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Hideous Dream by Stan Goff
The Transgender Reader by Susan Stryker
Aqua Erotica: 18 Stories for a Steamy Bath
Face Forward by Kevyn Aucoin
Bleak House (Bantam Classics) by Charles Dickens
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman
See Dick Deconstruct: Literotica for the Satirically Bent by Ian Phillips
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About meI am an adjunct professor of English at two community colleges in the Chicagoland area. My books reflect my broad interests or at least they will once I get the entire library entered. My master's thesis was on two victorian ladies writing on the pseudonym, Michael Field so a lot of my books have to do with them and the Victorian time period.
About my libraryI have a wide range of interests, including but not limited to science fiction, victorian writing of all sorts, graphic novels, history, and glbtq.
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Since you have both Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy and Cylons in America, I wonder if you could tell me something about how they compare? Do they make similar arguments about similar BG situations, are they more about using philosophy to illuminate BG or vice versa, is one denser than the other, that sort of thing. Oh, and how spoileriffic are they: how much of the series do you need to have seen to not be spoiled by the books?
Thanks.
posted by drbubbles at 10:34 am (EST) on Aug 22, 2008
Unfortunately, there won't be a con THIS year. However, many of us ("us" being the concom for Think Galacticon v. 1.0) are hopeful about summer 2009 or 2010. We'll be posting/sending out something more detailed about all of this soon. Part of it is that we're going to try to distribute the labor around a bit more fairly, so we'll definitely be looking for volunteers, etc.
posted by goldfishdevastation at 9:17 pm (EST) on Feb 6, 2008
posted by goldfishdevastation at 2:29 pm (EST) on Feb 5, 2008