Extractions: Every so often, I consider giving up Analog. I like what I consider hard sci-fi as much as anyone, but I don't necessarily feel that I find that in Analog most of the time. Instead, I often feel that I am reading second-rate semi/pseudo scientific fantasy by people whose first jobs are in the sciences. Admittedly, harsh. This is at the worst, of course, but the best is not always enough to bring me back every month. This month, however, Stephen L. Burns' Look Away is the kind of story that will keep me coming back for a good year or two. Science fiction that really rips apart moral, ethical, political, cultural questions is the important stuff. I love a fun story as much as anyone, but sometimes the stories go deeper, and Burns really hits it this time, exploring the ambiguity of real life from all angles. Dave Creek, Shane Tourtallette and Mike Moscoe explore ambiguous propositions as well, with somewhat less success. A comparison of these four stories is instructive. Contents Dave Creek Splendor's Truth Stephen L. Burns
"Magic's Price" By Bud Sparhawk Magic's Price, bud sparhawk. Illustration by George Krauter. Loftygoals are not achieved cheaply. . . . Jacob could hardly contain http://www.analogsf.com/Nebulas03/Magicsprice.shtml
Extractions: Illustration by George Krauter Lofty goals are not achieved cheaply. . . . Jacob could hardly contain himself as he followed his family toward the winter festival where, he hoped, he would finally see a magician. Until this year, it seemed that there was always some reason for missing the magician. Sometimes the magicians did not come to the festival. In other years they came without warning, passing through the town so swiftly that, by the time Jacob learned of them, they had already departed. Three times they had arrived after the family had left, and once the entire family had been so sick that they had missed the festival completely. But maybe this year would be different. Maybe this year he would finally be lucky. Jacob wondered if even a magician would be able to find his way through the town's dimly lighted streets. This older section of the town was a confusion of close-packed buildings and immense ancient devices, most of unknown purpose. Perhaps the magician had no need to traverse the narrow streets. Perhaps he would descend from the sky on lightning bolts, amid claps of thunder. Maybe he would suddenly appear in a flash of light or through some more mysterious, magical method. But no, these were childish fantasies. The magician, if he arrived, would probably walk the streets like any other man.
Short Reviews: Bud Sparhawk Short Reviews bud sparhawk. Sam Boone's Super Fantastic Intragalactic, AssKicking,Body-Slammin', Foot-Stomping, Rasslin' Extravaganza permanent link. http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/2785/short/sparhawk_bud.html
Extractions: "Sam Boone's Super Fantastic Intragalactic, Ass-Kicking, Body-Slammin', Foot-Stomping, Rasslin' Extravaganza" [permanent link] . A pretty interesting story in the Sam Boone series about aliens visiting the earth as a tourist attraction. Here, Sam must control two bitterly opposed groups of aliens who want to take part in a professional wrestling match to settle their 'dispute'. How can Sam resolve the conflict? Do the aliens know such matches are stage managed?
Free Speculative Fiction Online: Bud Sparhawk bud sparhawk. Homepage. Nominated for one Nebula. Stories currently onlineThe Ice Dragon's Song (Analog, 7/1998). Magic's Price (Analog, 3/2001). http://www.freesfonline.de/authors/sparhawk.html
S Listing Of SF Authors Cordwainer Smith, Dean Wesley Smith, EE Smith, George O. Smith, Stephanie A. Somers,Jonathan Swift, III Somtow, SP Soutter, Andy sparhawk, bud Spinrad, Norman http://www.hycyber.com/SF/s_list.html
Loqui SF Ebook Library 1. Science Fiction. BORROW NOW, Childish Things by bud sparhawk (1 of 1 copyavailable), BORROW NOW, Etiquette by bud sparhawk (1 of 1 copy available), http://www.libwise.com/servlet/mw?t=booklist&li=6
The White Plains EBook Library BORROW NOW, Beryl's Run by bud sparhawk (1 of 1 copy available), BORROWNOW, Fierce Embrace by bud sparhawk (1 of 1 copy available), http://www.libwise.com/servlet/mw?t=booklist&li=10
NONE: Re: ONLINE-ADS>> Who Is Profiting From Ads Online? Michael A. Burstein, Tom Easton, Harlan Ellison, Larry Niven, Spider Robinson,Fred Saberhagen, Robert Silverberg, bud sparhawk, bud Webster, and many more. http://www.o-a.com/archive/1998/August/0012.html
NONE: Re: ONLINE-ADS>> P&G/branding Michael A. Burstein, Tom Easton, Harlan Ellison, Larry Niven, Spider Robinson, FredSaberhagen, Robert Silverberg, bud sparhawk, bud Webster, and many more. http://www.o-a.com/archive/1998/September/0016.html
DINO - Language: Englisch - Arts - Literature - Authors - S Kategorie Southwell, Robert Dieser Link verweist auf eine HauptKategorie Soyinka,Wole Dieser Link verweist auf eine Haupt-Kategorie sparhawk, bud Dieser Link http://www.dino-online.de/dino_page_1923c14be3a2d95bb3e6fdafe9a39d89.html
Capclave 2002 Tentative Schedule Neglected Authors. Scott Edelman, Alexis Gilliland, Annette Klause, bud sparhawk(M). Brenda Clough, Brett Davis, Dave Theison (M), bud sparhawk, Fran Van Cleave. http://www.wsfa.org/capc02/program.htm
Extractions: Tentative Program Warning: This program is subject to change. Panels are one hour with time between panels so they can run over, take extra questions, or continue the discussion. Friday Time Room Panel Speakers Council Neglected Authors Scott Edelman, Alexis Gilliland, Annette Klause, Bud Sparhawk (M) We've all read Heinlein, Asimov, and Clarke. Who are the authors who should be famous but aren't? Who should we be reading instead of dragging out the old familiar names? Council I Was an Analog Virgin Robert Chase, John Hemry (M), Edward Lerner, Fran Van Cleave, Bud Webster Analog writers talk about their first time - getting into Analog . What did you do, how hard was it, and what was it like to see your words on those famous pages? And is there a formula for writing an Analog story? Severin The Buffy Prophecy: What Should Happen on the Last Season and Then What? Eric Jablow, Nicki Lynch, Jim Mann (M) How do you provide a fitting climax to end a series when you've already killed the heroine twice? What do you think should be done in the final season? And then what should they do with this universe next? Fans prophesize the ending of
Wildside Authors SCHWEITZER, Darrell SHANNON, Lorelei SILVERBERG, Robert SIMS, E. Joan SINGLETON,Sarah SMEDS, Dave SOMTOW, SP SOUKUP, Martha sparhawk, bud STABLEFORD, Brian http://www.wildsidepress.com/authors.htm