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March 18, 2006

We’ve Got More Reviewers!

Wow! Things are moving fast! In addition to Neuromancer, DannyV and Metatron have joined up as reviewers. DannyV and Neuromancer are doing games, and Metatron is planning on reviewing a few games, LOTS of music, and perhaps an odd movie or TV show (starting with an X-files episode).

 

On top of this, Desirina, site owner for Pop Culture, Postmodernism, and the Cyberpunk Aesthetic and With a Whimper: How to survive the coming apocalypse (both blogs which I really like and have linked to) is planning on reviewing cyberpunk books! There’s also a brilliant guy named Kurt (forgive the spelling if its with a “C” instead of a “K”), an AI afficionado that I see every now and then at the local coffee shop, who may try his hand at book reviews.

 

To me, this is VERY exciting news, as I’ve always wanted to have this site the a place to review all forms of cyberpunk media. We STILL need more reviewers though, especially for books. I’m also hoping to find a cyberpunk art afficianado somewhere. :)

 

So if you’re interested in participating in the review process, drop me a line at sfam”at”cyberpunkreview.com, and I’ll get you access into the special reviewers forum inside the Meatspace.

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Comments

August 29, 2006

zuzu said:

No reviews yet of ‘Code 46′, ‘Until the End of the World’, or ‘City of Lost Children’?

Otherwise, fantastic compilation of data. Even turned up a few stones I hadn’t already discovered. Thanks!

August 30, 2006

SFAM said:

Hi Zuzu, there are still quite a few big name movies that I haven’t reviewed yet. This is a conscious decision on my part. If I did all teh biggies first, the rest would be pretty boring. Although, I think I’d probably consider City of Lost Children to be perhaps more fantasy than cyberpunk.

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