IN MY LIBRARY: NEIL GAIMAN Oct 3, 2008
Friday, October 03, 2008 Last Update: 08:30 AM EDT. Posted: 4:18 amSeptember 28, 2008. (New York Post -- Opinions)
Hands off, Hollywood! Aug 11, 2008
1) The Book of the New Sun (Gene Wolfe): The Book of the New Sun sci-fi series is so complex and densely layered that some dense (in the other sense of the word) members of the sci-fi and fantasy literati keep mistaking it for fantasy. True, science fiction can be considered a subset of fantasy that is, it too is made up. (The Star Online, Malaysia)
Alejandro Callery Lluch (19) Apr 18, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008 Edition. " He also enjoyed soccer, ocean sports, "Rome-Total War" and Magic cards. Lluch was a shy boy, yet he was known for having a good sense of humor that sometimes led to good-natured mischief.Lluch attended Point Dume Marine Science Elementary School, Viewpoint School and Concord High School. He was accepted by nine colleges and chose to attend Reed because he believed that it would enable him to "find a platform to reach out and speak out for those who do not have... (Malibu Times, CA)
'Acacia': A first glimpse of a fascinating world Jul 24, 2007
A few modern fantasists have made brave stabs at remedying the situation, notably Gene Wolfe through sheer literary dazzlement, Sean McMullen thanks to a sly and ready wit, and George R.R. Martin via massive scope, ambition and shock. EXCERPT. (USA Today -- Life)
The Essential SF Library Jul 2, 2007
Gene Wolfe The Claw of the Conciliator. C. J. Cherryh Downbelow Station. (Suite101.com)