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Poaching

April 3rd, 2007 by Maureen McHugh

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From Ansible:

OUTRAGED LETTERS. _Ellen Datlow_ on the MLA’s belief (_A236_) that Jonathan Lethem is `poaching’ genre concepts in his current fiction: `Now THIS is silly, considering Lethem was writing sf before he moved into mainstream.’ Well, yes.

I guess Jonathan is actually poaching literature.

Posted in Art, Daily Life, Fantasy, Maureen, People, Science Fiction, Writing | 18 Comments »

1870: And the Largest Building in the United States is …

April 3rd, 2007 by Steven Gould

… a thousand years old.

Pueblo Bonita was built and occupied between 870 and 1130 AD. It is a large D-shaped structure covering 8,000 square meters. There were approximately 700 rooms and until the 1870’s, it was the largest single structure in the United States.

In disguise, we check out the perimeter.

This last Wednesday, we mounted an expedition. It was a beautiful New Mexico spring day. Which means it was windy, the sun showed brilliantly, and it snowed. We nearly froze our asses off.
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Posted in Art, History, Laura, Noble Girl, Steve, Technology, Twilight Ninja Girl | 8 Comments »

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