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Date: Fri Dec 05 2003 - 06:04:18 PST
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Subject: SF Weekly #345: Neil Gaiman Interview, Timeline Review & More!
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Science Fiction Weekly
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-> THE SCI-FILE #345
Science Fiction Weekly #345 is now online. This week we interview
award-winning author Neil Gaiman about the late, great Douglas Adams, travel
through the ages with Paul Walker in Richard Donner's adaptation of Michael
Crichton's "Timeline," laugh and shriek while touring "The Haunted
Mansion," and much more. This week's issue includes:
-> INTERVIEW
Neil Gaiman hitchhikes to the beginning of his writing career to revisit the
wacky world of Douglas Adams.
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/interview.html
-> EXCESSIVE CANDOUR
Critic John Clute sets the dials on his time machine to "1610" to visit the
universe of Mary Gentle's new alternate-history novel.
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/excess.html
-> NEWS OF THE WEEK
Tim Burton goes back to basics with Johnny Depp in "Willy Wonka," Michael
Caine signs on as Christian Bale's butler in the latest "Batman" movie,
Keanu Reeves reloads "Constantine," and more.
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/news.html
-> ON SCREEN
Paul Walker faxes himself to the 14th century in "Timeline," Eddie Murphy
makes the mistake of moving into the "Haunted Mansion," and William H. Macy
takes a chance on romance in "The Cooler."
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/screen.html
-> OFF THE SHELF
Ian Watson invades Earth with coma-inducing aliens in "Mockymen," while Anne
and Todd McCaffrey return to Pern as an orphan makes a dangerous decision in
"Dragon's Kin."
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/books.html
-> GAMES
Wander a classically creepy dark castle to unravel challenging puzzles,
solve a murder and try to stay alive from a third-person point of view in
"The Black Mirror" for the PC.
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/games.html
-> ANIME
Tokyo teen Yume Kikuchi is a mage in training who must somehow learn that
with great power comes great responsibility in "Someday's Dreamers."
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/anime.html
-> SOUND SPACE
Vintage novelty numbers from Jimmy Durante and Sheb Wooley join with more
modern space songs by T-Bone Burnett and The B-52s on "Hey, Mr. Spaceman."
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/sound.html
-> SITE OF THE WEEK
Forget the stars--the "Allwatchers" database organizes sci-fi's greatest
flicks by plot and theme so viewers can find new favorites.
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/site.html
-> LETTERS
Readers rally around "Angel," joust with John Clute, quibble with "Duck
Dodgers," slam "Star Trek: Enterprise," and much more.
http://www.scifiweekly.com/issue345/letters.html
-> FEATURED ARTIST
Kurt Richards visits the cityscape of "New Detroit 2040 (Hart Plaza)."
http://www.scifiweekly.com/gallery/cover345.html
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