SF Tidbits for 3/1/07
By John DeNardo |
Thursday, March 1st, 2007 at
12:09 am
- John Scalzi interviews Hal Duncan, author of Vellum and Ink.
- The Science Fiction Book Club blog has snippets of authors talking about their books: Guy Gavriel Kay on Ysabel, P.C. Hodgell on To Ride a Rathorn, Kim Harrison on For a Few Demons More, Elizabeth Moon on Command Decision
- New/Updated on Gutenberg: The Black Star Passes by John Wood Campbell.
- Irene Gallo has the skinny on the Spectrum Award winners.
- Monstropeia! A wiki devoted to monsters in myth, magic and legend.
- The NYT profiles author podcasters.
- At Spectrum, Engineers cite infuencing science fiction books.
- Sega announced a video game based on The Golden Compass, the upcoming film based on the first of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy.
- Thursday YouTube: No Blasters offers a mashup of Heroes and The Office.
- Locus Magazine‘s Graham Sleight looks at the works of Philip K. Dick.
- Eerie and scary: a collection of the video advertising used in the movie Children of Men. [via Fimoculous]
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