SF Tidbits for 11/14/07
By John DeNardo |
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 at
12:10 am
- Free read: Subterranean Press has made John Scalzi’s novelette The Sagan Diary available online.
- Marvel Comics is putting about 2,500 back issues of their comics online, available for a $10 per month or $60 per year. [via All Over The Freakin' Web]
- PinkRaygun interviews Jane Espenson, editor of Finding Serenity (see SF Signal review) and Serenity Found.
- Charlie Stross was interviewed in Second Life. [via Orbit]
- USA Today‘s SF/F roundup features Axis by Robert Charles Wilson, Fatal Revenant by Stephen R. Donaldson, Making Money by Terry Pratchett and Brasyl by Ian McDonald.
- More free reads from ManyBooks.net: “I Remember Lemuria” (1948) and “The Return of Sathanas” (1948) by Richard S. Shaver.
- The List Universe lists Top 10 Cool Facts about Space
- Make Me the King lists 10 things Science Fiction got wrong.
- Real Science: Scientists have found what they believe is the crater made by the Tunguska event. [via Science Fiction Brewed Fresh Daily]
- BoingBoing points us to the MindWebs archive, saved from a radio series produced in Madison, Wisconsin in the late 70′s and early 80′s that dramatized sf short fiction. See also: The X-Minus 1 archive (and the X-Minus 1 website) and Dimension X.
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