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Month: February 2012

BookSpot reviews Pink Noise

BookSpotCentral has published a glowing review of Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale. One of the coolest, most well-designed and fascinating hard SF novels I’ve read lately is Leonid Korogodski’s page-turning Pink Noise (A PostHuman Tale). Have you perhaps never heard of the author? You have now. I believe Leonid will soon be one of today’s best-known science fiction personages. You can find the entire review by clicking here.

Leo at Boskone

Leo Korogodski was spotted at the Boskone science fiction and fantasy convention (February 17–19, 2012). According to the posted convention schedule, he took part in the following activities: Dressing the Parties—Regalia and Symbolism (Panel), Fri 18:00–19:00, Harbor III (Westin) Changing Views of the Aristocrat in SF/F/H (Panel), Fri 21:00–22:00, Harbor II (Westin) Optimism vs. Darkness in SF (Panel), Sat 16:00–17:00, Griffin (Westin) Reading: Leonid Korogodski (Reading), Sun 12:00–12:30, Independence (Westin)