Browsing all articles tagged with Twinmaker.
November 6, 2013
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The world’s first matter transmitter story was published in 1877. It was written by an amazing guy, Edward Page Mitchell, who was also the first to write about time machines, intelligent computers, cryogenics, mutants, cyborgs, and invisibility, beating not just H. G. Wells to at least two of those tropes but everyone else as well. […]
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November 4, 2013
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In which I rant about the beauty myth and how it relates to Twinmaker: “Now, I’ve got nothing against beautiful people. Some of my best friends are beautiful people. I’m not a beautiful person, but that’s okay. I can live with it–as long as someone isn’t shoving the message down my throat that if I’m […]
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November 4, 2013
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Thanks, Amber of Mile Long Bookshelf for first featuring this story. Did you hear the one about the haunted d-mat booth? It was in China, I think. There was this girl, and she was gay. Her parents didn’t like it, so she was planning to run away with her girlfriend and start a new life […]
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November 4, 2013
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Michelle Auricht at Novels on the Run is the latest to kindly feature Twinmaker: Jump on her blog, with an interview, a review, and a mini-glossary. “It might be a bit creepy if I had a book girlfriend from a YA novel because she’d be less than half my age! But when I was a […]
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