On WE,ROBOTS: "Sue Lange's WE, ROBOTS is a meditation on the passage of spirit into machine...
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Wiscon: Sue Lange will be on three panels and a reading at this year's Wiscon. Her panels are: Technology and the Environment; Women and Hard SF; and Timmi Duchamp's Marq'ssan Cycle. As usual, she knows very little about these subjects, but because of intense interest on her part, she signed up for them and convinced the board her opinion counted. See her flounder on May 23 and 24 in Madison, WI. On a serious note, she'll also be reading with the Aqueduct Press group known as the Aqueductistas. They plan to revolutionize the world or maybe just take over Wiscon for 15 minutes. Wiscon info On April 15, Sue Langegave a talk at the Mifflin Community Library in Shillington, PA on the subject of science fiction. She covered topics such as: how science fiction shapes future technology, how humanity interacts with machines, and other such subjects that she's an expert on. WESS Radio:On January 29, Sue was on Robert McKenzie's talk show at WESS which is the college radio station for East Stroudsburg University in Eastern PA: the gateway to the Poconos. The show was broadcast live. Yee ha. The Sue Lange interview on the Jordan Rich radio show was aired on December 1. Jordan Rich's show airs on CBS-affiliate WBZ in Boston on Saturday and Sunday midnight to 5am and Sundays 10pm to midnight. Visit his website for more info. Chaos Theory: Tales Askew's latest issue includes "How to Dispose of Sneakers," an uncharacteristically non-hilarious look at the future by Sue Lange. The tagline states "CTTA has officially gone green with this story." I'm proud to be such a force for change. Read it and weep. Anathema's premiere issue includes "The Club," a humorous look at the futurist's future, by Sue Lange. The editor Heidi Lampietti came up with a teaser that pretty much sums it up: "Styrofoam: it's not just for breakfast anymore." Anathema comes to us from independent publisher, Red Jack Books, famous for it's "How to Start a Cult" book. The Club is part of Red Jack's ongoing Anathema anthology and may in fact find itself in a print version one day. Darker Matter has published Sue's story, PEROXIDE HEAD, in the August issue. Sentinel S-F has published Sue's flash fiction piece, THE CASE FOR RFID, in the September issue. This will be an all-flash issue. Hang on! Sue Lange read her story, Suicides (Adbusters, March 2007) as part of P.E.E.L's ongoing reading series on September 13. The reading will take place in the Stain Bar (766 Grand St., Brooklyn, NY) at 7:30pm. The event was well attended by a nice bar crowd. Sue Lange appeared on the New Arts Alive! television show via BCTV on Tuesday, June 26, at 5pm. This show will be broadcast on: Comcast Reading, channel 13, Comcast Hamburg, channel 16, Keystone Cable, channel 7, Service Electric Cablevision, channel 20, VCR Plus Changel 28, Manhattan Neighborhood Network, New York City, ch 57/104, Tues at 7:00am. It will be rebroadcast at various other times and places as well. Contact your cable provider for details.
Aiofe's Kiss just published "Buyer's Club" in the June 2007 issue. Aoife's Kiss is an SF, Fantasy, and Horror zine from Sam's Dot Publishing. Vote for the best story in the issue at: http://www.samsdotpublishing.com/aoife/vote.htm WE, ROBOTS is here! L. Timmel Duchamp's publishing house, Aqueduct Press, has published Sue Lange's novella, WE, ROBOTS. The subject of the novella is the Singularity and human paranoia. WE, ROBOTS is part of Aqueduct's Conversation Pieces. (Get it!) Adbusters published "Suicides" in the March/April 2007 issue. Adbusters is a magazine that takes issue with our commercial culture, hence the name. They are famous for hosting the "Buy Nothing" day. The magazine comes to us from Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada. Huh. See http://www.adbusters.org
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