A Small and Remarkable Life: A Review
Tuesday, Jun 05, 2007 at 4:17pmTink Puddah is an orphan, struggling to survive in the Adirondack Mountains of 1845. But Tink is also a blue skinned alien from Wetspace. In Nick DiChario's debut novel from Robert J. Sawyer Books, we are seeing what author Nancy Kress has called "one of the most original first-contact novels ever."
Categories: Reviews, SciFi & FantasyWhere the Girls Are
Thursday, May 10, 2007 at 8:35pmDC Comics, long known over the course of its seventy year publishing history for giving boys Superman, Batman and dare I say it, Aquaman, now have their sights set on wrestling teenage girls away from their Manga series by giving them their Minx line of original graphic novels.
Hear Cory Doctorow
Monday, May 07, 2007 at 12:19pmScience fiction innovator Cory Doctorow podcasts from his forthcoming young adult novel.
Categories: buzz, SciFi & FantasyYA Literature and Adult Writers
Monday, May 07, 2007 at 12:17pm
YA literature is hot right now. So hot that we are apparently in the midst of a "golden age of young adult literature." It's an interesting phenomenon, really, which makes for some interesting discussion.
Categories: DiscussionsManga or Manhwa?
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2007 at 12:30pmManhwa is the Korean term for comics, just as Manga is term Manga describes comics from Japan. With Manga making serious in roads in North America can its Korean counterpart be far behind?
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