- Thu, 19:33: Huwawei Stories: Pioneers, ed. Tian Tao and Yin Zhifeng https://t.co/KQYTwgEhcQ
- Thu, 20:48: Swings and Roundabouts https://t.co/AIiaIJKFjZ @belledejour_uk on her friend Laura Lee and the demands of truth.
- Thu, 22:17: RT @will_i_am_s_: Ok timeline, who wants to hear my favourite bad joke. Astronaut 1: Hi mate, I can’t find any milk for my coffee. Astrona…
- Thu, 22:43: RT @kevincoyuk: @DWP Universal credit pays what they *think* you can live on for a month, but then deduct CSA payments, back taxes and othe…
- Fri, 05:43: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Fan Writer is Forrest J. Ackerman.
- Fri, 05:43: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Fanzine is “Le Zombie”
- Fri, 05:43: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Pro Artist is Virgil Finlay!
- Fri, 05:43: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Western ditor, Short Form, is John W. Campbell!
- Fri, 05:43: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form is … Bambi. Well, it has talking animals,…
- Fri, 05:43: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Short Story is The Twonky, by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner!
- Fri, 05:52: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer: Forrest J. Ackerman
- Fri, 05:52: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Fanzine: Le Zombie, edited by Arthur Wilson “Bob” Tucker #Worldcon76
- Fri, 05:52: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist: Virgil Finlay #Worldcon76
- Fri, 05:52: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Editor (Short Form): John W. Campbell #Worldcon76
- Fri, 05:52: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form: Bambi, written by Perce Pearce, Larry Morey, e…
- Fri, 05:52: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Short Story: “The Twonky,” by Lewis Padgett (C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner) (Astou…
- Fri, 05:56: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Novelette: “Foundation,” by Isaac Asimov (Astounding Science-Fiction, May 1942) #…
- Fri, 05:56: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Novella: “Waldo,” by Anson MacDonald (Robert A. Heinlein) (Astounding Science-Fic…
- Fri, 05:58: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Novelette is “Foundation” by Isaac Asimov.
- Fri, 05:58: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award at #WorldCon76 for Best Novella is for “Waldo” by Robert Heinlein, writing as Anson MacDonald.
- Fri, 06:14: RT @TheHugoAwards: 1943 Retrospective Hugo Award for Best Novel: Beyond This Horizon, by Anson MacDonald (Robert A. Heinlein) (Astounding S…
- Fri, 06:16: RT @PEMatson: 1943 #RetroHugos award winner at #WorldCon76 for Best Novel is “Beyond This Horizon” by Robert A. Heinlein, writing as Anson…
- Fri, 06:18: Name recognition and nostalgia seem to have helped a lot with Retro Hugos – two to Heinlein, one to Asimov for firs… https://t.co/JSzagUUaP7
- Fri, 09:12: Human Rights activist banned from Schengen zone by Poland! Appalling! https://t.co/gIsQis4IFC
- Fri, 10:45: RT @hhesterm: Project Fear is all over the press again, so let’s think about – Brexit preparation – an ongoing civil war – why propaganda h…
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