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November 29, 2004
Issue 397
Vol. 10, No. 48

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INTERVIEW

 John W. Campbell Memorial Award-winning author George Zebrowski dons his editor's hat in hopes of achieving Synergy.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute uncovers Philip Roth's alternate history novel The Plot Against America and learns to "Listen to Father."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Chris Carter seeks the truth once more in The X-Files 2, Robert Downey Jr. joins Tim Allen in the pack of The Shaggy Dog, Steven Spielberg speeds War of the Worlds to theaters, Paul Greengrass takes over watching the Watchmen, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Noah Wyle checks out a quest in The Librarian, Jon Voight crosses over in The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Scott Barstow gets his game on in the Harsh Realm—The Complete Series DVD, and Brad Dourif sets Chucky aside in The Hazing.
OFF THE SHELF
 John Barnes investigates an alien invasion in Gaudeamus, while Lynn Abbey revisits fantasy's most dangerous city in Thieves' World: Enemies of Fortune.
GAMES
 Star Wars Galaxies: Jump to Lightspeed takes the massively multiplayer online game off the original's land-locked world and off to the stars for a space-fighting expansion.
ANIME
 Two demon destroyers enlist in the war between heaven and hell—and learn the extent of their own eerie powers—in Chrono Crusade.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer Bobby Johnston uses traditional orchestral elements in unorthodox ways to help Stuart Gordon crown the King of the Ants.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Bad Astronomy points out the cinema's scientific inaccuracies and debunks urban legends with reviews, essays and a recommended reading list.
LETTERS
 Readers remember Quantum Leap, lose themselves in Lost, add up the price of Star Trek DVDs, fall all over Farscape, and more.

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