The Internet Review of Science Fiction
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The Internet Review of Science Fiction New issue of IROSF went up this weekend! Check it out! http://www.irosf.com

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction Thursday morning seems like a great time to check out "At The Mountains of Misperception" the premier edition of Dead Air, our new column by Nicholas Kaufmann! http://irosf.com/q/zine/article/10594

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction IROSF Time Machine: Back to October 2004 and "Horror's Hearth And Home" by Steven Wedel http://irosf.com/q/zine/article/10091

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction Welcome to a new week! Have you checked out the new issue yet? Now is a great time. http://www.irosf.com Let us know what you think!

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction Good Morning Fans! What's the healthiest way to start your Thursday? With a heaping portion of brand new IROSF of course! Our editors have been burning the midnight oil the last few days and we're all excited for this new issue, which sees ...the debut of our brand new horror column Dead Air by Nicholas Kaufman. Check it out at http://www.irosf.com!

October 8 at 5:49am
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The Internet Review of Science Fiction A question for you, dear fans: How do YOU pronounce our name? Eye-RAH-sif? EYE-row-ess-eff (or EYE-row-sef)? EAR-osf? We're very curious.

October 4 at 10:38pm
John
John
ersuff. Or Eye-Are-Ess-Eff
October 5 at 6:46pm
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Oh, it's just for fun! And thanks for the answers, everyone! :)
October 5 at 9:02pm
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The Internet Review of Science Fiction October's issue comes out on Wednesday! Expect to see the debut of our first-ever horror column, by none other than Nicholas Kaufmann.

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction Ah Saturday afternoon! Why not check out a classic article by @Jay_Lake
http://trunc.it/25q6w or our new issue http://www.irosf.com

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction The IROSF Time Machine is back! Take a ride back to June 2004 for Lisa Agnew's "Villains and AntiHeroes" http://irosf.com/q/zine/art... A great look at the moral ambiguity of our world that is often reflected so well in science fiction and fantasy.

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction Are you standing at a con waiting outside a panel and want something to read? Maybe you're sitting around the house enjoying a relaxing Saturday. Either way you should head on over to http://www.irosf.com for our latest issue. That's right! We've got a new IROSF up! 9 Quality articles from our amazing contributors!

September 5 at 9:47am
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The Internet Review of Science Fiction And if you're attending a Con this weekend, why not print out some of our beautiful fliers to place on free tables and promote your favorite source of SF Criticism?

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction It's Friday! We've got some great pre-weekend reading material with the latest issue of IROSF published last Friday! http://irosf.com

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction We've been a little quiet on here the last couple weeks, look for some postings in the next few days. This month has had some great discussion inducing articles! Why not come by and take a look? http://www.irosf.com

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The Internet Review of Science Fiction IROSF Time Machine: Back to May 2004 Elizabeth Barrette asks the question: Do Women and Men Really Write Differently? http://trunc.it/seaj

Source: trunc.it
Gender dynamics have colored the evolution of speculative fiction from the beginning. We can readily observe that male writers have dominated much of the publishing world—yet one of the earliest landmarks of science fiction and horror is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. ...
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The Internet Review of Science Fiction Headed back to work after the long weekend? Why not fill some procrastination time with one of the great articles from July's issue of IROSF? http://www.irosf.com