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Can
a corporation write fiction?
What a wheeze.
Those gray-suit clad fiends over at Sci-Fi Channel
have decided to jump on the ol' web fiction bandwagon and have launched
''Sci Fiction'' - a new fiction-focused section of SciFi.com
We would like to remind everyone that your chums at
SFcrowsnest - in those days we were called Hologram Tales of course
- have been doing this since 1994.
And this was a time when if you had mentioned the
Net, most Large Media suits would have thought you'd be talking
about big game fishing.
Anyway, this new fiction area, edited by the ever-ubiquitous
Ellen Datlow, is now live, and Ellen tells us she is going live
with one original story each week and a classic - read inexpensive
- 'reprint' every two weeks.
We're not sure where these reprints are coming from,
but Fantasy Age/SF Age magazine is a firm favourite in our mind,
given Datlow's connections with these titles. They've launched with
Pat Cadigan's short ''Freeing the Angels'' and a classic Heinlein
story ''And He Built a Crooked House''.
Currently showing is ''The War of the Worlds'' by
James P. Blaylock, who proves that H.G. Wells he unfortunately ain't.
Some other titles that will show up shortly are Kristine
Kathryn Rusch's 'Chimera'' and sure to be a great story, ''Castle
in the Desert: Anno Dracula 1977'' by Kim Newman.
If Kim's excellent parallel reality horror schlock
isn't your thing, then the Dune short story ''Nighttime Shadows
on Open Sand' by Frank's son, Brian Herbert, and Star Wars writer
Kevin Anderson is sure to be a popular success.
New Dune stories for free?
Now even the Bene wossit Witches couldn't have predicted
that! Surf on over to them at www.scifi.com
Browse for
books and videos for Dune
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