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Book Review: David Levy's 'Eclipse: Voyage to Darkness and Light'
Dec 15 2000 07:00:36 ET

Beyond the wonder of witnessing coincidences of our local celestial mechanics, eclipses are highly personal events. David Levy's "Eclipse: Voyage to Darkness and Light" shows that an eclipse Baedeker can be scientific and touching.
L. Sprague de Camp Passes On
Nov 07 2000 08:09:06 ET

L. Sprague de Camp, one of the greatest archaeological voices of the Golden Age of Science Fiction, died Monday in his adopted home of Plano, Texas, just three weeks short of his 93rd birthday.
Novelization Makes the Most of 'Red Planet'
Oct 31 2000 11:55:24 ET

Peter Telep has churned out his share of novelizations and media tie-in books, and like the stranded astronauts in the upcoming movie Red Planet, he makes the best of what he has. The result is a decent though slightly ludicrous adventure novel.
Ringworld Movie Around the Corner
Nov 06 2000 15:03:07 ET
Dune Messiah Coming To TV
Oct 26 2000 17:30:24 ET
Larry Niven fans, rejoice! The first film based on one of the author's novels is ramping up, and it's going to be Ringworld. Even though Frank Herbert's Dune isn't set to air on the SCI FI Channel for another six weeks, there's even more Arrakis in the pipeline, and the people involved couldn't be more pleased.
'Colony Fleet' Settles New Territory
Oct 24 2000 14:39:41 ET

It's not often that you see a novel about a generation starship that doesn't end in bloody revolution, but that's just what Susan R. Matthews has created here. No two-headed mutant heads roll on the deck here, and that's breaking a tradition that's almost as old as the generation ship idea itself.
     Britannia Rules the Stars: Warren Ellis in Space
     Second Dune Prequel Disappoints
     Vernor Vinge, Galaxy Quest Win Hugos
     'Hunted' Tracks Down Gripping SF Mystery
     'Call From a Distant Shore' Cuts Through Media Chaos
     Stardoc Journey Continues 'Beyond Varallan'
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