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  • Just finished "Incandescence" by Greg Egan -- one of the best physics stories ever!

    Quick Meme: What Are You Reading and How Are You Liking It? 2008

  • "Incandescence:" Roi, Zak and the other aliens are as fleshed out as they need to be, more would be less in their case; it would take focus away from how science matters to them.

    More Thoughts on Incandescence Karen Burnham 2008

  • Deutsch traces a comparable trajectory on the "Incandescence," which features a Schoenbeck and McGinnis bassoon and clarinet duet that imparts the melancholy number with a minor classical slant which is echoed by Deutsch's higher register piano chords.

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2009

  • Deutsch traces a comparable trajectory on the "Incandescence," which features a Schoenbeck and McGinnis bassoon and clarinet duet that imparts the melancholy number with a minor classical slant which is echoed by Deutsch's higher register piano chords.

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2009

  • "Incandescence" is "meditative, melancholic, with a French Impressionist feel, almost like a Ravel piece," Reeves says.

    unknown title 2009

  • Locus Online Analyzes this year's Nebula Nominations: "Given the current change in Nebula voting rules, by which only 2009 publications will be eligible for next year's 2010 awards, prominent 2008 novels such as Neal Stephenson's Anathem, Iain M. Banks 'Matter, Greg Egan's Incandescence, and Greg Bear's City at the End of Time no longer have the potential to capture nominations after being passed over this year."

    March 2009 2009

  • Greg Egan's Incandescence, for the intensity and rigor of its hard science.

    MIND MELD: Speculative Fiction Books That Should Be Assigned in School 2009

  • Locus Online Analyzes this year's Nebula Nominations: "Given the current change in Nebula voting rules, by which only 2009 publications will be eligible for next year's 2010 awards, prominent 2008 novels such as Neal Stephenson's Anathem, Iain M. Banks 'Matter, Greg Egan's Incandescence, and Greg Bear's City at the End of Time no longer have the potential to capture nominations after being passed over this year."

    SF Tidbits for 3/2/09 2009

  • Incandescence by Greg Egan is on my list after that.

    It is an amazing time to read fantasy « 2009

  • Karen Burnham supplements her SF Signal review of Greg Egan's Incandescence with some more thoughts.

    SF Tidbits for 10/25/08 2008

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