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Locus Poll - vote now!

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20 April 2005, 01:30 AM
philnic
Locus Poll - vote now!
Locus, the science fiction news magazine, is holding its annual poll - and Eller and Touponce's Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction is one of the nominees in the non-fiction category.

Howsabout everyone here cast their vote? If you haven't read The Life of Fiction, I heartily recommend it. It's an excellent companion piece to Sam Weller's biography (which I hope we will be able to vote for in NEXT year's poll.

To vote, go here:
https://secure.locusmag.com/2005/Issues/02PollAndSurvey.html


- Phil

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20 April 2005, 06:26 AM
grasstains
I haven't read it. But, I'll vote for it anyway.


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20 April 2005, 06:33 PM
Mr. Dark
I filled out mine. While I haven't read it cover to cover yet; I have read significant portions of it and it is great. I also am enjoying his earlier book: "Raby Bradbury and the Poetics of Reverie: Fantasy, Science Fiction, and the Reader."
25 April 2005, 01:58 AM
dandelion
Don't have it but have been intending to get it.
25 April 2005, 07:22 AM
Braling II
Same here. By the way, there is an earlier book with the same title that's a collection of stories in honor of Ray Bradbury.
06 June 2005, 04:20 AM
philnic
Good news! Thanks in part to the readers of this message board, Jon Eller and William Touponce's Ray Bradbury - The Life of Fictionis now one of five finalists
for the Locus Award for best book in the non-fiction category for 2004!

Full details are here: http://www.locusmag.com/2005/News/05_LocusFinalists.html

The winner will be announced over the July 4th weekend at Westercon in Calgary.


- Phil

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