SF Tidbits for 9/18/07

- Free Fiction, Part 1: Karl Schroeder has released his first novel, Ventus, as a free eBook under the Creative Commons License.
- Free Fiction, Part 2: Radar Online publishes a new Cory Doctorow story, "Scroogled", which answers the question, "What if Google were evil?"
- Free Fiction, Part 3: New from ManyBooks.net..."The Vortex Blaster" by E. E. "Doc" Smith: "He did not know, he did not even suspect, that under certain conditions of atmospheric potential and of ground-magnetic stress his perfectly designed lightning-rod system would become a super-powerful magnet for flying vortices of atomic disintegration."
- SciFi Weekly interviews Naomi Novik, author of Empire of Ivory, book 4 in the Temeraire series. "Being a geek in certain ways is about having deep passions in weird areas and being able to follow them. That is very much what I am."
- At SciFi Wire, John Joseph Adams profiles Brian Ruckley, author of Winterbirth.
- Cinematical has the official one-sheet poster for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.
- Mansquito 29, here I come! FilmFlap shows us How to Write a Movie for the Sci-fi Channel in Six Easy Steps.
- BoingBoing Gadgets points us to Star Wars slot machines seen in a Las Vegas airport.
- Photographer (and apparent Photoshopper) Cédric Delsaux has posted a gallery of Star Wars characters in urban settings. [via Big Dumb Object]
- Here's a huge photo of the Milky Way as seen from Death Valley. [via Reddit]
- Todd Klein has a five part series on the progression of the Batman logo. [via Blog@Newsarama]
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| Posted by John on Tuesday September 18, 2007 - 12:08 AM
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