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  • Next rising to the top of the bill is Mike Poulton's version of Eduardo De Filippo's dark comedy about the criminal underworld in Naples in the 1960s.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Paul Di Filippo's "Ribofunk" ran in the second issue, along with work by Gareth Branwyn who joined the editorial staff.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • So says Paul Di Filippo's weird and wonderful story "Providence".

    REVIEW: The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume 3 edited by George Mann 2009

  • All I was trying to get at is your comment was the most strongly worded, which sort of set the upper limit for how much ire was in that segment of the discussion, helping draw a stronger comparison for the tone of the conversation pre - and post - Di Filippo's comments.

    TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009

  • Top billing though must go to Paul Di Filippo's zany "Murder in Geektopia," a murder mystery set in a world where Randolph Hearst became US president and set about pacifying the globe through the influence of popular media.

    Sideways in the Guardian Lou Anders 2008

  • Top billing though must go to Paul Di Filippo's zany "Murder in Geektopia," a murder mystery set in a world where Randolph Hearst became US president and set about pacifying the globe through the influence of popular media.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Lou Anders 2008

  • Spinning a thread from his Why YA? post, John Scalzi asks Who Lost Scott Westerfeld? to address Paul Di Filippo's comment about an author's young adult book replacing the adult title he could have written in its place.

    SF Tidbits for 5/7/08 2008

  • That's what you have in Paul Di Filippo's wildly imagined "Murder in Geektopia".

    REVIEW: Sideways in Crime edited by Lou Anders 2008

  • Like all good science fiction should, Paul Di Filippo's "ICity" pushes the limits of imagination.

    REVIEW: The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume 2 edited by George Mann 2008

  • Spinning a thread from his Why YA? post, John Scalzi asks Who Lost Scott Westerfeld? to address Paul Di Filippo's comment about an author's young adult book replacing the adult title he could have written in its place.

    May 2008 2008

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