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Posted onSeptember 24, 2020September 26, 20202005

Linucon 2005: Authors We Gave Up On

by Elze

Synopsis. To quote from Linucon program book: “What does it take for an author you used to really like to honk you off so badly…

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Posted onMay 8, 2020June 30, 20202004

Cyberpunk after 9/11: ArmadilloCon 2004 panel

by Elze

Synopsis from ArmadilloCon program book: Why have the cyberpunks abandoned the future? Do William Gibson’s “Pattern Recognition” and Bruce Sterling’s “The Zenith Angle” evidence a…

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