Movable Memoir

July 23, 2009

Scribner is about to release a revised, bowdlerized edition of Hemingway’s A Movable Feast. A Hemingway grandson has substantially revised the book, apparently to make his grandmother (aka Hemingway Wife #2) a more sympathetic character. He’s dropped the last chapter, which he claims was written by Mary (Hemingway Wife #4), stuck ten other chapters in […]

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My Fame Advances

July 22, 2009

The Review Fairy has been good to me this week.First, This Is Not a Game got a nice review in the Seattle Times. Fast-paced and with an immensely satisfying resolution, “This Is Not a Game” uses the latest true-to-life phenomenon of “Alternate Reality Games” to make its gripping story’s grasp tighter, more relentless, and one […]

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Gas Giant Smackdown!

July 21, 2009

A rogue object has collided with Jupiter!Wasn’t this how Greg Bear’s Forge of God started? Should we start saying goodbye to our loved ones now?

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Northrop Builds a Horten

July 21, 2009

Northrop has built a replica of the world’s first het-powered flying-wing stealth bomber, the Horten Ho 2-29. First built and tested in the air in March 1944, it was designed with a greater range and speed than any plane previously built and was the first aircraft to use the stealth technology now deployed by the […]

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Philosophers Needed: Apply NASA

July 19, 2009

. . . He was an engineer who until recently had been a NASA heat-shield specialist. A baffling wave of layoffs had begun, and his job was eliminated. It was so bad he was lucky to have gotten this stand-up Spielmeister gig on a tour bus. Neil Armstrong and his two crew mates, Buzz Aldrin […]

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And Speaking of Jack Vance . . . .

July 18, 2009

A new Dying Earth volume will be released any day now, a book that is not by Jack Vance but of Jack Vance. Songs of the Dying Earth is a collection of stories written in honor of Vance, by writers like Kage Baker, Tanith Lee, Mike Resnick, Dan Simmons, Robert Silverberg, and yours truly. It’s […]

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Corpse-Eating Robot

July 16, 2009

According to our friends at Fox News, a corpse-eating robot called EATR may roam the battlefields of the future . . . A Maryland company under contract to the Pentagon is working on a steam-powered robot that would fuel itself by gobbling up whatever organic material it can find — grass, wood, old furniture, even […]

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And About Time, Too!

July 15, 2009

Me: “Why did you persist in writing hurlothrumbo romances of the footling sort favored by mooncalfs?” Him: “The question is nuncupatory. I grow weary of your importunities. Begone.”The New York Times Magazine honors Jack Vance.

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Queen of the Crapsellers

July 15, 2009

Flashing back now to April 12, when we came booming up from Bodrum to our base at Selcuk, on the way looking at places like Eurotas and Herakleia, then going in search of Apollo’s temple at Didyma. Signage sent us astray. It turns out that Didyma is not precisely exactly quite the same city as […]

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Cybugs

July 15, 2009

Okay, cool new DARPA thing . . . The military and spy world no doubt would love tiny, live camera-wielding versions of Predator drones that could fly undetected into places where no human could ever go to snoop on the enemy. Developing such robots has proven a challenge so far, with one major hurdle being […]

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