And they kept with quality this year with stories about Peter Watts and Paolo Bacigalupi shared universe that is supposed to be the answer to the unreasonable optimism of other such shared ventures. But it just made me want the stories from the future of bleak, uncompromising wretchedness. How great the anthology with stories from Watts, Bacigalupi and Chiang would be? I also liked the one about SFWA suing reality and god for copyright violations. They are all at http://www.locusmag.com/
My favourite this year however was on Tor.com. They posted an excerpt from Scalzi's new fantasy novel and the first sentence alone made my day.
My favourite this year however was on Tor.com. They posted an excerpt from Scalzi's new fantasy novel and the first sentence alone made my day.
Evolution, just like gravity, works even if you don't believe in it.
Stupidity doesn't hurt but it kills.
Stupidity doesn't hurt but it kills.
What has been your favourite April's Fool's Day joke today?
01/04/2011 11:49:59 AM
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Nothing as of yet.
01/04/2011 12:51:10 PM
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I think this may be a cultural difference
01/04/2011 12:59:51 PM
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Re: I think this may be a cultural difference
01/04/2011 04:21:17 PM
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The straight-laced good Catholic secretary told her boss she was pregnant. It was grand.
01/04/2011 11:33:02 PM
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My friend left her old positive pregnancy test lying around for her husband to find.
02/04/2011 01:12:23 AM
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Okay, I finally found a great one.
02/04/2011 05:18:11 PM
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Crabby was better *NM*
02/04/2011 08:10:07 PM
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Really? I didn't find that Office Assistant parody nearly as amusing. *NM*
02/04/2011 09:06:41 PM
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Many of those were entertaining even if you've never played the game. Nice. *NM*
02/04/2011 11:11:39 PM
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I always love Locus ones
03/04/2011 12:49:30 AM
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