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Archive for May, 2010
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RIP Frank Frazetta
Posted on May 14, 2010 | No CommentsThe legendary fantasy artist Frank Frazetta, who created such memorable images of Conan, Tarzan, Vampirella and more, has died aged 82…and, to honour his memory, I’ve been taking a look... -
SFF Song of the Week: Stephen Hunt
Posted on May 12, 2010 | 1 CommentAt the SFX Summer of Reading event at Waterstone’s Piccaddilly on Monday I was able to catch up with the utterly delightful and multi-talented Stephen Hunt. Stephen’s series of steampunk... -
Reflections on Sci-Fi London
Posted on May 9, 2010 | 3 CommentsSadly the Sci-Fi London Festival is over, for now; but there are a number of great events scheduled by the guys in the future, including screenings at the NFT and... -
SFX Summer of SF Reading
Posted on May 8, 2010 | No CommentsIf you’re based in London, do come along to this event which is being held at Waterstone’s in Piccadilly. SFX are championing the cause of reading SF novels – hurrah! –... -
SFF Song of the Week: Lee Harris
Posted on May 5, 2010 | 1 CommentLee Harris is one of the nicest and most indefatigable and enthusiastic guys in the SF universe – editor of the online magazine The Hub, and now a head honcho...