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A Dangerous Trip Into The 'Spill Zone:' Questions For Scott Westerfeld

In the dark forests outside Poughkeepsie, N.Y., two sisters live alone. Lexa, mute, communicates only with her unnerving rag doll. Addison, the elder, gets on her motorbike after dark and ventures into...

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Remastering The Mythos: Questions For Ruthanna Emrys

When Ruthanna Emrys first read H.P. Lovecraft's classic story "The Shadow Over Innsmouth," she already knew the basics: It's about a creepy New England harbor town populated by strange, froggy-looking...

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Cartoonists Tell Us: What Do Comics Mean To You?

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Summer Comics Poll: Meet Our Expert Panelists!

Back in May, we asked you to tell us about your favorite comics and graphic novels — and you rose to the challenge. We got more than 7,000 nominations, so while you all are lolling around in the frosty...

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'Doctor Who' Is A Woman: Jodie Whittaker Chosen To Play Lead In British...

Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: Now to a famous British export - "Doctor Who." (SOUNDBITE OF MURRAY GOLD'S "DOCTOR WHO THEME") SIEGEL: The BBC has announced that the latest...

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Yes, Some Comics Are For Kids — And They're Big Business

Any self-respecting comics fan cringes at the phrase "comics aren't just for kids anymore." But any self-respecting comics fan also has to admit there are some great kids' comics out there — especially...

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Questions For Jody Houser, Writer Of High-Flying 'Faith'

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Exclusive First Read: Philip Pullman's 'The Book Of Dust'

Philip Pullman introduced readers to his alternate Oxford, full of magic and danger, in the His Dark Materials trilogy, beginning with 1995's The Golden Compass. The story of young Lyra Belacqua, her...

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Prolific Science Fiction And Fantasy Author Ursula K. Le Guin Dies At 88

Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: One of the towering figures in science fiction has died, although she never really liked being called a sci-fi writer. Ursula K. Le Guin...

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Swedish Academy Won't Award Nobel In Literature Following Sex-Abuse Scandal

Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The Nobel Prize in Literature will not be given out this year. The Swedish Academy was thrown into turmoil last fall when sexual...

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It's Aliiiiiive! This Year, Our Summer Reader Poll Is All About Horror

Editor's note: The poll is now closed! Thanks for voting. This year's summer poll has me hiding under the bed — whether or not there's a monster there — because, in honor of the 200th anniversary of...

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Summer Horror Poll: Meet Our Expert Panelists!

Voting in this year's Summer Reader Poll is closed — and you've given us more than 6,000 of your favorite horror novels and stories to sort through. So while my shambling hordes of undead minions (OK,...

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Laura Ingalls Wilder's Name Removed From Children's Literature Award

Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: For years, the American Library Association has given out a children's literature award named for Laura Ingalls Wilder. This weekend, a...

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Comic-Con, Day 1: Still Alive

Petra: Ah, the fresh hopefulness (a New Hope, even) of the first day of San Diego Comic-Con! Your feet don't hurt (yet), your nose isn't peeling (yet) and you haven't faced down the dark night of the...

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Comic-Con, Day 2: Who's Day

Petra: Today is Thursday, but as far as I'm concerned, it's Doctor Whosday, and I'm starting the day by going to BBC America's press conference for their flagship show, and then ... and then ... I get...

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Comic-Con Day 3: The Best Hawkeye

Today is cosplay day! As the con goes along, people start busting out better and better costumes, and we spent a few hours today seeing the extremely impressive sights. Oh, and did we mention — WE were...

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Ashes To Ashes, Funk To Funky: Questions For Jason Heller, Author Of 'Strange...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYYRH4apXDo David Bowie kind of bookends the 1970s – between "Space Oddity" in 1969 and its sequel "Ashes to Ashes" in 1980, music and science fiction crossed the...

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'Chesapeake Requiem' Chronicles Life On An Endangered Island

Tangier Island is in trouble — though that's kind of nothing new. The little island in the Chesapeake has been home to a small, self-reliant community for centuries, and it's been washing away little...

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After 'Forty Years Of Pointed Ears,' 'ElfQuest' Ends Its Legendary Run

ElfQuest is something unique in the world of comics: It's one of the longest-running fantasy series ever — and it's been the passion project of just two people for its whole life. There were few comics...

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'Our Fathers Were Like Ghosts:' Questions For Juan Vidal, Author Of 'Rap Dad'

"The first time I saw my father do coke, I was about six," author (and occasional NPR critic) Juan Vidal writes in his new memoir, Rap Dad: A Story of Family and the Subculture that Shaped a...

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