I found this on the Walmart site. The new novel sounds interesting: Dark Reflections is the story of Arnold Hawley, a gay African American poet who has lived...
I just read this excellent biography by Julie Phillips. A fascinating portrait of the woman who was James Tiptree Jr. -- who assumed, among other roles, those...
Greetings: I read it, as well. I was not so impressed. I did, however, go out and fill in the gaps in my "Tiptree" collection and hope this volume leads to...
Just a note of an upcomming Delany appearence on Wednesday January 24th in Philadelphia at Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia (U of P). •...
For the New Yorkers on the list: I stopped by St. Mark's Bookshop on Friday, and they had several reduced price copies of Silent Interviews and Bread and Wine...
Hello Everyone, Just a quick note to tell you that I ran into Mr. Delany last week and he was kind enough to give me a galley edition of his upcoming book ...
Just in case there's someone here who can read in Turkish. This seems interesting even though I can't get a single word of it :)): an article on Delany and...
... And here's one from the Saturday literary section of Norwegian daily Klassekampen. It's not available on their web site (http://www.klassekampen), ...
Hi all, my name is Michael and I am new to the list and to start my first post I thought I would provide a link to a video of Samuel R. Delany giving a reading...
LOCUS Online (www.locusmag.com) reports that Julie Phillps's JAMES TIPTREE, JR. has won the National Book Critics Circle award for biography published in 2006,...
Tomorrow is Samuel R. Delany's 65th birthday. Happy Birthday! Some exciting recent and forthcoming events: - _About Writing_ was nominated for a Hugo award for...
... Wow, that sounds v. interesting, indeed. Some googling doesn't turn up anything of use about the director or the film. How odd that there wouldn't be a...
I'm in DC too. Didn't know about the Howard gig but I saw Delany & Butler together a few years ago at the Museum of Natural or American History. A couple of...
Fred Barney Taylor is an excellent documentary filmmaker. He did a series of three (maybe four?) beautifully wrought films that attached authors to their...
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Does anyone know whether there are plans to give The Polymath wider distribution? ...
I doubt the filmmaker has any plans as yet. Festival showings are typically the beginning of the process of gaining distribution. -Eric ... [Non-text portions...
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It seems that Dark Reflections has been released already. I was expecting a May publication date, but it's available right now. This is very exciting. -Pete...
Great News! But they havent send my book yet, I checked my page on amazon, maybe soon, I cant wait anymore to read his new book. Cheerio Henrick ... ...
Amazon won't ship until May. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around ...
I'm sure everyone already knows about this film, but I haven't seen any information on the Delany-list regarding the Tribeca Film Festival showings. So here's...
Thanks for posting about ths, I hadn't heard anything about it. I would like to attend the Saturday the 28th showing, but cannot find further information on...
Try this link: Tribeca Film Festival <http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/tixSYS/2007/filmguide/title-detail.p\ hp?AlphaRange=PP&ShowShorts=&ShowPast=N> Or...
For those of us who live continents and oceans away from Tribeca does anyone know if DVD or on-line distribution is in the cards? Thanks, -- David Cozy ...
... As someone wrote a few months ago, when the movie was first mentioned, playing the festival circuit is usually near the start of the process of trying to...
Did I not just see that Dark Reflections isn't out until May 10 or so? Well, I got my preordered copy just the other day. It is really awesome--that's my...
Picked up my copy in SF last week. Just finished reading it last night. It's terrific storytelling. And a fascinating on the nature and value of art in the...