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Mon Mar 1: | Telepathy and polyamory: Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Forbidden Tower [Post] |
[Marion Zimmer Bradley]
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[The Forbidden Tower]
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Wed Mar 3: | “Where did he belong?”: Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Bloody Sun [Post] |
[Marion Zimmer Bradley]
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[The Bloody Sun]
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Thu Mar 4: | No weapon that leaves the hand: Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Heritage of Hastur [Post] |
[Marion Zimmer Bradley]
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[The Heritage of Hastur]
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Fri Mar 5: | A heroine's journey: Marion Zimmer Bradley's Hawkmistress [Post] |
[Marion Zimmer Bradley]
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[Hawkmistress]
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Tue Mar 9: | Fantasy and the need to remake our origin stories [Post] |
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Wed Mar 10: | “Everyone talks like Shakespeare”: Pamela Dean's Secret Country trilogy [Post] |
[Pamela Dean]
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[Secret Country trilogy]
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Thu Mar 11: | Re-living your own life: Ken Grimwood's Replay [Post] |
[Ken Grimwood]
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[Replay]
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Fri Mar 12: | Painting Saturn's Ring red: John Varley's 1970s Eight Worlds stories [Post] |
[John Varley]
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[1970s Eight Worlds stories]
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Mon Mar 15: | Why reviewers don't often say “This sucks”. [Post] |
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Tue Mar 16: | In Sheep's Clothing: Why Fantasy and SF might be disguised as each other [Post] |
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Wed Mar 17: | Grimmer than grim: C.J. Cherryh, The Chronicles of Morgaine [Post] |
[C.J. Cherryh]
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[The Chronicles of Morgaine]
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Sun Mar 21: | Honour to your holdfast, honour to your teyn: George R.R. Martin's Dying of the Light [Post] |
[George R.R. Martin]
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[Dying of the Light]
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Mon Mar 22: | What do you think you should do?: Keith Roberts's Molly Zero [Post] |
[Keith Roberts]
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[Molly Zero]
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Fri Mar 26: | The mind, the heart, sex, class, feminism, true love, intrigue, not your everyday ho hum detective story: Dorothy Sayers's Gaudy Night [Post] |
[Dorothy L. Sayers]
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[Gaudy Night]
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Sat Mar 27: | Epistolary fantasy that will make you smile: Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer's Sorcery and Cecelia [Post] |
[Patricia Wrede]
[Caroline Stevermer]
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[Sorcery and Cecelia]
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Tue Mar 30: | Three short Hainish novels: Ursula Le Guin's Rocannon's World, Planet of Exile and City of Illusions [Post] |
[Ursula K. Le Guin]
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[Rocannon's World]
[Planet of Exile]
[City of Illusions]
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Wed Mar 31: | Amazingly solid world: John M. Ford's The Princes of the Air [Post] |
[John M. Ford]
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[The Princes of the Air]
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