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Blinks: Chinese SF; Women in SF; reviews; William Gibson; Events

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» NY Times: In a Topsy-Turvy World, China Warms to Sci-Fi, about Liu Chixin’s The Three-Body Problem

» The Atlantic: Women Rise in Sci Fi (Again)

» Sunday NY Times Book Review: Robin Wasserman reviews Paolo Bacigalupi and Alaya Dawn Johnson; Chris Taylor reviews Cory Doctorow and Jen Wang; Stephanie Zacharek reviews Scott Westerfeld; Maria Russo reviews Neil Gaiman and Lorenzo Mattotti

» B&N: Paul Di Filippo reviews Michel Faber’s The Book of Strange New Things

» David Naimon interviews William Gibson

» Events: Dark Delicacies in Burbank CA hosts Dave Zeltserman, Jonathan Maberry, Chuck Palahniuk, and others this month

» Events: Borderlands in San Francisco hosts F. Paul Wilson, Steven Erikson, Mira Grant, and others this month

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Mary Robinette Kowal: The Futures of Many Pasts

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Sword-and-sorcery fantasy is on an upswing. TV series, movies, and spin-offs of multiple properties are everywhere: Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, The Witcher, and The Wheel of Time all have recent (and future) adaptations, so it’s no surprise that Dungeons & Dragons — a name that everyone recognizes, whether they’ve played it or not — struck while the iron’s hot. And this time they did it right! Unlike

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TERRY LEE is a science fiction artist and former font designer for the Hallmark Co. in the region of Kansas City, Kansas. He is known for numerous covers and interior art pieces for science fiction novels and magazines, beginning in the late ’70s through the mid ’90s. He won the Chesley Award in 1988. Interview conducted by author Eric J. Hildeman. Eric J. Hildeman: When did you first decide to

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