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Started by Orion, 20-11-2005, 17:42:11

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Orion

Svi oni koji su pratili svetska desavanja na SF/F sceni znaju za ovaj sajt, vodjen od strane poznate urednice Ellen Datlow, koji je svake nedelje objavljivao online po jednu originalnu kratku pricu, a svake druge po jedan klasik, dostupne svim zainteresovanim citaocima potpuno besplatno. Tuzna vest je sto je kompanija SciFi.com odlucila da zatvori ovaj svoj ogranak do kraja godine.  :cry:

Za mene kao nekoga ko je povremeno zadovoljavao svoj apetit za dobrim pricama na pomenutom mestu ovo je veliko razocaranje, a mogu misliti kako se tek osecaju pisci koji su svojim radom doprinosili sajtu, i koji ce sada morati sa 20 centi za rec koliko je placao SciFiction, ponovo da se vrate na standardnih 5 :P ...

For what is worth, postoji i mail za proteste, pa ko oseca potrebu da se pobuni zbog ove odluke moze da pise na feedback@scifi.com
Beneath this playful boyish exterior beats the heart of a ruthless sadistic maniac.

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Evo te vesti sa sajta

A FAREWELL MESSAGE FROM EDITOR ELLEN DATLOW


Editing short fiction has been my passion since I got into the field of science-fiction, fantasy and horror in 1979. I've had a wonderful time acquiring and editing short stories for SCIFI.COM over the past, (almost) six years. I feel privileged to have worked with a creative, smart, fun group of people at SCIFI.COM and to have worked with many wonderful writers since I started editing SCI FICTION in 2000.

Stories on SCI FICTION have been nominated and won major genre awards: Linda Nagata's novella "Goddesses" won the first Nebula Award (given by the Science Fiction Writers of America) ever awarded for a piece of fiction originally published online. Lucius Shepard's novella "Over Yonder" won the first Theodore Sturgeon Award for short fiction ever won by a piece of fiction originally published online. SCI FICTION itself won the Hugo Award in 2005 for Best Web site.

I'd like to thank you all for reading the fiction and hope you'll continue to read it as long as it's archived on SCIFI.COM.

New original and classic fiction will continue to be posted until the end of 2005.

Thanks for being readers and indulging my passion.

Ellen Datlow
November 2005

Bedak.

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Why shouldn't things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.