison D'Ailleurs, Switzerland. Once at the website, Anglophones may scroll down for the English version . . .
http://us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=144cc28761a07ca37684b66f7&id=e03d218205&e=82500f37a5
HUBbub is a look at the sometimes unruly (hence the title) conversation of science fiction. It's also a way of putting out information about the SCIENCE FICTION HUB, an on-line resource for sf researchers (and researchers of anything else who may find sf useful) built by the University of Liverpool Library, home of the Science Fiction Foundation Collection, with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
From Jean-Claude Dunyach:
A
new – unprecedented – anthology of French SF, Dreaming
2074, has been released November the 3rd
both in French and English. And it’s free
(electronic version only)…
It was a project of the
French luxury industry that decided to explore what the year 2074 could be, and
to imagine a possible common utopia.
It was an exciting
project, that will be officially launched in New York the 10th of December at the French Bookstore
l’Albertine.
You can download it in
various formats (ePub 2 and 3, Mobi, pdf) here : http://www.dreaming2074.com/?_ga=1.63077871.1779208177.1415173961
or on Amazon, etc. (http://www.amazon.fr/Dreaming-2074-Created-collective-Colbert-ebook/dp/B00P7RHDY2/)
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
Volume 2 issue 1 of the Eaton Journal of Archival Research in Science Fiction is now online, featuring articles by Pavel Frelik, Gregory Benford, Gary K. Wolfe and David Hartwell, Tracy B. Grimm, and Joan Haran.
http://eatonjournal.ucr.edu/
http://eatonjournal.ucr.edu/
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