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Seth Fischer

  • The Sunday Rumpus Books Supplement

    This week, Rumpus books published a review of a story collection by Greg Gerke, an interview with Benjamin Anastas, a Rumpus Reprint by our own Stephen Elliott, and an exclusive excerpt from a best of the Believer compilation.

  • The Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup

    This week, the book blogs got technology, and it turns out they’re not so sure whether they like it. Below, see them wrestle with television invading their books, the Kindle, and crappy book trailers — also, Virginia Woolf uses one…

  • Welcome to Sunday

  • Charlie Stross Talks Happy Slapping, Robot Chauffeurs with Paul Krugman

    I just came across this transcript of a conversation between Paul Krugman and the sci-fi writer Charlie Stross. They talk about why flying cars are a bad idea, what kitchens tell us about ourselves, and how “future shock” leads to…

  • How Idioms Might Save the World

    “…I was astonished (original meaning = struck by lightning) by something Bob Mankoff … said in a Charlie Rose Show interview. He said he thought of “humor as a necessary counterweight to the hegemony of reason.” I use that as…

  • Smart People Talk Short Stories

    In a post last week titled More Crappy News for Short Story Writers, I lamented what I considered to be a lost opportunity for the big publishing houses. They could, I suggested, use similarities between good short story writing and…

  • Africa and Science Fiction

    Nnedi Okorafor has an essay over at The Nebula Awards site about Africa’s relationship with science fiction, as well as a discussion on Penguin’s decision to make science fiction ineligible for The Penguin Prize for African Writing. “As (director Tchidi)…

  • The Rumpus Sunday Book Review Supplement

    This week, Rumpus books reviews a novel, a collection of prose poems, and a debut collection of short stories set in Louisiana.

  • Rumpus Sunday Book Blog Roundup

    I’m hoping to God that it’s just temporary, but for whatever reason, the book blogs are suddenly all worried about ethics, whether it’s what to do about reading writers with objectionable opinions or whether writers should base characters on people…

  • Welcome to Sunday

  • The Cupboard

    Over at <HTMLGiant>, Adam Peterson and Dave Madden talk about The Cupboard, “a quarterly pamphlet of creative prose.” “…we do really take the ‘Pamphlet’ part of our name seriously. We want to produce volumes that have that spirit, however hard…

  • On the Inner Workings of Book Recommendations

    My housemate just sent me a link to a fascinating web site called The Book Seer. The site asks you to enter the last book you read, and then it compiles book recommendations from Amazon, BookArmy, and LibraryThing. What was interesting…

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