• Acacia by David Anthony Durham has been named one of the 10 Best fiction books of 2007. Kirkus also has a SF/F special section (PDF Link).
  • At SciFi Wire, John Joseph Adams profiles Brandon Sanderson, author of A Memory of Light, the final installment in the late Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time saga.
  • Phillip Pullman is writing a new novel set in the world of His Dark Materials. [via The Swivet]
  • At Omnivoracious, Jeff VanderMeer lists Four Great SF/F Gifts for readers.
  • Recently free fiction at ManyBooks.net: “History Repeats” by George O. Smith and “Gold in the Sky” by Alan Nourse.
  • More free fiction! Jeff Patterson continues his tradition of Christmas stories with “The Harbinger of All Things Glorious“. If you like this, you’ll like his Solstice Chronicles collection.
  • It’s the twilight of the books…The New Yorker comments on the National Endowment for the Arts statistic that people are reading less: “There’s no reason to think that reading and writing are about to become extinct, but some sociologists speculate that reading books for pleasure will one day be the province of a special “reading class,” much as it was before the arrival of mass literacy, in the second half of the nineteenth century.”
  • Dave at Dave’s Long Box explains why he hates Star Trek Gold Key comics. “Gold Key’s Star Trek comics seemed like they were produced by bored hacks who had very little interest in the actual source material…Is that bearded guy slapping Spock’s ass while he dances like a Russian? What the hell?”
  • Good News! Peter Jackson will direct The Hobbit after all. Bad news: There’s a sequel…filling in the time between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. No word yet on whether Tolkien has stopped rolling over in his grave.
  • First Showing rounds up a host of 2008 movies, including several genre films.
  • Stale Popcorn is counting down the 100 Best Movie Posters, which include Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Carpenter’s The Thing.
  • Wired explains the origins of Futurama‘s Zoidberg.
  • I would be remiss in my supermodel-related duties is I did not point out this Flickr gallery: The Galactically Hot Women of Star Trek TOS. [via Boing^2]

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  5. SF Tidbits Part XLIII

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