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Blinks: Reviews, diversity, Ellison, SFWA, eBooks, 1984, New Adult

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» Guardian: Eric Brown reviews Pinborough, Percy, Ee, Foyle, Forbeck

» LA Times’ Hero Complex blog explores diversity in SF

» Guardian: Damien Walter interviews Harlan Ellison

» Guardian’s Alison Flood on the current SFWA controversy

» Good E-Reader: The Overwhelming Majority of Self-Published eBooks Are Terrible

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