SF Tidbits for 2/24/08
By John DeNardo |
Sunday, February 24th, 2008 at
1:59 am
- The Statesman profiles Elizabeth Moon (Victory Conditions).
- The Regina (Saskatchewan) Leader Post profiles Edward Willett (Marseguro).
- The Guardian Arts blog looks at New women’s worlds in fantasy: “Once thought to be a primarily male genre, women writers are expanding its frontiers in the 21st century.” [via Illusion TV]
- The Nebula-nominated story “Child, Maiden, Woman, Crone” by Terry Bramlett is now up for free reading. Check out the list of nominees for more free Nebula Fiction. [via Fred K.]
- Jason Sanford points us to a lively discussion of the Nebulas over at Asimov’s Forum, which keys off Dave Truesdale’s article SFWA Nebula Apathy Slights Original Anthologies: Or Why I Like the Hugos.
- The World in the Satin Bag rounds up Podcasts For Writers.
- StarShipSofa #79 focuses on M.John Harrison (Nova Swing).
- Classic sf/f cover blog: Golden Age Comic Book Stories. [via Drawn!]
- For Tim: About.com interviews Torchwood‘s Naoko Mori.
- Journihilism lists 20 Incredible Women of Science Fiction.
- io9 lists The Worst Scifi Resurrections.
- Yet another useless Star Wars item that I want so, so badly for no logical reason: a Han Solo carbonite desk! [via Geek Alert]
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Thanks for the writers link. Much appreciated.