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“At work I am composed and civil and do not break anything”
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“My best friend is a dolphin and sometimes it’s weird.”
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“Sixteen Earth years. Not quite nine, Martian.”
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Ridley Scott Confirms ‘Blade Runner’ and ‘Alien’ Live-action Shows

Doctor Who: Russell T Davies returns as showrunner

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  • Posted byDirtyOldTown
  • 09/25/2021

Screenwriter/producer Russell T Davies, who helped revive the sci-fi series Doctor Who in 2005 will return to take over the show again next year. Davies, who was the fantasy drama’s showrunner until 2009, will take over when Chris Chibnall departs nex…

“I am here on business and my accountant’s a real wizard.”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/24/2021

Alexandra Erin (previously) posts short speculative fiction stories on her Patreon, including a one-sided conversation about dead people posting status updates on Facebook, a fairy tale about a healer’s price, a political horror story about scars that …

“they were persuaded by the immediacy of suffering”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/22/2021

“Byzantine Empathy” is a novelette by Ken Liu about virtual reality, moral reasoning, atrocities, institutional philanthropy, geopolitics, and two very determined women at odds with each other. Content note: violence, including harm to children.

“People like him love standard procedure”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/14/2021

Two short scifi/fantasy stories in which customer service folks get to reward customers who treat them well, or punish those who treat them badly. Dyce writes about an isolated refueling station: “Out-of-hours fuelling requires a prior appointment.” Ai…

Short Films, Science Fiction Edition

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  • Posted byMaxwelton
  • 09/11/2021

DUST is a YouTube channel featuring short science fiction films. They post a new film every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Most are live action, some pure CGI, and there are a few animated films as well. As you might expect, the quality of story (and th…

retail, disability, zombies, etc.

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 09/01/2021

A few short scifi/fantasy stories about dark situations that turn out surprisingly well. The day nearly everyone at Evil-Mart called in sick, and the sequel. One person who gets bitten by a zombie…. yet never turns. And some survivors of the robot ap…

“Something Disturbing To Raise Your Spirits”

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  • Posted byTaz
  • 08/21/2021

Leftovers by JD Hancock (cc by)GenjiandProust’s Increasingly Strange Stories for an Increasingly Strange Year is another faboo roundup of weird audio dramas, again with tons of info and links to each one … And for yet more weird and wonderful, PussKi…

Bookfilter: Magical Economies

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  • Posted byTaz
  • 08/15/2021

In Ask Metafilter, miles per flower asks, “I’ve recently enjoyed a couple books that dive deep on what magic costs — Sanjena Sathian’s Gold Diggers and Naomi Novik’s A Deadly Education — and I’m looking for more to read along those lines: detailed mech…

“We are all Martians”

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  • Posted byWobbuffet
  • 08/14/2021

Natalija Majsova (06/09/2020, Strelka Mag; also in a video lecture for the Canadian Centre for Architecture), “Soviet Sci-Fi Film and Different Modalities of Future Ecosystems”: “Irina Povolotskaia’s 1967 debut The Mysterious Wall [75 mins.] pioneered …

“start with questions of maleness and masculinity and go on from there”

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  • Posted byBrainwane
  • 08/09/2021

In 2015, seven men discussed navigating masculinity in a roundtable discussion for the WisCon Chronicles (WisCon is a feminist scifi/fantasy convention they attend). “For me, my own maleness feels like an axiom, a defining property that I can’t prove o…

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