[SFRA-L] Nonfiction Books for Review
Cindy Smith
cms at dragon.com
Mon Mar 14 11:38:32 EDT 2011
Would you like to review my _Shadows of Things to Come: The
Theological Implications of Intelligent Life on Other Worlds_ ? I can
send you a copy.
Yours,
--
Cindy Smith
cms at dragon.com
Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni! "All your base are belong to us. You
are on the way to destruction." "What you say?" "You have no chance
to survive make your time." Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.
The Federation will be destroyed. "Ubi est mors victoria tua? ubi
est mors stimulus tuus? Stimulus autem mortis peccatum est: virtus
vero peccati lex. Deo autem gratias qui dedit nobis victoriam per
Dominum nostrum Ieusum Christum" (1 Cor 15:55-57).
A Real Live Catholic in Georgia!
Quoting "Michael J.Klein" <kleinmj at jmu.edu>:
> Nonfiction books have started trickling in from publishers. If
> you?re interested in reviewing any of these books, please email me.
> If you haven't reviewed for the SFRA Review before, please elaborate
> on why you?re the right person for the book. Reviews are due eight
> weeks after the arrival of the book.
>
> And if you still owe a nonfiction review, please send it to me at
> sfranonfictionreviews at gmail.com as soon as possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep? A Science-Fictional Theory of
> Representation - Seo-Young Chu
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> Sublime Dreams of Living Machines: The Automaton in the European
> Imagination - Minsoo Kang
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> Black Atlantic Speculative Fictions: Octavia E. Butler, Jewelle
> Gomez, and Nalo Hopkinson - Ingrid Thaler
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> Michael J. Klein, Ph.D.
> Nonfiction Editor, SFRA Review
> Harrison Hall 2260 MSC 2103
> James Madison University
> Harrisonburg, VA 22807
>
> sfranonfictionreviews at gmail.com
>
>
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