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Apr. 30th, 2007 09:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"Poetry is often the last resort for a lot of losers," adds avant-garde poet Christian Bök, Canadian winner of the 2002 Griffin Prize.
(For some reason, I find this quotation really funny.)
For some other reason, I've become a bit interested in good s-f lately. This month's Quill and Quire has a few interesting articles on s-f, which I'm going to recommend for the Canadian sci-fi writers in the crowd. (I think that's 3 of you).
Expect a few more posts about the s-f I'm reading. My weekly literary column topic will likely be on science fiction this week.
(For some reason, I find this quotation really funny.)
For some other reason, I've become a bit interested in good s-f lately. This month's Quill and Quire has a few interesting articles on s-f, which I'm going to recommend for the Canadian sci-fi writers in the crowd. (I think that's 3 of you).
Expect a few more posts about the s-f I'm reading. My weekly literary column topic will likely be on science fiction this week.
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Date: 2007-05-02 06:35 am (UTC)Link? (For the review?)
BTW, it's SF, or sf, but not s-f. (And never, unless you're talking about cheesy movies with not real scientific basis, or Star Trek and the like, never never sci-fi.) :)
So what have you been reading?