SF Tidbits for 1/25/07
By John DeNardo |
Thursday, January 25th, 2007 at
12:24 am
- The Art Department profiles (with cool thumbnails!) Illustrators 48 which showcases some of the work of the best contemporary illustrators.
- Chapter Feeds offers a sample from the Battlestar Galactica novel Sagittarius is Bleeding by Peter David.
- Paperback Writer collects a bunch of free online courses for writing.
- SCI FI Wire profiles Andrea Hairston, author of the Philip K. Dick Award nominated Mindscape.
- David Louis Edelman predicts the end of MySpace.
- Forbidden Planet interviews Charlie Huston, author of Already Dead and No Dominion.
- StarshipSofa has a two part podcast interview with Neil Gaiman. [via SFF Audio]
- From the Washington Post: A Librarian’s Lament: Books Are a Hard Sell. “…literacy today is defined less by how English departments or a librarian might teach Wordsworth or Faulkner than by how we find our way through the digital forest of information overload.” [via Velcro City Tourist Board]
- Animations of a Broken Space Elevator. [also via VCTB]
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Very cool space elevator gif.
Ah, myspace. I hardly knew ye…
Technically I have an account, but I never use it there. I prefer places where critiques of books, music, movies, etc. go somewhat beyond the “suxs” or “rules* rating.
To comment on the Washington Post item, it should be obvious that a up-to-date and responsible defintion of literacy should include ones ability to find ones way through the digital forest of information overload. To the exclusion of other factors of the definition, well no. Definition of literacy is a moving goal, it’s not the same all the time.
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