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McAuley's Credo

by jdnicoll@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Nicoll) Feb 8, 2008 at 04:32 PM

Paul McAuley is a British SF writer whose work I am very 
fond of. Recently he made what I thought was an interesting post
about recent trends in SF:

	"In the past couple of years, while Ive been planning and 
writing The Quiet War, Ive noticed during that time that a certain 
small-c conservative chill has crept across the SF field."

http://unlikelyworlds.blogspot.com/2008/01/credo.html


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jdnicoll@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-02-08 16:32:12 
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Gene Ward Smith <gene@  2008-02-08 17:26:42 
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Johnny Tindalos <Jamai  2008-02-08 21:55:25 
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Howard <rayc_hrc@[EMAI  2008-02-09 10:05:42 
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Jasper Janssen <jasper  2008-02-09 19:51:10 
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herwin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-02-11 10:26:15 
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jdnicoll@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-02-11 14:36:47 
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Bill Snyder <bsnyder@[  2008-02-11 19:29:49 
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phoenix@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-02-12 06:27:00 
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jdnicoll@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-02-12 14:45:26 
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