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Interview with George R. R. Martin on GamersHavenPodcast.com

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Six ridiculous history myths (you probably think are true)

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Flurb

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The nature of magick

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Popcorn Fiction

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Axe Cop: I'll chop your head off!

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John Cleese explains the brain

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Tired of Winter? Yeah, so are we.

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Monster Zero Productions: Original virtual series and continuations

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City of If

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Snaiad: Life on another world

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An Evening with @fireland

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The Science (fiction) Of embodied cognition

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This is the title of a typical incendiary blog post

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Damon and Carlton explain a few things about the start of Lost season 6

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Caprica City renderings

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How to fall 35,000 feet — and survive

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Andy Ihnatko live blogs the Jan. 27 Apple product announcement event

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How to use a semicolon

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Pudding.

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The death of fiction?

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What if H.P. Lovecraft wrote young adult fiction, then made an RPG out of It?

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The Golden Age of Video by Ricardo Autobahn: We accept her, one of us.

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Dynamic model landscapes.

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Terranova: An interesting example of world building.

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Adventure Classic Gaming: Dedicated to classic and retro adventure gaming

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Sleuth: A series of open-ended, detective role playing games

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Web Fiction Guide: A community-run listing of online fiction

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Goodreads: The social network for readers

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Pulp Engine Flash Fiction Challenge Index

Pulp Engine Flash Fiction Challenge Index

Thanks to everyone who participated in the first Pulp Engine Flash Fiction Challenge, featuring the art of Brett Hess.

Here are links to all of the entries:

Thanks for reading, and thanks especially to Brett Hess. Be sure to check out Brett's work at hess-art.com and his Facebook gallery.

April 9, 2010

 
 
 

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