- Thu, 12:56: The Meeting of the Waters https://t.co/2W8kaRZ0BB @kevinhorourke on the history and economics of Wicklow.
- Thu, 16:05: Repeal the Eighth: What can Britain learn from Ireland's abortion referendum? https://t.co/Gneep4xjtA Not just Brit… https://t.co/eJQSjHgR7c
- Thu, 19:10: RT @nazirafzal: At least 5 immediately and several more later I then charged the most serious offenders with Soliciting Murder rather than…
- Thu, 19:36: RT @julianHjessop: US steel #tariffs clearly bad news, but (i) we've been here many times before (eg Bush in 2002), (ii) EU response limite…
- Thu, 19:45: RT @ameliagentleman: This lost passport story is the worst Home Office incompetence story - I can't get over the casual negligence that des…
- Thu, 20:48: What It’s Like When Elon Musk’s Twitter Mob Comes After You https://t.co/Z6WdBfLhx6 The irresponsibility of the rich man with a fan club.
- Thu, 20:53: May Books https://t.co/PrvOK7iTei
- Thu, 21:08: RT @PMazesencier: Unfortunately London seems to live in Wonderland these days... perhaps some concrete, hard truth will actually help get t…
- Fri, 10:45: Epic journey sees Clara vote with nine minutes to spare! https://t.co/q1bXpoiiBP Amazing!
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Nebula ballot, Goodreads / LibraryThing stats
NB: With Russia's unprovoked murderous assault on Ukraine, I am actively looking at alternative hosts for this journal, preferably those which…
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“Bloodchild”, by Octavia E. Butler; “Press Enter ◼️”, by John Varley; Neuromancer, by William Gibson
These three all won Hugo and Nebula Awards presented in 1985 for work published in 1984. (So the 1985 Hugo, but the 1984 Nebula.)…
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Serenity
Serenity won the Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form, in 2006 and also the 2005 Nebula for Best Script. There was only one other finalist…
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