SF Tidbits for 3/26/07
By John DeNardo |
Monday, March 26th, 2007 at
12:05 am
- Show your Heroes fanboy mettle: bid on the artwork of character Isaac Menendez (artwork by Tim Sale). [via YesButNoButYes ]
- Lou Anders reviews John Scalzi’s The Last Colony.
- For a mere £130,000, you can have your very own Rocket Belt.
- Robot Guy has The Great Science Fiction Movie Poll (pick up to 25 favorites).
- David Brin offers a sneak peek at his new short novel Sky Horizon
- Pick your interview poison: SCI FI Weekly‘s interview with author Ray Bradbury or Movies Online‘s interview with Grace “Boomer” Park ?
- At Strange Horizons, Matthew Cheney gives C.L. Moore due credit.
- Monday YouTube: Behold The Call of Tutu! [via Raincoaster]
- The group author blogs Eat Our Brains, Deep Genre, Talking Squid and The Inferior 4+1 have been added to the list of sf/f authors who blog.
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“David Brin offers a sneak peek at my new short novel Sky Horizon.”
“…my…”????
:-$
Sloppy, John, sloppy. Oh wait — that’s me. :O
Fred, are your comment settings working again? Mine seem to be. Note that there have been NO template changes when it broke, and NO template changes now that they are working. There have been some Firefox updates, though. I wonder if some plug-in was horked for a little while.
Yes, they are being retained. It showed up again for both IE and Firefox and showed up before the latest batch of FF updates. Go figure. Bring back sliderules!
It retained mine too. How nice. I don’t have to keep trying to spell my last name…!
I must say, I’ve enjoyed Ray Bradbury less and less over the past few years. He seems too interested in Being Ray Bradbury than he does in Telling the Damn Story.
Though I must say, I have collections of his older stories, and I enjoy the hell out of them.
(and I like how I “must said” twice in that last message. Sheesh. Some writer you are, Pete.)
(Honest, this is my final note of the day)
If you follow the Rocket Belt link, and then you follow the link to see it in video action, and then you click on the very first video…the narrator sounds remarkably like Rod Serling.