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Instrusion

IntrusionKen MacLeod

With sinister echoes of 1984 and Brave New World, this original novel features a near-future city where medical science invents a single-dose pill for eradicating many common genetic defects . . .
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The Troupe

The Troupe Robert Jackson Bennett

From the acclaimed author of Mr. Shivers and The Company Man comes a new tale of gothic intrigue set during the Vaudeville era.
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Films of High Adventure

The inimitable Jesse Bullington and his friend (and writer) Molly Tanzer have been subjecting themselves to classic films of dubious merit for our entertainment for months now. This week, they take on a personal favorite (an assessment that bears some reflection on reading their analysis)– the classic Willow.

Anyhow, go check it out here.

Also, for some past highlights, I recommend the truly awful Ladyhawke.

It’s like if the Grossbarts reviewed movies. With less cursing.

  1. Amanda Downum

    August 26, 2010
    at 10:51 am

    Reply

    People need to stop dissing on Ladyhawke, or I will be forced to break out the dueling gloves.

  2. Molly Tanzer

    August 28, 2010
    at 11:18 am

    Reply

    Amanda. . . you’ll be at WFC, right? Sabers or pistols? Should I try to scare up a second?

    xoxo,

    Molly

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