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Flurb was an
American science fiction webzine,
edited by
author Rudy
Rucker and
launched in
August 2006. In
addition to
short stories,
Flurb featured paintings...
- Wetware) both won
Philip K. **** Awards. He
edited the
science fiction webzine Flurb until its
closure in 2014.
Rucker was born and
raised in Louisville, Kentucky...
- Lunacy, The
Battle of Sillyville: Live
Silly or Die! And Freddy! King of
Flurb. He co-founded the
company ****ureVision,
which produced a TV
concert series...
- NYU Press. ISBN 978-1-4798-1748-1. "Blog on
American Literature". www.
flurb.net.
Retrieved 2023-05-06. "This 'Unholy Land' May Not Even Be Real". text...
- The
Bakka anthology.
Bakka Books. 2002. ISBN 0973150831. I, Row-Boat 2006
Flurb: a
webzine of
astonishing tales 1 (Fall 2006) Overclocked:
stories of the...
- Have Its Day' Nature, Vol 442,24.
August 2006. 'No
Place to
Raise Kids'
Flurb #3. 2007. 'Zeppelin City' with
Michael Swanwick. Tor.com. 2009. 'The Armies...
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which are
available on the Internet,
having been
published by
Helix SF,
Flurb and in the
United States,
Clarkesworld Magazine.
Other stories have been...
-
Anders has had
science fiction published in Tor.com,
Strange Horizons, and
Flurb.
Additional (non-science-fiction)
literary work has been
published in McSweeney's...
- A
subset of sluffer.
Flurb – A
person who
focuses more on the
roleplay and
fantasy aspect of Amtgard.
Players described as
Flurbs generally prefer full...
- "The
Great Oxygen Race",
Hilobrow magazine, 2010 "The
Gravity Fetishist",
Flurb magazine, 2010 "Twilight of the Eco-Terrorist", Apex Magazine, 2011 "Unclaimed"...