DuncanI a écrit :Et il me semble avoir lu (ici même ?) qu'on pouvait télécharger librement Accelerando de Charles Stross. Quelqu'un peut confirmer ou infirmer ?
Yep, tout simplement ici
http://www.accelerando.org/
Un site répertorie tous les textes courts éparpillés sur le net :
http://www.freesfonline.de/Home1.html#2005061701
On trouve effectivement les textes de Doctorow en ligne, et ça marche. La preuve, j'ai moi même acheté deux de ses romans après les avoir commencé on line
Un recueil de Kelly Link aussi, sur le site de l'auteur.
On parlait récemment d'une revue payante on line, Baen Universe.
Une autre initiative, gratuite cette fois ci, a vu le jour, Helix :
Welcome to Helix #1, Summer 2006. Here's what we've got for you this time:
Fiction
* "A Feast of Cousins" by Beth Bernobich
Some things are better kept in the family.
* "City of Chimeras" by Richard Bowes
Jackie Boy had no idea what Gotham would — and could — do to him.
* "The Sum of Things" by Robert M. Brown
In any possible world, somehow it always seems to be about oil — or just power.
* "After the Protocols" by Adam-Troy Castro
The more everything else changes, the more one thing remains the same.
* "Mahmoud's Wives" by Janis Ian
The Law was quite clear on a man's duty and a woman's place.
* "Going to See the Beast" by William Sanders
How me and Joe Bob got Left Behind and wound up meeting the Antichrist his own self.
* "The Lordly Loofah" by Bud Webster
A rare look at the little-known world of loofah mining.
Regular Features
* Past Masters by Bud Webster
A look at forgotten masters in the field of speculative fiction.
* Uchronicle by Steven H Silver
Examining the subgenre of alternative history.
* Letters to the Editor
Your latest missives, you adorable little chowderheads.
* Reviews
Book and movie reviews.
* Advertisements for Ourselves
Because we need publicity, too.
Editorials
* William Sanders and Lawrence Watt-Evans
Our glorious leaders pontificate on the subjects closest to their hearts.
Et c'est là :
http://www.helixsf.com/
Amitiés
Sneed