SF Tidbits for 4/13/07
By John DeNardo |
Friday, April 13th, 2007 at
12:11 am
- There’s a Barbarella remake in the works. No, seriously.
- Cool steampunk Comic: Girl Genius
- Pat’s Fantasy Hotlist interviews Malazan co-creator Ian Cameron Esslemont, author of Night of Knives.
- Do you know the difference between scifi and science fiction? [via Frank Wu]
- Jess Nevins previews his book The Pulp Magazine Holdings Directory.
- An Eastercon panel report: Is UK SF publishing overly masculine?
- Phil Foglio, Dave Freer, Sarah Hoyt, Laura Ann Gilman, L.E. Modesitt, Jr. (added feed), C.E. Murphy and Dean Wesley Smith have been added to the list of sf/f authors who blog.
- Science Fiction Is Not a Literature of Ideas. “SF is really now about the human condition as much as any other form of literature, and if you can’t show how your ideas impact the lives of people, then you’ve failed as a writer.”
- Happy Friday the 13th!
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Holy crap! Do not tell me you just now noticed Girl Genius! Did you not also notice Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire at the same time? Jeez.
Yeah John! Sheesh!
It’s true…I am hopeless.