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Most Popular Articles: 28 September-4 October, and September 2008

Recapping the last week, these were the most viewed articles between 28 September and 4 October 2008:
1. Harlan Ellison gets stented
2. Kelly Link’s Magic for Beginners available for free download
3. Review of Supernatural‘s “Are you there, God? It’s me… Dean Winchester”
4. BBC One’s new Merlin may be a little too new
5. Asimov’s December issue
6. Paper Golem reading for new anthology
Following were the most popular articles on SFScope during the month of September 2008:
1. Helix SF ending its publishing “experiment” after ten issues
2. Analog and Asimov’s changing size, not price
3. New author Rachel Hawkins sells paranormal YA trilogy to Hyperion
4. BBC One’s new Merlin may be a little too new
5. No Explanation Necessary—a review of Fringe‘s “The Same Old Story”
6. Next week’s Batman and Robin recalled
7. Stephenie Meyer stops work on newest “Twilight” novel after early work is posted

This entry was posted in SFScope Site News and tagged Asimov December, Harlan Ellison, No Explanation Necessary, Paper Golem, Rachel Hawkins, Stephenie Meyer on October 5, 2008 by Ian Randal Strock.

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