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  1. Clockwork Fagin by Cory Doctorow on Escape Pod

    My steampunk YA short story, "Clockwork Fagin" (about the children who are mangled by the machinery of the industrial-information revolution, who murder the orphanage’s cruel master and replace him with a taxidermied automaton that they use to fool the nuns who oversee the place), has been turned into a podcast by the good folks at Escape Pod, with musical accompaniment by Clockwork Quarter. It’s a great reading, and the anthology the story appears in, Steampunk!, has just hit stands.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3734

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  2. United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt Part 5

    Part 5 of the novel United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt. Go to http://unitedmooncolonies.squarespace.com for more.

    Huffduffed from http://www.subbrilliant.com/blog/?p=295

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  3. United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt Part 4

    Part 4 of the novel United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt. Go to http://unitedmooncolonies.squarespace.com for more.

    Huffduffed from http://www.subbrilliant.com/blog/?p=292

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  4. United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt Part 3

    Part 3 of the novel United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt. Go to http://unitedmooncolonies.squarespace.com for more.

    Huffduffed from http://www.subbrilliant.com/blog/?p=290

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  5. United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt Part 2

    Part 2 of the novel United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt. Go to http://unitedmooncolonies.squarespace.com for more.

    Huffduffed from http://www.subbrilliant.com/blog/?p=285

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  6. United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt Part 1

    Part 1 of the novel United Moon Colonies by Tom Merritt. Go to unitedmooncolonies.squarespace.com for more.

    Huffduffed from http://www.subbrilliant.com/blog/?p=281

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  7. Knights of the Rainbow Table Part 6

    Here’s part six of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel’s Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel’s Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel’s engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that’s it — I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3518

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  8. Knights of the Rainbow Table Part 5

    Here’s part five of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel’s Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel’s Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel’s engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that’s it — I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3516

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves one year ago

  9. Knights of the Rainbow Table Part 4

    Here’s part four of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel’s Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel’s Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel’s engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that’s it — I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3502

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves 2 years ago

  10. Knights of the Rainbow Table Part 3

    Here’s part three of my reading of my story-in-progress, Knights of the Rainbow Table, a story commissioned by Intel’s Chief Futurist, Brian David Johnson. Brian oversees Intel’s Tomorrow project, which uses science fiction to spark conversations about product design and use among Intel’s engineers, and he was kind enough to invite me to write a story of my choosing for the project. Intel gets first dibs on putting it online, but that’s it — I retain full creative control and the right to re-use it as I see fit.

    Huffduffed from http://craphound.com/?p=3484

    —Huffduffed by 40thieves 2 years ago

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