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Extractions: Click on photo for a picture of Paul Riddell with his friend in front of the Dallas Museum of Natural History. Paul T. Riddell is a Michigan-born, Texas-raised essayist and columnist who recently hid a fortune in gadolinium somewhere near his fortified bunker on Mount Briscoe overlooking downtown Dallas, Texas. A complete map to the treasure, as well as information on the code words necessary to ward off the trained Salvator's water monitors guarding it, is available his website, The Healing Power of Obnoxiousness at http://www.hpoo.com Lydon's Lament SF Site's film columnist has an undying love of midnight shows in movie theatres. In this column, he gives us some history, some anecdotes and some reasons why it is a thing of the past. From The Rocky Horror Picture Show to the unlamented Shock Treatment , we get a peek at why they lasted awhile, what caused their demise and where to seek out alternatives for home viewing.
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Extractions: Making Light Incorporating Electrolite Language, fraud, folly, truth, knitting, and growing luminous by eating light. Back to previous post: Brilliant Sri Lankan novelists, go home Go to Making Light's front page. Forward to next post: Just go look. Subscribe (via RSS) to this post's comment thread. (What does this mean? Here's a quick introduction.) Who is Edgar Harris? Posted by Teresa at 11:18 AM * 6 comments Science Fiction Age com ics , less about about the computer industry , and seems to be familiar with Texas. He knows more about gen re mo vies than I do. On the other hand, he knows squat about fandom But he definitely knows the professional SF world. Try his The better you know SFWA, the funnier that gets. Edgar Harris knows the industry, both trade books and magazines, and his viewpoint is editorial; see and Welcome to Making Light's comments section. Moderator: Teresa Nielsen Hayden.
"certain Feelings Of Alienation" - By "paul T. Riddell" paul T. riddell is a Michiganborn, Texas-raised essayist and general menace currently residing in a fortified ranch on the slopes of Mount Briscoe http://www.spark-online.com/february00/trends/riddell.html
Extractions: *other trends aliens : riddell astronomy : wacker behind blown eyes : shirley employment : nordstrom ... self : mihalache *comment? discuss this article on our discussion board *contact us feed back sub missions ... design Also by Paul Riddell: going postal under the mistletoe killing millions with a sharp twist of the tongue the unexamined life? *index *spark [ main ] media trends discourse ... [ about ] *spark *subscribe enter your email address to receive information and updates *current issue *archives archives page a definite threat... *aliens certain feelings of alienation printer friendly version by paul t. riddell Well, we're now well into 2000 , and most of the science fictional promises we received as children haven't come to pass. No hover cars, no manned Mars bases, no learning pills. Not that we needed most of these (although learning pills, properly applied, might guarantee that more frat boys leave school with something besides a blasted liver and a police record for date rape), but it's the principle of the thing that's at issue. Most of all, we still haven't made contact with extraterrestrials, and we should be glad of this.
SevenQuestions: Paul Riddell Its not so much that we have a better proportion of good SF novels compared to films, but that bad SF novels generally dont get republished (with the http://www.sevenquestions.com/new7q/paulriddell.shtml
Extractions: TWO Something I've wondered lately: If the people in a sci-fi story are plotting to send people though a time machine to change history and remove certain inconvenient future personages a la "The Terminator" doesn't the fact that they're doing this imply the mission will fail (because if the mission succeeds they'd never have to do this to begin with)?
Tangent Article - Does `SFWA' Help? paul riddell Revisited Placing SFWA Member on Your Cover Letter .. When you get to the point where you don t need it anymore SFWA on the letterhead http://www.sfwa.org/writing/sfwa.htm
Extractions: Why should I care that Paul Riddell said in his Fall Tangent column, "I'm willing to bet that other editors feel the same way I do: with very few exceptions, seeing the letterhead that lists SFWA and HWA is a screaming neon sign saying 'crappy story enclosed; please flush at first opportunity'"? After all, as several editors and writers I talked to pointed out, the statement is clearly hyperbole and shouldn't be taken at face value. Riddell went on to say, "My main beef concerns the SFWA members who put their membership on the letterhead, as in 'Joe Blow, SFWA Member.' When I started accepting manuscripts for the Genetech anthology a year ago, I quickly learned to look at the cover letter; with maybe one exception, every submission that made a big gardyloo about SFWA on its masthead was a complete and utter dog." He says that he plans on addressing in more detail in a future column in Tangent his feelings about SFWA.
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Extractions: Science Fiction Fantasy Chronicles: forums ... Reviews The Edge Chronicles, Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell User Name Remember Me? Password Register Forum RULES Members List Gallery ... Rate Thread 29th December 2004, 05:12 AM permalink dwndrgn vbmenu_register("postmenu_57033", true); Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida Posts: 3,628 The Edge Chronicles, Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell This is a YA series that fell into my lap by chance and the books were so pretty I just had to read them. It is a fantasy story about a boy named Twig who goes on a journey because he doesn't fit in. The books are nicely bound with beautiful black and white ilustrations that truly give the reader a vision of this unique little world. Twig, while having grown up with the Trolls knows he doesn't fit in and finds out for sure when his Mother tells him he must leave. In order to do so he must make a scary journey through the Deepwoods on his own. His adventures begin in earnest when he forgets his mother's admonishment 'Don't ever stray off of the path!'. He finds out that while some other classes of people may look different and even sleep different but they all are similar in some ways. Twig has to survive an accidental flight tethered to a boy who has been poisoned with a substance that makes him fill with hot air. He then narrowly escapes being eaten by a Bloodwood tree, being destroyed by a newly made Termagent, finds and loses his real father, and later witnesses the hatching of a Caterbird and makes friends with a formidable banderbear.
Riddell,S Induction of TransgeneSpecific Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Responses After Transplantation My paper Ron Neville , Sam riddell , Pam Wilson , paul Nkhoma http://lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Riddell,S
Extractions: recommending commenting favorite papers recom. cited Riddell S (S) Riddell S (Sam) Riddell S (Scott) Riddell S (Shane) ... Riddell S (Stuart) Latest Paper: Hum Gene Ther. 2007 Dec 19; : 18092920 Induction of Transgene-Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Responses After Transplantation of Gene-Modified CD34(+) Cells Despite Nonablative Immunosuppressive Conditioning. [My paper] Julia C Piasecki Karen Beagles Brian C Beard Stanley Riddell ... Hans-Peter Kiem In previous studies we showed that low-dose irradiation and immunosuppression with cyclosporine and mycophenolate mofetil prolonged in vivo persistence of gene-modified T cells but was unable to induce tolerance. We hypothesized that the lack of sustained antigen presentation because of the limited life span of the infused T cells might be responsible for the lack of tolerance induction. Thus, we examined whether tolerance could be induced by infusion of long-lived stem cells. Two baboons were transplanted with YFP/neo-transduced CD34(+) cells. The transgene-marked cells disappeared completely within 5 weeks and CD8(+) transgene-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes were detected in both animals. Thus, this nonablative conditioning regimen did not provide sufficient immunosuppression for the induction of tolerance after infusion of gene-modified CD34(+) cells.
The Edge Chronicles Author paul Stewart and illustrator Chris riddell talk about the lastest book in to read because they don t need much encouragement to go to the movies! http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2006/03/14/DI20060314006
Extractions: Author Paul Stewart and illustrator Chris Riddell have released the seventh in their New York Times best-selling adventure series The Edge Chroncles , "Freeglader." Stewart and Riddell were online Monday, March 20 at noon ET to answer questions about the new book, the chronicles and how they hope to get middle schoolers especially boys excited about reading. Best friends since meeting at their daughters' nursery school 15 years ago, Stewart and Riddell work together to create the words and pictures to tell stories that Publishers Weekly calls "equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll." washingtonpost.com: Welcome to our discussion with Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell, creators of The Edge series. Publishers Weekly praises these fantasy adventure books as "equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. Here's a sample from the first book, "Beyond the Deepwoods": "Fromps coughed and spat, quarms squealed, while the great banderbear beat its monstrous hairy chest and yodelled to its mate." Harrisburg, Pa.:
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Kidsreads.com - MUDDLE EARTH By Paul Stewart And Chris Riddell by paul Stewart and Chris riddell Delacorte Books for Young Readers and the previous Wednesday when it hadn t dawned until onetwenty in the afternoon. http://www.kidsreads.com/reviews/9780385733168.asp
Extractions: Joe is about to be whisked away to the land of Muddle Earth by Randalf, a truly inept wizard who knows exactly one spell. Randalf and his sidekicks - the ogre known as Norbert the Not-Very-Big and the bird named Veronica - have summoned Joe (and his own sidekick, his dog Harry) to Muddle Earth in order to save the kingdom from the horrid ogre known as Engelbert the Enormous. Joe is a reluctant warrior at best, and despite his new name of Joe the Barbarian, all he really wants is to fulfill his duties and get back home again. Before Joe can even approach the fearsome Engelbert, however, he has to be outfitted with the appropriate warrior garb: the Woolly Gloves of Determination, the Wellies of Power, the War-bonnet of Sarcasm and the Trident of Trickery (which, given Randalf's pitiful budget, are actually old gloves and boots, a saucepan and a toasting-fork). Nevertheless, despite his apprehension, Joe turns out to be a most capable hero, even when confronted not only with fearsome ogres and trolls but even by dragons, rogue cutlery and the fiercest villain of all - Doctor Cuddles of Giggle Glade, who vows to become Lord and Master of Muddle Earth. But will Randalf, whose only spell involves bringing questionable heroes to Muddle Earth, be able to return Joe to the place he wants to be most of all - home?
Teachers@Random | ClassroomCast - Paul Stewart And Chris Riddell For some strange reason, which they cant quite remember, they decided to work together. Enter the imaginative worlds of paul Stewart Chris riddell. http://www.randomhouse.com/teachers/classroomcast/stewart_riddell.html
Extractions: Site Map Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell are the co-creators of the Edge Chronicles . Paul and Chris first met at nursery school. Not theirs, but the one their sons went to. For some strange reason, which they cant quite remember, they decided to work together. That was over ten years ago. Since then, they have created several series and books for young people. Click to view Paul Stewart's Author Spotlight
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Extractions: @import url(/Assets/css/teens.css); @import url(/Assets/css/teenslevel2.css); Skip to content Pulse Our web site Our library catalogue CINCH Heritage Kids Pulse Paul and Chris collaborate on the very successful Edge Chronicles which Paul writes and Chris illustrates. They were in Christchurch to promote the ninth and penultimate installment in the trilogy of trilogies (+1). How collaborative is the process? Did you deliberately choose to have male protagonists - Twig, Rook, Quint? The Edge characters are not necessarily black or white - you get the feeling that life on the Edge is a matter of looking out for yourself because no-one else is going to, that moral imperatives are driven more by circumstance than character? Comment? Paul is often the one that adds the darkness and seriousness into the stories whereas Chris tends to be lighter. The image of Sanctaphrax very compelling - city on a stone on a chain floating in the sky. And the buoyant stones and wood, stormphrax and the great storms - are all turning assumptions about matter around to create new world and environment - how carefully did you have to think it all through? - create some new natural laws? Paul - you seem to have issues with parents - you have missing fathers, orphans, abandoned children - is this just a device to give some freedom of movement or motivation to your heroes?
Review - The Lost Barkscrolls By Paul Stewart And Chris Riddell From authors paul Stewart and Chris riddell comes The Lost Barkscrolls, is the one book that ties up all those loose ends the other books didnt. http://www.booklore.co.uk/PastReviews/StewartPaul/TheLostBarkscrolls/TheLostBark
Extractions: ISBN-13 : HB 978-0-38561-168-8 Publishers Write-Up This is a fantastic new adventure in the world of the Edge Chronicles These exciting new tales are ideal for those new to the Edge, or as an addition to the collection of any fan. They feature tales from each of the Edge Trilogies : one from the time of Twig, hero of Beyond the Deepwoods , one from the time of Quint, Twig's father and hero of Clash of the Sky Galleons and one from the time of Rook, Twig's grandson. The tales star well known characters from the Edgeworld and also provide a tantalising glimpse into the book that will follow in 2008, the last Edge novel ever. It also includes the stories Cloud Wolf and The Stone Pilot These World Book Day tales are real favourites with fans and are asked for repeatedly since they have been unavailable. It includes a beautiful fold-out timeline of the Edgeworld, linking all three trilogies together.