Science Fiction

mpax,
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DejahEntendu,
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Where Peace Is Lost by Valerie Valdes.

Very different from her series starting with Chilling Effect, Where Peace Is Lost is much more serious. It reads as a quest to save a world, a journey or personal forgiveness, romance, and anti-capitalist philosophy. That's a lot to cram into 12 hours. It's all well done though, not seeming patchwork at all. Thus I zoomed through the story in two days.

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DejahEntendu,
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Valdes delivers a solid book, perhaps leading us to "the further adventure of..."

Rebeccsa Mozo, the narrator, had a handful of mispronouciations that should have been caught by someone. Not enough to be ruinous, but distracting nonetheless. ☹️ Pronouncing buffet as the noun form, for instance, when it was used as the verb form.

LGBTQIA+ positive

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@DejahEntendu @bookstodon I loved Where Peace Is Lost by Valerie Valdes. I've read her previous and they're enjoyable but for me not as gripping as Peace Lost. I very much hope for sequels!

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How bad does spending 10,000 years in perfect stasis look on a resume?

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@Teyrnon

Ask Professor Jameson

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Josh Kirby's cover art detail for the 1976 edition of John Brunner's Polymath (variant title: Castaways' World) (1963)

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Philip Wylie (1902-1971) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?262

L, uncredited, 1956; R, Josh Kirby, 1975

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L. Neil Smith (1946-2021) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?427

L, Wayne Barlowe, 1990; R, Barney Plotkin, 1980

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Barry B. Longyear (1942-) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?242

L, Paul Youll and Stephen Youll, 1989; R, John Rush, 1981

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brennansv,
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Alien was released in 1979. It is hard to believe that film was made 45 years ago. Some plot details in the movie are still so relevant today. The sci-fi styling, visual aesthetics and music also really hold up.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078748/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

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Weird Science was released in 1985. It would be interesting now due to Generative AI and Stable Diffusion as well as modern robotics.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090305/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

pieceofthepie,
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Just started listening to @aptshadow 's Alien Clay. The writing, as always, is just brilliant.

Really looking forward to the rest of it!

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pieceofthepie, (edited )
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Just found that the author is now a bsky resident - which explains the complete lack of updates on Mastodon for a while. Boo.

I've tried the brid.gy fed thing but it doesn't appear to pull him though :(

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Interstellar Craft.

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@nyrath Ha! I am certainly having fun fella.

thisnorthernboy,
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@nyrath @iamgerardthomas There's definitely a really big hump to get over with Blender. Compared to a lot of other design programmes, it seems very unintuitive at first. Once that bridge is crossed though, the basics come pretty fast.

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'Change itself was changing.'

22/52 ★★★★☆

Why this book is very much worth your while:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5049434139

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In the surprisingly bleak “Masquerade” (1941), metamorphic aliens on Mercury’s radiation-blasted surface parrot human actions. Beneath their clownish behavior is a plot, a plot to takedown an Earth corporation.

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In “Tools” (1942), the unchecked capitalist vastation shifts from Mercury to Venus and a new form of power. Instead of harvesting the sun’s rays as in “Masquerade,” the monopoly Radium, Inc.—which “owns the Solar System, body and soul” (122)–exports shiploads of radium from the Venusian mines harvested by specialized robots with ‘radon brains.'

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This sci-fi short story (Lena, by qntm) as haunted me ever since I first read it years ago. Recently rediscovered it!

Making my way through this full anthology.

https://qntm.org/mmacevedo

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