Review: The Mandibles: A Family 2029-2047 by Lionel Shriver.Free trade, private property, civil liberties, classical liberalism and modern libertarianism: An Appreciation of Neal Stephenson’s The System of the World, the 2005 Prometheus Best Novel winner.Rush songwriter-drummer Neil Peart widely remembered for his libertarian idealism, individualism.The Prometheus Awards reach a notable milestone: 100 works recognized!.A cyberspace, cyberpunk landmark in sf history: Vernor Vinge's True Names, a 2007 Prometheus Hall of Fame winner.Fresh crop of Best Novel finalists spans genres, with most authors recognized for first time in Prometheus history.A badge of honor: LFS logo/brand image added to Novel finalist book cover, raising visibility for the Prometheus Award.A ‘Mad Genius’ commentary: Best Novel finalist Dave Freer on Prometheus as trickster and role model of ingenuity.Eris, the dwarf planet and goddess, and Illuminatus!.Orwell’s 1984 vs Huxley’s Brave New World: Which fictional dystopia seems more timely today?.Lord of the Rings: Economist uses Prometheus Hall of Fame classic to expose false complaints about capitalism – and about Tolkien’s underappreciated Eagles.Review: Nancy Kress novel The Eleventh Gate imagines pros, cons & conflicts of future libertarian, authoritarian worlds.Appreciating sf author Nancy Kress, her Beggars trilogy and other Prometheus-nominated novels.Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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