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September 11, 2000
Issue 177
Vol. 6, No. 37

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Stephen Ray

INTERVIEW

 Gardner Dozois, who has won the Best Editor Hugo Award 12 times, talks about the state of written science fiction, where it's been, where it's going, and the kinds of stories he'd like to see more of.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 SF critic John Clute looks at Ursula K. Le Guin's first new novel in 10 years, The Telling, which explores "How humans make their world by telling it."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 SCI FI orders more Lexx, TNT may make Pretender telefilms, Joel Silver will remake Westworld, the Chesley Awards are announced, Robert Jordan will release an e-book, and more.
ON SCREEN
 T2 is back! The Terminator 2: Judgment Day Ultimate Edition DVD is packed with six hours of movies and features, plus the script, an in-depth look at the making of the film and more.
OFF THE SHELF
 In Susan R. Matthews' Colony Fleet, a disgraced engineer must convince her crewmates that they and the fleet may be headed for disaster.
GAMES
 Reach for the Stars is a turn-based strategy game of interstellar empire-building that employs the four Xs: eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate.
ANIME
 Kane Blueriver is a freelance troubleshooter who roams the galaxy solving problems. But meeting troublemaker Millie Nocturne turns out to be more than he can handle in Lost Universe.
SOUND SPACE
 The Lothars perform compositions on four theramins--the spooky electronic instrument heard in many '50s sci-fi flicks--on their new CD Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 philipKdick.com features summaries and reviews of all of Philip K. Dick's novels, plus interviews, Hollywood links, a message board and more. If it relates to Philip K. Dick, it's probably here.
LETTERS
 Our readers sound off against Highlander: Endgame for many reasons, some sensible, some not. Got something on your mind? Write a Letter to the Editor!

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