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Tag Archives: Robert Silverberg
The long and short of it
I’ve always read short stories. Well, at least for as long as I’ve been reading things. I never really thought about it though. Whether they were the Golden Books of my childhood or shorts I found later from Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur … Continue reading →
Posted in Notes on Writing Related Stuff, Reviews, Stuff I Like, Writing
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Tagged Aussiecon 4, John Holton, Liam Davison, Robert Silverberg, Short Stories, writing
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The Nostalgia Machine – Like
The internet is a vasty, complex, collective nostalgia space. Huge databases (imdb) and sharing sites (YouTube) allow us to rediscover all those things we loved, loathed and liked Back In The Day: Dragon, SuperTed, the theme song from the Tomorrow … Continue reading →
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Tagged imdb, internet, Jesus and Mary Chain, Robert Silverberg, Sunny Boys, Tab, writing, youtube
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