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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 4) 2009
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
MIND MELD: The Most Intelligent Films of Science Fiction 2009
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Mike Brotherton is all over the electromagnetic spectrum in the video tutorial.
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
MIND MELD: Which Medium is Driving Science Fiction...Books or Film/TV? 2008
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
MIND MELD: Which Predictions Did Golden Age Science Fiction Get Right & Wrong? 2008
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
MIND MELD: What are the Best Examples of SF/F Worldbuilding? 2008
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Mike Brotherton is the author of the hard science fiction novels Spider Star (2008) and Star Dragon (2003), the latter being a finalist for the Campbell award.
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration? 2008
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