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- Blood and Iron: A Novel of the Promethean Age 450 copies, 23 reviews
- Hammered 443 copies, 14 reviews
- Scardown 337 copies, 3 reviews
- Carnival 318 copies, 24 reviews
- Worldwired 299 copies, 3 reviews
- Dust 244 copies, 10 reviews
- Whiskey and Water: A Novel of the Promethean Age 220 copies, 9 reviews
- New Amsterdam 209 copies, 11 reviews
- Ink and steel : a novel of the Promethean age 198 copies, 5 reviews
- Undertow 192 copies, 5 reviews
- The Chains That You Refuse 149 copies, 1 review
- Hell and Earth: A Novel of the Promethean Age 133 copies, 7 reviews
- All the Windwracked Stars 125 copies, 10 reviews
- Seven for a Secret 40 copies, 2 reviews
- By the Mountain Bound 22 copies, 1 review
- Tideline [short story] 10 copies, 7 reviews
- Shoggoths In Bloom 7 copies, 6 reviews
- The Girl Who Sang Rose Madder 6 copies, 1 review
- Wax [short story] 4 copies, 3 reviews
- And The Deep Blue Sea 4 copies, 2 reviews
- Follow Me Light [short story] 4 copies, 2 reviews
- Lucifugous [short story] 3 copies, 2 reviews
- Boojum (in Fast Ships, Black Sails - VANDERMEER) 3 copies, 1 review
- This Tragic Glass [short story] 3 copies, 1 review
- The Cold Blacksmith [short story] 3 copies, 2 reviews
- The Devil You Don't [short story] 3 copies, 1 review
- Gone to Flowers [short story] 3 copies
- Chill 3 copies
- Almost True 3 copies, 1 review
- Stella Nova 2 copies, 1 review
- The Chains That You Refuse [short story] 2 copies, 1 review
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Elizabeth Bear has 9 past events. (show) The Coffee House: Star Base Andromeda - Book Discussion Meeting (October 27 at 18:30) Star Base Andromeda is a Lincoln science fiction, fantasy and horror club. Approximately every six weeks, we select books for all attendees to read and discuss at the same meeting. We will be discussing Elizabeth Bear's "Undertow" at our October 27th meeting at The Coffee House. Non-members are welcome ... (more)
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M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear.; Lucy Snyder. Unless you enjoy the thrill of living without health insurance and have a real taste for rice, beans, and ramen noodles, you probably shouldn't quit your day job. How do you build a writing career if you know you can't escape the daily grind?
Penguicon 2008: Bear and Mole Show (sadly, with Troll) (April 19 at 21:00) Sarah Monette.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. Two powerhouse writers and one distraction work hard for your amusement. They'll read just enough to make you want to buy more. They'll share glimpses of their writing so dazzling that you'll walk from the room blinded. They'll leave you wondering why their work isn't mandatory reading for every school ... (more)
William Jones.; John Scalzi.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. Warfare in science fiction and fantasy and what attracts us to it.
Penguicon 2008: Excellence in an Economy of Words--Why Write Short Fiction? (April 19 at 14:00) Sarah Monette.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear.; Lucy Snyder. Authors increasingly insist they only want to write novel length and that the short form is boring. Market numbers seem to indicate that the short form is dying. And yet, the demand for flash fiction continues to grow and a generation rises raised on instant gratification and short attention spans. Why ... (more)
Sarah Monette.; Elizabeth Bear.; Catherynne Valente .; Cherie Priest. The overlooked skill of city building in Urban Fantasy.
Sarah Monette.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. Constructed languages and beautiful maps have been part of fantasy and science fiction writing for decades. Our panelists discuss the right and wrong ways to do them and why they appeal to us so much.
William Jones.; M. Keaton.; Elizabeth Bear. The resurgence of space opera: A subgenre of sci-fi once considered passe and childish is back with both pulp fists swinging. Why? Is it a good thing? What is it within the space opera that continues to appeal after all these years?
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