SF Tidbits for 10/3/07
By John DeNardo |
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 at
12:49 am
- James Patrick Kelly interviews William Gibson (Spook Country).
- John Picacio shares an early sketch of the cover he is doing for Pyr’s reprint of Robert Silverberg’s Son of Man.
- Ellen Datlow lists the table of contents for The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: Twentieth Annual Collection, released this week.
- TTA Press will be re-launching The Fix – a defunct magazine with reviews, interviews, columns, and articles – as an online venture. [via Big Dumb Object]
- Fantasy Book Critic interviews Brandon Sanderson (The Mistborn books).
- L.E. Modesitt, Jr. looks at how the fantasy genre became so popular. “As a society, we act as though almost all our physical needs are met by magic.”
- Through Lou Anders, Mike Resnick shares a Batman fan video based on his short story “Neutral Ground” that appeared in The Further Adventures of Batman edited by Martin H. Greenberg.
- Technolvelgy has The Ministry of Silly (Robot) Walks.
- An asteroid has been named after George Takei. Better him than Jar-Jar…
- The Star lists 20 things they love about Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- Miniature Brainwave whows us how Cthulhu eats Spaghetti-Ohs…with a Cthulhu fork.
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