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- diversity in fantasy mine by cindy_pon on enchantedinkpot on March 14, 2010
- Who Are The Big Name Fans? by Sean Kleefeld on March 15, 2010
- Queering SFF no. 1: First Experiences by Brit Mandelo on Tor.com on March 16, 2010
- In Sheep’s Clothing: Why Fantasy and SF might be disguised as each other by Jo Walton on Tor.com on March 16, 2010
- Good Films Sell by Jim on March 16, 2010
- People! Stop using Word to convert to HTML! by jane_elliot on epic_rants on March 16, 2010
- Lewis: How grateful can taxpayers be for the Dead? by Al Lewis on Dow Jones Newswires on March 17, 2010
- it's great that so many people in rp are left-leaning social liberals who fully support gay rights and are tolerant of gay men, even sometimes preferring them to straight men. however, the majority of fandom (like the majority... everywhere) is heterosexual; the queer segment is comprised mostly of bisexual-but-male-leaning women, and the internet equivalent of daddy's money lesbians by andstardust on March 17, 2010
- The Doomsday Can of Worms by Michael Schuster on March 15, 2010
- Spinrad, contra la cf “del tercer mundo” by Literatura Prospectiva on March 16, 2010 (Spanish only)
- Writing and Racial Identity Versus the Spinrave by Jeff VanderMeer on March 16, 2010
- Dear everyone who expects or wants a response from me when you comment, by tiamatschild on March 16, 2010
- Furry fandom: Popular Brazilian TV show to use furries in prank, Some hope for good publicity, others fear misrepresentation by Tanuki Gokuhi on March 15, 2010
- Science fiction: But girls weren’t allowed to be knights, so she disguised herself as a boy (or strongarmed the king into letting her try, or whatever), and after many difficult challenges, she proved that Girls Can Do It, Too. For better or for worse, this trope seems more generally characteristic of fantasy than of science fiction. by Marie Brennan on March 16, 2010
- Soccer: First Person: The Night That Changed Everything, Off in Salamanca, one wild night caused a visitor to see soccer in a new light. by Ramin Majd on March 16, 2010
- Soccer: Maverick Hall says football must remain local to survive by George Caulkin on March 16, 2010
- Soccer: A new way to watch football, a reffing conspiracy and Mourinho's wristicuffs with Materazzi by Gabriele Marcotti on March 17, 2010
- Essay: Fandom and Piracy (Part 3) by Charles Tan on March 17, 2010