Update: I'm running late on reading them thar Internets; part two is already up, which is mostly about how everyone in the world other than WJW started calling his fantasy novel "SF" and asking the wrong questions.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
Totally Urban Fantasy
Walter Jon Williams has just made his excellent far-future fantasy novel Metropolitan
available in various electronic formats -- which means you should go buy it, if you don't already have a copy -- and has started a series of fascinating blog posts about that book.
Update: I'm running late on reading them thar Internets; part two is already up, which is mostly about how everyone in the world other than WJW started calling his fantasy novel "SF" and asking the wrong questions.
Update: I'm running late on reading them thar Internets; part two is already up, which is mostly about how everyone in the world other than WJW started calling his fantasy novel "SF" and asking the wrong questions.
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