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4 Oct 2011
For the final week of the fund drive, we've decided to mix things up a little. In addition to entry into the main prize draw, and the free Strange Horizons in 2010 ebook, we're going to be doing a few daily drawings for individual prizes. First up: a speculative cities double bill. Donate today (before 23.59 PST), and you'll be entered into a separate draw for the two chapbooks pictured above: a copy of Benjamin Rosenbaum's Other Cities, hand-illustrated by the author, and a copy of the hardback limited edition of Hal Duncan's forthcoming An A-Z of the Fantastic City. Thanks to Small Beer Press and Benjamin Rosenbaum for donating these prizes!
8 Dec 2008
So Rosenbaum is a writer not without promise, who from time to time manages to spin all his plates simultaneously. More often, one or other flings itself to the ground, and the audience might understandably drift away. But at least he is trying to perform the trick, which is in no small part the quality which makes a writer worth watching.
13 Aug 2007
The Strange Horizons podcast is back and features an interview with author Benjamin Rosenbaum.
3 Mar 2003
AB: I can't believe I just used the word post-modern in an interview.
BR: There are a bunch of bald guys in black sweaters with clove cigarettes surrounding my house now. See what you've done? But I can hold them off for a while, I think.
19 Aug 2002
Stin is the city for those who are tired of other cities.
15 Jul 2002
Each behemoth that screams by overhead is a mile wide, blotting out the sky in all directions.
17 Jun 2002
It was only from the northeast that a small ship, riding high in the water, might have the good fortune to navigate the reefs to Penelar.
20 May 2002
Jouiselle-aux-Chantes is the city of erotic forgetting.
15 Apr 2002
Unfortunately...
18 Mar 2002
There is only one thing the machines cannot build, and that is the guiding intelligence of the new city.
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