RE: Arthus C Clarke (mason) shapes future with books - Page 2 - David Icke's Official Forums
3 weeks ago (2008-08-17 06:37:00)
by free canada
...selling science fiction novel by
Arthur C.
Clarke, which was released in
January 1982. ...to 2001: A Space Odyssey and was nominated for the Hugo
Award for Best Novel in 1983. The novel was turned into...a much older short story by
Clarke, "History Lesson" - the plot involves superfast evolution...of 2001 featured the journey to Saturn instead:
Clarke acknowledges this retroactive continuity in his author'...
RE: Arthus C Clarke (mason) shapes future with books
3 weeks ago (2008-08-17 05:56:00)
by free canada
...A Fall of
Moondust Fall_of_moondust.jpg A Fall of Moondust is a science fiction novel by
Arthur C.
Clarke, first published in 1961. It was nominated for a Hugo
Award for Best Novel, and was the first science fiction novel selected to become a Reader's Digest Condensed Book. By the 21st ...
RE: Your Favorite Book Awards
3 months ago (2008-06-08 13:18:00)
by tompe
...Originally Posted by HarryT I've not heard of the
Clarke award. Where's it awarded, and who selects it? It is a juryied
award and on the web site it is described as "The
Arthur C.
Clarke Award is the UK’s premier prize for science ... are usually much more interesting then the
Hugo award which is a popularity contest. But this year I though the Hugo ...
RE: Iran suspends stoning - Page 2 - Iran Defence Forum
3 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-08-14 02:16:00)
by PERSPOLIS
... parents of pupils regarding the novel's anti-religious content and sexual references. The Handmaid's Tale won the Governor General's
Award for 1985, and the first
Arthur C.
Clarke Award in 1987. It was also nominated for the 1986 Nebula
Award, the 1986 Booker Prize, and the 1987
Prometheus Award. It has been adapted several times into ...
RE: The Kara and Lee Shipper Thread III
2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-06-10 14:59:00)
by hayj
...from Roman times to William the Conquerer. I've never read Baxter before apparently he has a British Science Fiction
Award, a
Locus Award, and has been nominated for an
Arthur C.
Clarke Award and several Hugo's. That sounds good. We really do need someone to put together a summer shipper reading list.
RE: The Kara and Lee Shipper Thread III
2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-06-10 14:57:00)
by Anastashia
...sprinkling of smut throughout.. The first two go from Roman times to
William the Conquerer. I've never read Baxter before apparently he has a British Science Fiction
Award, a Locus
Award, and has been nominated for an
Arthur C.
Clarke Award and several Hugo's.
RE: Angelina gives birth to twins
1 month, 1 week ago (2008-07-31 19:26:00)
by A. DeWitt
...from parents of pupils regarding the novel's anti-religious content and sexual references.
The Handmaid's Tale won the Governor General's
Award for 1985, and the first
Arthur C.
Clarke Award in 1987. It was also nominated for the 1986 Nebula
Award, the 1986 Booker Prize, and the 1987 Prometheus
Award. It has been adapted several times into ...
RE: Straight Dope Message Board - Why the hatred for Science Fiction?
2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-08-19 20:08:00)
by Dangerosa
... need to discount her five Booker nominations and one win, her two Governor's General Awards, or her
Prince of Asturias Award. (She also has an
Arthur C Clarke Award for Handmaids Tale - so someone in the SF community thought she wrote one decent SF book). By objective measures, she is neither pedistrian nor does she write ...
RE: What book are you currently reading - Page 25 - Sherdog Mixed Martial Arts Forums
1 month, 1 week ago (2008-07-30 20:58:00)
by casrot
Currently reading: Thirteen -
Richard K. Morgan Thirteen was released in the UK under the title Black Man and won the 2008
Arthur C.
Clarke Award. Also, Morgan's Altered Carbon is one of my favorite books, so I have high hopes for this one.