An 18-month-old reaction roundup from January 2020 — “Clarkesworld Removes Isabel Fall’s Story” – returned as July’s most-read post after Vox linked to it in Emily VanDer Werff’s “How Twitter can ruin a life: Isabel Fall’s complicated story”, an interview with author Fall.
Among the month’s new posts, Jason Brock’s obituary for the late William F. Nolan had the most readers.
Here are the top 10 posts – with and without Scrolls – for July 2021 according to Google Analytics.
- Clarkesworld Removes Isabel Fall’s Story
- William F. Nolan (1928-2021)
- BasedCon Planning for Dozens of Attendees
- Pixel Scroll 7/28/21 So Put Another File In The Jukebox, Baby
- Pixel Scroll 7/16/21 All Scrollnanas Make A Pixel, And So Do Many More
- Pixel Scroll 7/21/21 No Gods Were Stalked In the Making Of This Scroll Title
- Pixel Scroll 7/6/21 And Why Are There So Many Files About Pixels?
- Pixel Scroll 7/18/21 Please Pixel Carefully As Our Menu Scrolls Have Recently Changed
- Pixel Scroll 7/15/21 This Pixel Will Self-Destruct In Five Parsecs
- Pixel Scroll 7/14/21 Still Crazy After All These Light-Years
SCROLL-FREE TOP 10
- Clarkesworld Removes Isabel Fall’s Story
- William F. Nolan (1928-2021)
- BasedCon Planning for Dozens of Attendees
- UMass Amherst Evicts Historic 9200 Volume SFF Library Belonging to 3 Student Clubs
- Ursula K. Le Guin Stamp Will Be Issued July 27
- Ed Meskys (1936-2021)
- 2021 World Fantasy Awards Final Ballot
- Mary Robinette Kowal Is New DisCon III Chair
- Fantasy Forest Festival
- Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2021 ToC Released
[Art credit: Teddy Harvia.]
I always love the Harvia artwork, which shouldn’t go without saying periodically.