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Neil Gaiman's singular vision Philadelphia Inquirer A cartographer of the fantastical, terrifying, chaotic, and sublime world beneath our waking life, he perfected the graphic novel into a work of high literary art with The Sandman (1989-96), an epic 75-part comic-book series about the adventures of an ... |
'Game of Thrones': George RR Martin fights the genre wars Los Angeles Times Below is one of the selections: Los Angeles author and essayist Ned Vizzini's piece on the disdain and disinterest traditionally facing fantasy works that look for a spot on the bookshelf of respected literature. When I set out to get blurbs for a ... |
![]() Scientific American (blog) | Goanna-eating goannas: an evolutionary story of intraguild predation, dwarfism ... Scientific American (blog) The phrase “Runaway selection for increased body size” has already been used in the literature on body size evolution in monitors with reference to both V. priscus and the Komodo dragon (Pianka 1995); this 'runaway selection' still seems to have ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | You can't be serious about Harry Potter! Telegraph.co.uk By Sarah Rainey In the 600-year-old halls of St Andrews University, a group of leading academics is discussing a piece of literature. Not just any old literature: this, they say, is “the narrative experience of an entire generation”. |
Riverbanks Zoo ready to show off its new dragons Chicago Tribune In captivity, they are more like the friendly dragons of children's cartoons than the fierce dragons of gothic literature. They commonly demonstrate play-like behavior and allow close contact with their keepers, according to Scott Pfaff, ... |