SF Tidbits Part XX
By John DeNardo |
Thursday, October 20th, 2005 at
2:05 pm
- Throw another definition on the sf fire…In response to blogosphere comments on the contents of his Rough Guide to Sci-Fi Movies book release, author John Scalzi presents: Scalzi’s Three Criteria for Science Fiction.
- Spike TV has paid $60 million for the rights to air all 6 Star Wars movies. [via TV Squad]
- Win a Neil Gaiman library with this RandomHouse contest. Titles for the grand prize winner include Anansi Boys, American Gods, Mirror Mask, Neverwhere, Smoke & Mirrors, Stardust, Coraline, Wolves in the Walls, and Sandman Book of Dreams. [link via SF Site]
- Firefly creator Joss Whedon reviews Season 1 of Veronica Mars.
- The newest edition of Spectrum SFF art will be available in a couple of weeks.
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Neil Gaiman contest link seems to be dead. I found this one:
http://www.harpercollins.ca/gaiman/
Thanks, Fred. You caught a silly cut&paste mistake. Darn these oversized digits!
Mmmmmm….Veronica Mars…that’s some yummy Kristen Bell goodness…mmmmmm….
Speaking of spelling (as in Podcast for Dummies), you might want to cast your peepers in the direction of Neil Gaiman’s name…
Grrrr! (6)
Thanks, Fred. I hereby dub thee Official SF Signal Spellchecker, a title you can wear with dignity, pride and just a little bit of regret. You have our permission to use this fancy, new title on your blog.
Sorry. You should see how many times I e-mail job postings on Monster.com to show them they they’ve spelled “Administrative” incorrectly, etc.
:O
What can I say. I’m married to an editor!
Does this mean that I’m officially part of the SF Signal family now? I can make my own postings?
Let me stop before I use a third smiley.