SF Tidbits for 1/11/07
By John DeNardo |
Thursday, January 11th, 2007 at
1:03 am
- R.I.P. Yvonne De Carlo, TV’s Lily Munster.
- Chapter Feeds has a preview of The Cylons’ Secret by Craig Shaw Gardner.
- SFF World interviews Orson Scott Card, author of Empire. [via SFBC Blog]
- Ain’t It Cool News talks to Naomi Novik, author of the Temeraire books. [via SFBC Blog]
- In Australia, the geek genre has its groove back.
- SCI FI Wire profiles Justina Robson, author of Living Next Door to the God of Love, and David Weber, author of Off Armageddon Reef.
- More Malazan stories are coming in 2007 from Ian Cameron Esslemont, who created the World of the Malazan with friend and fellow author Steve Erikson. [via UKSFBookNews]
- Sci-Fi Fodder lists the Top Ten Sci-Fi Devices.
- According to SCI FI Wire: William Shatner confirms that Trek XI will indeed focus on the Starfleet Academy years of young Kirk and Young Spock.
- David Marusek, author of Counting Heads, is showing off the cover of his upcoming collection Getting to Know You.
- Locus Online has posted Cory Doctorow’s article from the latest issue of Locus, Blogging Without the Blog, in which he outlines the ease of author blogging. See also: SF Signal’s list of sf/f authors who blog.
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- SF Tidbits for 6/10/06
- SFBC Author Insights
- Science Fiction Book Club Gets a Blog
- SF Tidbits for 11/21/06
- SF Tidbits for 9/11/06
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Without Cory Doctorow explaining the obvious I’m not sure I could survive this whole internet fad.
Now if I could just get him to write an article on how to program my VCR…
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I could do a monthly column for Locus as their technical agony uncle. I can imagine it now…
“Dear Big” (that would be my Agony Name), “please can you tell me how to get my novel to the top of a google search for ‘black obelisk’. Yours, Sir Arthur”