a review by Nalini Haynes In Hamlet’s Blackberry, William Powers looks at our lives in this digital age, from the perspective of someone who has …
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Mogworld by Yahtzee Croshaw
a review by Nalini Haynes Mogworld by Yahtzee Croshaw begins with Jim, in second year college learning combat magic. A neighbouring college attacks in the hope …
Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
a review by Nalini Haynes The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson is written with the initial focus on 3 main characters, Szeth, Kaladin and Shallan. …
I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett
a review by Nalini Haynes I Shall Wear Midnight is the fourth in the Tiffany Aching series, Discworld stories for younger readers (aimed at older …
Bird King and other sketches by Shaun Tan
a review by Nalini Haynes The Bird King and other sketches is a collection of sketches or less developed works by Shaun Tan. Tan has …
And Another Thing . . . by Eoin Colfer
a review by Nalini Haynes And another thing is part 6 of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy trilogy. Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Trillian and …
RUtopia: An artist talk by Marshall Bell
by Nalini Haynes RUtopia was the closing talk of the Changing the climate: Utopia, Dystopia and catastrophe conference on Monday afternoon was Marshall Bell conducting …
Armageddon 2009
Long before Dark Matter was a twinkle in my eye, and a year after moving to Melbourne, I attended my first Armageddon Expo. Here are …
LGBTQIA
Here’s a list of all the posts that include LGBTQIA people, whether they have created the work being discussed, they’re discussing it or they’re represented …
Index
Most of Dark Matter Zine’s categories have indexes, which should always be the first post that appears when you go to a category listing. However, …
All Posts Index
This is an index of all posts on Dark Matter Zine, listed in alphabetical order. Good luck with that, but I figure a full list …