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Clarkesworld Issue 227 edited by Neil Clarke: 📚 46/2025: ⭐️⭐️⭐️: Favorite by Marissa Lingen. https://michaelhans.com/eclecticism/2025/08/24/clarkesworld-issue-227-edited-by-neil-clarke
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Clarkesworld Issue 223 edited by Neil Clarke: 📚 20/2025: One favorite by Zhang Ran (translated by Jay Zhang) this month. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ https://michaelhans.com/eclecticism/2025/04/06/clarkesworld-issue-223-edited-by-neil-clarke
#Clarkesworld #JayZhang #NeilClarke #ZhangRan #Books #Photos
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Clarkesworld Issue 222 edited by Neil Clarke: 📚 15/2025: Favorites by Anna Burdenko and Ren Zeyu. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ https://michaelhans.com/eclecticism/2025/03/08/clarkesworld-issue-222-edited-by-neil-clarke
#AlexShvartsman #AnnaBurdenko #Clarkesworld #JayZhang #NeilClarke #RenZeyu #Books #Photos
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Congratulations to the 2024 Locus Award Winners!: The Locus Science Fiction Foundation has just announced this year’s Locus Award winners, and as often happens, a number of them have connections to Norwescon! … (#JohnPicacio #LocusAwards #LynneMThomas #MarthaWells #MichaelDamianThomas #NeilClarke #PDjèlíClark #Tor #UncannyMagazine)
Full post: https://www.norwescon.org/2024/06/24/congratulations-to-the-2024-locus-award-winners/
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Just one week until #NWC46 kicks off! Guests of Honor #JimButcher, #CharlesVess, Dr. #RaychelleBurks, #NeilClarke of @clarkesworld Magazine, and #KateAliceMarshall, plus all our pros and panelists, games, the #PhilipKDickAward ceremony, costumes and the masquerade, dances, the film festival, geeky conversations, silliness, bad jokes and puns (and, okay, some good ones too), and so much more!
Full-weekend and single-day memberships are available on our website: https://www.norwescon.org/con/memberships/
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Congratulations to this year's #ChesleyAward finalists, including several Norwescon Guests of Honor!
- @juliedillon #JulieDillon (#NWC38)
- @clarkesworld #NeilClarke (#NWC42 and upcoming #NWC46)
- #DonatoGiancola (#NWC29)
- #TranNguyen (#NWC42)
- @JohnPicacio #JohnPicacio (#NWC35)
- #CharlesVess (upcoming #NWC46)Best of luck and congratulations to these and all the rest of this year's finalists!
See the full list of finalists here: https://file770.com/2023-chesley-award-finalists/
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Congratulations Chesley Award Finalists: Our congratulations to this year’s Chesley Award finalists, including several Norwescon Guests of Honor! … (#CharlesVess #ChesleyAward #DonatoGiancola #JohnPicacio #JulieDillon #NeilClarke #TranNguyen)
Full post: https://www.norwescon.org/2023/12/22/congratulations-chelsea-award-finalists/
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Acoustic ecology
I love a scenic overlook, but give me a few minutes and I’ll be sitting with my eyes closed listening to the scenic overlook. I once dove in the ocean at the edge of the continental shelf—it’s a long story—but the sense of lack of place when you gaze into the abyss is unsettling. Sitting and listening to a vast landscape is the closest I’ve ever come to that. (And without feeling like complete panic is right behind the veneer of my thoughts.)
The World Soundscape Project worked from the basis that any given soundscape (or sonic environment) is a representation of how that environment is perceived by listeners within it. Soundscapes are themselves influenced by human behaviours. As a combination of all sound within a particular location, soundscapes may therefore comprise natural sounds as well as those from social and technological sources. As these sounds change, so does the ecology of the soundscape.
~ Neil Clarke from, Acoustic ecology and the World Soundscape Project – earth.fm
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Soundscapes are amazing. I’ve always been fascinated by sound, and how our aural sense is a very old sense; it is connected to a much older part of our brain. Sound is very important to our sense of being. We hear in the womb, and at twilight our hearing recedes last to gracefully ring down the final curtain.
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