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skip to main | skip to sidebar This blog comments on a variety of technology news, trends, and products and how they connect. I m in Red Hat s cloud product strategy group in my day job although I cover a broader set of topics here. This is a personal blog; the opinions are mine alone. Sunday, October 25, 2020 This is an update to 50 authors, 50 science fiction stories shorter than novels. It s mostly an addition of 30 more authors (many from outside the big SF names ) but I also made some other tweaks. I ve been playing around with re-reading favorite science fiction short stories while also seeing if there s anything that has managed to elude me over the years. I ve also tried to catch up with more recent authors given that I don t read as many books as I used to. (The market for science fiction short stories, in general, is in something of a decline but there are still some fabulous recent stories out there.) ....
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EMPOWERING: Danielle Clode. TWO South Australian authors will explore Mount Gambier’s “forgotten women” from early colonial life in a special in-conversation event next week. Gay Lynch and Danielle Clode will lead the discussion at Mount Gambier Library on Tuesday from 7pm, delving into the city’s past to highlight the impact of women in shaping the Blue Lake city. Ms Lynch will promote her fictional book Unsettled, set in Gambierton (Mount Gambier’s founding name) in the 1800s. The story explores Australia’s colonial and settlement history through the eyes of the Lynch family, delving into the Irish, the feminine and the local Boandik culture with features of local characters and events, including Adam Lindsay Gordon, Father Julian Tenison-Woods and the wreck of the Admella. ....